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    Can someone benchmark FFXIV for me on their y410 / y510p / y500 please?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by notsureifserious, Jul 15, 2013.

  1. notsureifserious

    notsureifserious Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello everyone :thumbsup:

    I am looking to purchase one of these laptops and I would appreciate if someone could run the final fantasy benchmark on their computer so I know what to expect.


    http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/

    -> on the bottom right "offical benchmark"

    Any information would be great! Thanks!:hi2:
     
  2. DiamondFlurry

    DiamondFlurry Newbie

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    I bought my Y500 (1080p screen, 12gb RAM and 1x GT 750m) with the intent of using it to play XIV, and it runs flawlessly in beta on medium settings! I'm talking 60+ FPS without a hitch, in town, in the field, and in battle!

    I can't exactly remember my bench scores, but I believe it was about 4,700 on medium settings, 3,700 on high, and 2,800 on max, but it's been over a month and a half since I ran it.

    Either way, it runs the game like a champ!
     
  3. slipslide

    slipslide Newbie

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    Ran the benchmark for you. I have a Y510P (non-sli), Stock drivers that came on it.

    Settings:
    Resolution: 1920x1080
    GPU: SINGLE GT 750M

    Medium: 6450 (Said Very High Performance) - Average Framerate:53.801
    High: 4130 (Said High Performance) - Average Framerate:33.545
    Maximum: 3163 (Said Fairly High Performance) - Average Framerate:25.471

    Also did one run at 1280x720 and Medium Settings: 10128 (Said Extremely High Performance) - Average Framerate:89.195
     
  4. notsureifserious

    notsureifserious Notebook Enthusiast

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    Awesome information guys! Thanks so much, now I know I won't need to buy the SLI version and can save a couple bucks! :thumbsup: