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How to metro last light benchmark
How to metro last light benchmark











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From there you want to click on the ‘Config’ tab and it then you’ll be looking at what we are showing you in the image above. You’ll want to click on ‘Cores’ and that will bring up the ‘Processor Cores’ menu on the right hand side. Once you get into the performance tab you’ll see a flow chart style diagram with the various voltage and multiplier adjustments for things like the processor, graphics, memory and so on. Click on the performance tab that is located on the top horizontal menu.

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Once you get into the Intel Visual BIOS you’ll see a full color user interface and your mouse will be able to work. Entering the BIOS is simple as you just need to hit F2 when the system posts. To get significantly better graphics performance you have to go into the Intel Visual BIOS when the system it is powering up and change one to three settings depending on how aggressive you want to be. Just to be clear, this modification only works on the new Intel Core i5 powered models as the lower cost Core i3 version does not have this capability. It isn’t every day that you find a BIOS setting that allows you to boost performance by over 30% and it got us excited. We recently ran across a BIOS setting that allows you to unlock the graphics performance of this platform and just had to share it in the off chance you own this model or were looking into picking one up to try. These tiny platforms really make you rethink what form factor a desktop should be and pack a pretty powerful punch thanks to the 4th Generation Intel Core i5-4250U processor and Intel HD 5000 graphics that powers the little system. One of our favorite Intel platforms right now would be the Intel NUC Kit D54250WYKH (supports 2.5″ drives ) and Intel NUC Kit D54250WYK (no 2.5″ drive support). As enthusiasts, we understand that the shipping clock speeds of processors are safe and designed for mainstream users, but we want to push the limits and get the most from all of our platforms. We understand that Intel does this to ensure stability, reduce tech support costs and make sure all of their products have a long and successful lifespan. Intel’s motherboards have always been conservative when it comes to overclocking or pushing a system beyond its originally designed plans. There is a fine line that all manufacturers must be watch when it comes to having the right balance between energy-efficiency and performance.

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How To Get More Graphics Performance From The Intel NUC













How to metro last light benchmark