Left 4 Dead 2
Developer: Valve Software
From our
Left 4 Dead 2 review:
'Not only does Left 4 Dead 2 provide a chance to test your skills against a whole host of new enemies and using a slew of new equipments, it also lets you play with the new modes and maps created by Valve – and the worst levels created by Valve are still twice as good as the best created by amateur map-makers.'
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AMD A10-5800K (4.4GHz)
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AMD A10-5800K (3.8GHz)
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Gigabyte BRIX S GB-BXi5H-5200 (Core i5-5200U
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Intel NUC5i3RYK (Core i3-5010U)
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Intel NUC D54250WYK (Core i5-4250U)
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Intel NUC DC53427RKE (Core i5-3427U)
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Intel NUC D33217CK (Core i3-3217U)
Frames per second, higher is better
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AMD A10-5800K (3.8GHz)
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Gigabyte BRIX S GB-BXi5H-5200 (Core i5-5200U)
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Intel NUC5i3RYK (Core i3-5010U)
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Intel NUC D54250WYK (Core i5-4250U)
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Intel NUC DC53427RKE (Core i5-3427U)
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Intel NUC D33217CK (Core i3-3217U)
Frames per second, higher is better
Unigine Valley 1.0 Benchmark
Publisher: Unigine
Unigine's free Valley 1.0 benchmarking tool works well as a graphics benchmark as it is GPU limited and is thus incredibly taxing on the GPU whilst placing the CPU under very little stress. Unigine's scoring system is effectively linear: a card with 2,000 points is considered twice as fast as one with 1,000 points, and half as fast as one with 4,000 points.
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Gigabyte BRIX S GB-BXi5H-5200
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Intel NUC Kit NUC5i3RYK (Core i3-5010U)
Score (higher is beter)
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