— 60 plus percent faster than my GTX 970 in my old gaming pc (Ryzen 5 3600, GTX 970) was. This GPU is on-par with a GTX 980 Ti, Vega 56, and GTX 1070. My particular 2070 Max-Q, though, gets roughly an average score of 92-93%, making it nearly as powerful as a desktop RTX 2060 Super, GTX 1070-Ti, and Vega 64 (Intel Core i7-10750H, RTX 2070 with Max-Q design) With 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM, this is a very good and futureproof card (at least for my needs.)
— While not the worst Intel Graphics I've used, it's certainly far from the best. Credit where credit is due, though, for a 6 year old display adapter this isn't too horrible.
— Exceptionally good laptop CPU. It has aged well. The only thing holding it back is typically the Intel HD 5500 graphics, which are meh at best.
— For a 6 year old chip, it's decent.
— Quite an upgrade from a very very slow and poor Pentium N3540 cpu. Great for gaming on a budget, and the socket it is on - AM4 - has a long upgrade path! The next upgrade for this cpu would probably be a Ryzen 7 2700, 2700x, or 3700. Have this OC'd to 3.95 GHz and I love it.
— This cpu is an absolute joke.
— My school has a computer with one of these and an r9 nano? in it. Nearly as fast as my own personal gaming PC.
— Very slow. This was in an old Mac G5 and couldn't game whatsoever.
— Ugh...I have this iGPU in two of my laptops and it struggles to maintain 45 FPS in Minecraft at low settings, WITH OPTIFINE!