GeForce 820M + i5 4210U – A Disaster of a Gaming Experience…



Today I’m testing popular games (mostly old ones) on a 9 year old laptop with an Nvidia GeForce 820M graphics card, an Intel Core i5 4210U and 8GB of RAM!

I gotta say, this was worse than I expected!!

⏱ Timestamps ⏱

Intro, Specs, Features – 0:00
Drivers – 1:50
Counter Strike 2 – 2:38
Dota 2 – 4:54
GTA 5 – 6:18
Fortnite – 8:25
Far Cry 3 – 10:27
Left 4 Dead 2 – 12:29
COD Black Ops 2 – 14:21
RUST – 16:01
Valorant – 16:55
Need For Speed Most Wanted 2012 – 18:16
Minecraft Java Edition – 19:43
Minecraft Bedrock (Windows) – 20:43
Skyrim – 22:13
Tomb Raider 2013 – 24:00
Battlefield 4 – 25:19
PUBG – 27:00
Apex Legends – 27:43
Conclusion – 29:13

🔧SPECS🔧

◽️ CPU: Intel Core i5 4210U
◾️ GPU: Nvidia GeForce 820M 2GB
◽️ RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600MHz (Dual Channel, 2x4GB)
◾️ Storage: 1TB SSD Crucial MX500
️️◽️ OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
◾️ PC Model: Asus X751L

🎥 Recorded with capture card and another PC for no FPS loss.

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45 thoughts on “GeForce 820M + i5 4210U – A Disaster of a Gaming Experience…”

  1. should have raised the power limits and turbo time in throttlestop("TPL" option). Would love to see how much this platform could be pushed with bios unlock and RAM overclock.

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  2. I have a laptop with:
    i7 4700QM
    16Gb Ram
    GT 740M

    And I’m impressed with the performance this laptop gives me overall, I know the gpu is the bottleneck, but I still play gta 5, beamng, ets 2, f1 2020, and depending on the game, at low-medium settings, while getting between 30-60 fps at the laptop res of 1633×768

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  3. The cool thing about pc gaming is that even on a system like this there is a lot of fun to be had 😀

    In case anyone needs a little inspiration, I'd play in addition towhat is in this video Oldschool Runescape, Oblivion, CS Source, Max Payne 1 & 2, Borderlands 1 & 2, Killing Floor 1, Combat Master, Burnout Paradise, Dirt 2 and many, many, many more.

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  4. you can play apex legends you just need to edit the config file video and turn off shadows i have 920m i5 5200u 8 gb hdd
    and you need to set resolo to 800*600 and a lot of things to edit to get 60 or better fps

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  5. These old hardware videos are fascinating to watch gives some nostalgia and also interesting how it has aged for current gaming
    Much more interesting than watching those RTX 4090/80 videos which can run every thing

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  6. cs2 won't even start on my pc which has a r3 2200g with gtx670 2gb gddr5 16gb ddr4 ram all with the latest supported drivers. IDK why it won't run it bugs out and freezes and crashes.

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  7. If it wasnt for you and your videos, i wouldnt have bought the computer i did, i stumbled apon your channel a couple years ago when i was looking up a gpu (i think it was the 1650) and ive been watching ever since, keep up the great content!

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  8. I can feel gaming experience on this laptop all games works only low preset graphics and most games was freazed because hdd and 6gb ddr 3 and wery badly play on ets 2 and gta 5 because you game freeze 1-2 seconds but late october im buld finally my new computer with rtx 4060 and r7 5800x. A long 8 years with this laptop was finished.

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  9. This laptop sort of reminds me of my Alienware M11x R1 laptop with an Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 1.3 GHz dual-core CPU (can be OC to 1.73 GHz in the BIOS), 11.6" 720p display, 4 GB DDR3 SODIMM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GT 335M 1 GB GDDR3 discrete GPU. I loved that thing haha. Even if it's basically stuck at DirectX 10 games, I used that thing for 9 years.

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