- Intel iris pro 1536 mb benchmark update#
- Intel iris pro 1536 mb benchmark mac#
- Intel iris pro 1536 mb benchmark windows#
And as such, Broadwell has found its way into everything from notebooks and tablets, to an array of All-In-Ones and Intel’s own NUC ultra-small-form-factor systems.īroadwell, however, just recently-as in the last few weeks-made it to the DIY and full-sized desktop market. The relatively high-performance and low-power characteristics of Broadwell make it a good fit for a wide range of devices and systems. Antialiasing off, Quick Moves on, Quick Combat on.We have covered Intel’s Broadwell microarchitecture extensively over the last few months. It seems to run fine, although slow between turns at the end.Ģ016 15" MBP, 2.7Ghz i7, AMD Radeon 460, 16GB RAM, 4GB VRAMĪll tests performed in fullscreen 1680 x 1050 (highest resolution available for some reason). Mid 2015 MBP, 2.7 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM, Intel Iris Graphics 6100
Late 2014 Retina iMac 27 inch, El Capitan, 4 ghz I7, 16 gig ram, Radeon R9 M295X 4 gigĮarly 2015 Macbook Pro, 2.7 ghz Intel i5, 8 GB ram, Intel Iris 6100 Late 2014 iMac Retina 5K, 27-inch, 3.5 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GBytes RAM, AMD Radeon R9 M290X 2048 MB, 120 GBytes SSD,1 TByte HDĩ9th percentile: 573 ms (not sure I believe this number!) Turn time: 26 seconds (quick combat/move on) Late 2013 MBP, 15 inch Retina, Sierra, 2.3 ghz I7, 16 gig ram, Geforce GT 750m 2 gig Turn time: 23 seconds (quick combat/move on) Turn time: 55 seconds (quick combat/move off)
Late 2013 Imac 27 inch, Sierra, 3.5 ghz I7, 16 gig ram, Geforce GTX 780M 4 gig Quick combat enabled, quick movement disabled: Quick combat disabled, quick movement disabled: Quick combat disabled, quick movement enabled: Quick combat enabled, quick movement enabled: Late 2013, iMac 27 in, 3.5 Ghz Core i7, 16GB RAM, NVIDEA GeForce GTX 780M 4GB, Fullscreen mode Mid 2013 MBP, 13" non-Retina, Sierra, 2.5 Ghz i5, 8 GB RAM,
Intel iris pro 1536 mb benchmark mac#
Late 2012 Mac Mini 6,2, Sierra, 2.3GHz i7, 16GB RAM, Intel Iris HD 4000 Screen resolution 1920x1200 Mid 2012 MBP, 15" non-Retina, Sierra, 2.6 Ghz i7, 8 GB RAM, 1 GB Geforce GT 650M Mid 2012 Retina MacBook Pro, El Capitan, 2.3 GHz i7, 8 GB, NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M (window mode) Mid 2011 iMac 27-inch, 3,4 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB 1333 MHz DDR3, AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB Listed times below if anyone is interested and wants to post theirs also.
Intel iris pro 1536 mb benchmark windows#
Didn't notice any change in turn time with autosaves (the other factor mentioned in a windows thread) but I'm running on an SSD so that may be the difference. Turning both of them on reduced my turn time from 55 seconds to 23 seconds. Played around with quick move and quick combat this morning. Hopefully there's still some optimization coming but it was much slower than it seemed while playing. DL, press end turn, use a stop watch or 1 Mississippi it and report turn time. If there's anything I'm missing or suggestions, please let me know.Īdded a late game save (turn 393) with a fair amount going on.
Intel iris pro 1536 mb benchmark update#
Post your specs and score below and I'll update the thread. Click advanced options and make sure all options are unchecked. So that we're comparing apples to apples:įrom the main menu, pick game options and then graphics. This might help folks that are wondering if their rig will run the game or if they're on the fence about buying it because it's technically below the minimum options. I thought it might help if we posted our Mac specs and the score we get from the Civ 6 benchmark option (main screen right below tutorial).