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fatslob-:O said:
Pemalite said:

False.
The notebook before my Ryzen notebook was 1280x720 resolution. I also have an old 32" Television in the shed which is 1366x768 and I have an old 17" LCD monitor which is 1366x768.

In-fact a few years ago most low-end Twisted Nematic panels that were 21" and smaller were 1366x768... And Newegg USA itself has 230~ such 1366x768 panels verses 4x for 1280x720 panels.

Couple of 1366x768 desktop monitors as an example:
- https://www.newegg.com/lg-19m38d-b-19-wxga/p/N82E16824025394
- https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16824260378

Anecdote =/= representative sample .... 

As far as Steam is concerned, 720p doesn't exist to them ... 

It's not Ancedotal. I am not going to list all 230~ monitors from Newegg. (Verses 4x for 1280x720.)
But you are more than free to look it up yourself if you think I am lieing.

1366x768 is generally regarded as "720P class" resolution, which is represented in the Steam statistics that I provided prior.

fatslob-:O said:

@Bold Show me otherwise since all evidence points to AMD APUs having the highest gaming performance. Even Intel's best solution is using AMD's Vega M graphics ... 

I never stated that AMD didn't have the highest graphics performance out of all integrated graphics? So no evidence necessary.

fatslob-:O said:

Those people who dropped in a discrete GPU with an APU obviously made the wrong choice since their build isn't optimal for high gaming performance ... (they make the intention of sacrificing their foundation for flexibility anyways)

An absolutely irrelevant argument. Their choice isn't our business, they still made it.

fatslob-:O said:

720p isn't applicable for measuring CPU performance anymore since NO high-end gamers play at that resolution so reviewers should find something else better to benchmark because otherwise they may as well be pointlessly scraping the bottom of the barrel by testing with resolutions such as 480p or even 144p ...

720p could have relevance for low-end graphics performance but that's the end of it ... 

Nah. For the reasons I alluded to prior. An extra datapoint isn't a bad thing.



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