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Low-end gaming

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Asus EEE PC 701 with GMA 900.

Low end gaming can be defined as gaming on modest 'low end' system requirements. Because of the way that PC hardware continually develops, there is no fixed definition of what can be considered 'low end'. However, PCGamingWiki has chosen to focus on providing information about gaming on hardware that is 'pre-Ivy Bridge', or requires modest hardware that achieves a score of less than 6000 3DMark06.

The reason for this choice is because, as of 2012, Intel's Ivy Bridge (on its impressive HD 4000 chip) and AMD's Fusion chips provide relatively high quality 3D performance as a standard for virtually all computers in the future. This is in stark contrast to previous generations of integrated GPUs such as HD 3000 or GMA 950, which had very poor 3D performance. The issues and fixes that face older GPUs will not have the same restrictions that newer chips such as the HD 4000 have. This is the reason that PCGamingWiki has chosen this cut-off point to determine what is low end gaming.

Graphics Chips

Intel (GPU)

HD 3000

GMA 950

Also known as the Intel® 82945G Express Chipset.

What Games?

On a typical low end system,

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