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Posted by Daniel Dacher
 - September 28, 2015, 04:37:09
     Don't know how these new cards beat both the HD 4000 and 5000 mobility series, and even the 6000, 7000 to 8000 AMD mobile card series, in synthetic benchmarks, when they sure don't match them in gaming frames per seconds; what is the deal here, where these new HI-N-Mighty cards score indeed high in synthetic benchmarks but score equally crappy and oppositely very low in gaming frame rates and actual gaming. . . ? TRIP. . . . My overclocked and old HD 5850 mobilities perform as well as any new GTX 950m when it comes to gaming fps; and my ancient tag-a-long's HD5650's perform far better in games than any of the new GeForce 940M's. So, is it that these current 'NEW GEN'S' --WOO-WHoO!--card's drivers are being manipulated simply for benchmark-bumping, and have we just temporally topped out?
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 27, 2015, 10:14:13
Hot head. The Acer Aspire E5-473G is an inexpensive multimedia notebook with current components. Thanks to the dedicated Nvidia GeForce 940M GPU, even gaming sessions are possible. The cooling solution, however, reaches its limit pretty quickly and the display is pretty low-cost as well.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Aspire-E5-473G-Notebook-Review.148872.0.html