IS THIS A GOOD COMPUTER FOR GAMES?
(in caps so you can see and catch attention)
Intel(r) core (tm) M-5Y10c cpu @ 0.80ghz 1.00ghz
ram 4gb
64bits processor
150 GB harddrive
What kind of games are you looking to play?
>>245386
Unless it fits in your pocket, no.
no. its not a even a good computer for running Microsoft Office
>>245452
To be fair to it, OP is quoting its powersaving clockspeed, not its full speed of 2.0GHz.
It's still not a gaming machine, but it's a fuckload better than an ARM tablet.
Not at all, it's got integrated graphics. It can run light stuff, it's not as shit as some would have you believe but you're not going to be playing Overwatch on even low on that
>>245727
>imagine the heat it will give off at its 'full speed'
Its TDP is 4.5W, so I imagine the answer is "4.5W". If you'd like to stop imagining what that's like, go touch a 5W LED bulb and report back.
>. don't fall for "64bits" either, its fuckng useless to you.
It's a Broadwell i3 5005U that's binned to have a better TDP. It's absolutely as capable as any other low-end Broadwell, it just generates less heat doing it.
>>245502
>you're not going to be playing Overwatch on even low on that
notebookcheck says 30fps on low, 720p. Obviously that's not going to be sustainable unless this computer has a fan.
>>245776
>notebookcheck says 30fps on low, 720p.
For the M5Y10c? Even for M standards that's not a very powerful processor and it was succeeded by the M3, M5 and M7's which in themselves have been succeeded.
I'm surprised, didn't think it was that capable at all. I've got an i5-6200u and I'd be surprised if my machine ran Overwatch at 720p on low