Would HP 15-g002AX suffice playing all games in mid settings ?

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I have not seen any benchmark of the A8-6410 APU. Therefore, I do not know exactly how it performs. What I can tell you is that is it not a CPU based on either the Richland or the recently release Kaveri APU core which are found in typical laptops.

The A8-6410 APU is based on the Puma architecture and it is the successor to the Jaguar architecture. This means that it does not compete against the mobile Core i3 / Core i5 CPUs from Intel. Instead, Puma's direct competition is Intel's Bay Trail general CPUs used in entry level laptops (very low power versions are used in tablets).

I have no idea how good or bad the integrated graphics core is. However, being that is is a Puma APU and not Richland or Kaveri APU, the CPU core processing...

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For games that are coming out now, for some, you'd be able to play at medium. but for others you'd be able to play them on low or very low, and even then, pretty laggy.
 
I have not seen any benchmark of the A8-6410 APU. Therefore, I do not know exactly how it performs. What I can tell you is that is it not a CPU based on either the Richland or the recently release Kaveri APU core which are found in typical laptops.

The A8-6410 APU is based on the Puma architecture and it is the successor to the Jaguar architecture. This means that it does not compete against the mobile Core i3 / Core i5 CPUs from Intel. Instead, Puma's direct competition is Intel's Bay Trail general CPUs used in entry level laptops (very low power versions are used in tablets).

I have no idea how good or bad the integrated graphics core is. However, being that is is a Puma APU and not Richland or Kaveri APU, the CPU core processing power will be lower than the Richland / Kaveri APUs which also means less powerful than Intel's CPUs.
 
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