- Oct 17, 2001
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I have a very preliminary question as I begin to part out a new build for a desktop.
The pc will be used 95%+ for general office use (Word, Excel, and surfing). There will be some very light gaming (Nancy Drew games that my wife plays). But Im hoping that the machine will be able to potentially run Portal 2 somewhat decently in 1680x1050 resolution (I can turn off various eye candy options).
I am looking at various options with integrated graphics options as these tend to keep costs and heat down (and with less heat, less sound). Ive been looking at some of the Llano options and like them. If I didnt have the desire to occasionally play Portal 2, I would probably go with an i3 solution. But from what Ive read, Llanos graphics performance trounces the Intel solutions (even the HD 3000 that comes with the i5). Can the Intel graphics solutions work? Or will performance suck so badly that a discrete graphics card will be required to have even minimally acceptable Portal 2 performance? If so, should Llano suffice?
If it matters, I intend to ultimately put all of this in a microATX case with a 64GB SSD, 4GB ram, running Windows 7 Pro.
So given my objectives, which route should I be looking at: AMD Llano or Intel Sandy Bridge? Or something else entirely?
The pc will be used 95%+ for general office use (Word, Excel, and surfing). There will be some very light gaming (Nancy Drew games that my wife plays). But Im hoping that the machine will be able to potentially run Portal 2 somewhat decently in 1680x1050 resolution (I can turn off various eye candy options).
I am looking at various options with integrated graphics options as these tend to keep costs and heat down (and with less heat, less sound). Ive been looking at some of the Llano options and like them. If I didnt have the desire to occasionally play Portal 2, I would probably go with an i3 solution. But from what Ive read, Llanos graphics performance trounces the Intel solutions (even the HD 3000 that comes with the i5). Can the Intel graphics solutions work? Or will performance suck so badly that a discrete graphics card will be required to have even minimally acceptable Portal 2 performance? If so, should Llano suffice?
If it matters, I intend to ultimately put all of this in a microATX case with a 64GB SSD, 4GB ram, running Windows 7 Pro.
So given my objectives, which route should I be looking at: AMD Llano or Intel Sandy Bridge? Or something else entirely?
