Showing posts with label Benchmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benchmark. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

PiPO W2F Tablet


Lately, I researched around Lelong.my to Lazada in order to buy an affordable Tablet PC. It came to my findings that PiPO brand is extraordinary working fine for it's price. Just around RM529, you'll be able to play almost all games within 30FPS or maybe less. Hey? It's the price that's wonderful but to add-on with casing and such it'll cost over RM40 to RM120 based on what your ordering.

So far so good, I just received it and I find it very professionally made.

Signs out,
Royce


Product Specifications
  • Win 8.1 
  • 8 inch 1280*800 capacitive touch screen 
  • Intel Z3735F Quad Core 1.83GHZ 
  • DDR3L 2GB NAND FLASH 32GB 
  • T-FLASH(Support 16GB MAX) 
  • 2.0MP+5.0MP 
  • Support Bluetooth/HDMI 
  • Supporting external 3G modem 






Saturday, June 19, 2010

Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark








Depending on your system’s resident software and hardware, it is possible that FINAL FANTASY XIV may not run optimally, even if your computer meets the minimum system requirements. We therefore recommend using this benchmark software to check your system before purchasing the product.

[8000 and over] Extremely High Performance
Easily capable of running the game on the highest settings.
[5500–7999] Very High Performance
Easily capable of running the game. Should perform exceptionally well, even at higher resolutions.
[4500-5499] High Performance
Easily capable of running the game. Should perform well, even at higher resolutions.
[3000-4499] Fairly High Performance
Capable of running the game on default settings. Consider switching to a higher resolution depending on performance.
[2500-2999] Standard Performance
Capable of running the game on default settings.
[2000-2499] Slightly Low Performance
Capable of running the game, but may experience some slowdown. Adjust settings to improve performance.
[1500-1999] Low Performance
Capable of running the game, but will experience considerable slowdown. Adjusting settings is unlikely to improve performance.
[Under 1500] Insufficient Performance
Does not meet specifications for running the game.


Royce's comment: My current PC using GEFORCE 8600GT will not run this properly so that means there's a need of getting a great spec in future to really fit this type of games!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Devil May Cry 4 Benchmark Test Guide

The reason i do "Benchmark Test" is to test the smoothness of the gameplay of certain games especially DMC4. But why?! Of course... To try and estimate the FPS your gonna get at "The Last Remnant" game which i'm experimenting on.

Will be posting up my rigs that processes "The Last Remnant's Benchmark Test" as soon as i downloaded it's 200MB test game file.



bench·marked, bench·mark·ing, bench·marks
To measure (a rival's product) according to specified standards in order to compare it with and improve one's own product.

But here's some definition on Benchmark Test captioned from The Last Remnant's official web :


90FPS = The most ultimate speed in gaming and smoothness! In exchange for buying the top latest 3D graphic cards of course.

65FPS = Very fast and you can play the game as you see from PS2 spec and etc.

45FPS = Normal usual speed. Your gameplay and of course the medium ranged 3D card affects it. It's more than enough.

35FPS = Between normal and slowdown. Usually with low-end graphic cards but still able to play the game as consoles like PS2/Wii types.

25FPS = This is the lowest speed ever obtained if you are using a very decent graphic card but it won't fail in real slowdown unless reached 5FPS which is consider lag.







As you see, mine is between 25FPS - 35FPS so it's considered a green sign of hope for playing some latest type of games etc Gears Of War and so on. With Benchmark Test, you are able to allocate the possibility of your CPU's performance towards all this games. If it happens that your CPU spec is always performing less than 15FPS in between, it's time to at least upgrade a bits of your CPU in terms of graphic card or processor unit so that you can play games at least the decent stage. There are times when your CPU drops to 15FPS in between a while, ignore that and just focus on your game! Some areas of 3D games require a big load of texture and that's the reason why it dropped or big massive battles ongoing.


Games in the past such as Half-Life 2 and so on forth will require less requirements based on the game files itself and i'm sure my spec does 45FPS for HL2 which will work well for Left4Dead!


[DoP]RollsRoyce's TWEAKING YOUR GAME


For those who knew and for those who had not known of this...

Here's a good hint on how to maximize good FPS in great games! Setting your resolution to the lowest will do good! The original 640x480 is a secret behold to smoothen the entire full screen mode advisable!

Here's what i get once i set it in my DMC4 with the 640x480! It's all the same just that the resolution gets smaller a bit?! Brilliant tweak? Thank me anytime! And my test towards The Last Remnant gives me an average FPS of 35 or around which is more than enough in this resolution! You can set it to 800x600 or 1024x768 but it'll slow down the game depending on your 3D card!





That's all from [DoP]RollsRoyce! And enjoy the "Benchmark Test" guide !