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Cinebench low graphics score

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Roman5, Jan 1, 2019.

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  1. Roman5

    Roman5 Notebook Consultant

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    Hi. My Latitude E6530 is equipped with an i7-3740QM, 16GB ram and an Nvidia NVS 5200M graphics card. On Cinebench, the cpu scores 434 but the gpu scores only 7.9fps. Does this seem right?

    My friend has a lower specced laptop, only 122 cpu score but it has Intel HD Graphics 600 getting 14fps. Is there something wrong with my graphics card? Mine should be beating his. According to Cinebench, even the Intel HD 4000 does 9fps and I believe Intel 4000 graphics is built into my cpu.

    I can't find a way to switch to the Intel graphics though. So I disabled the 5200M assuming it would default to it. I loaded Cinebench again and it said it can't run the tests as the graphics card can't handle it. Do I need to maybe look in the bios to see how graphics is configured?
     
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    Papusan Jokebook's Sucks! Dont waste your $$$ on Filthy

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    Roman5 Notebook Consultant

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    R11.5 gives me even less GPU score, 6.29fps.
     
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