MX350 Gaming Benchmark Test - 38 titles tested! (Laptop)
Find out how good the Laptop Graphics Card the MX 350 performs in a wide range of games. 00:00 Intro 01:39 3D Mark Firestrike 01:54 Call of Duty: Warzone 02:27 Metro Exodus 03:07 Overwatch 03:27 PUBG 03:48 Fortnite 04:15 Rainbow Six Siege 04:36 Shadow of the Tomb Raider 05:01 The Witcher 3 05:28 Rocket League 05:52 Anno 1800 06:29 Apex Legends 06:52 Fifa 2020 07:09 Battlefield 5 07:32 CS:GO 07:57 DOOM 08:24 Far Cry 5 08:48 Fallout 4 09:14 GTA 5 09:41 Kingdome Come Deliverance 10:25 The Division 2 10:44 Watchdogs 2 11:03 World of Tanks 11:21 Forza Horizon 4 11:41 Life is Strange 2 12:04 Prey 12:21 Planet Coaster 12:57 League of Legends (Not Planet Coaster, LOL!) 13:16 Metro 2033 13:36 Skyrim 13:56 Assassins Creed: Odyssey 14:25 Tomb Raider (2013) 14:44 Shadow of Mordor 15:00 Crysis 15:32 Diablo 3 15:50 Dirt Rally 16:10 Far Cry 3 16:30 Bioshock Infinite 16:49 Assassins Creed 3 17:14 Technical Details Hardware: - Lenovo Ideapad 5 - Intel i7 1065G7 4 Cores / 8 Threads - Nvidia GeForce MX 350 - 512GB NVME SSD - 16GB DDR4 Ram - Driver 445.78 Review about the Laptop: https://youtu.be/p6chkLtFuOM Beeing a cut down Version of the GTX 1050, this chip is supposed to be about as fast as nvidias older GeForce GTX 960M and therefore also about as fast as the even older desktop budget GPU the GTX 750ti. And if we take a look at the 3D Mark Graphic Score of those 4 Cards, this theory seems to be confirmed. Now, the Laptop I used for testing (a Lenovo Ideapad 5 (15IIL) ) only has a 65 Watt PSU. So there was absolutely no headroom for overclocking. And I have to say that it didn't do a good job at cooling the CPU or the GPU while gaming. The Laptop was equipped with an Intel i7 1065G7 which is a 4 core 8 thread low power CPU, meaning it only uses about 15-25 Watt depending on the laptop model. I'm guessing that the MX350 will come in many variations considering the CPU combination in the next month and YOUR modell might be a bit faster or slower due to your chosen CPU. Furthermore it came with 16GB of RAM which at least mad it easy to exlude the ram as a bottleneck. Shadowplay didn't work at all, after a few hours of tinkering around, I gave up and switched over to recording with msi afterburner. Keep in mind that this reduces the FPS by around 10-20 % so what you see is not representing the actual fps, but the graphics settings that I used for the benchmarks and the resulting fps numbers I'll show for each game. In quite alot of games the Frametime graph was all over the place and frametimes seemed to be bad, even though the actual gaming experience was okay. I'm not sure if that's due to the low power CPU. Right now the mx350 seems to be only available with 2GB of ram which is defenitely not enought for many games in 2020. But considering that most games will only run in a satisfying way with low settings anyhow, you might get away with it in most titles. Last but not least we have to keep in mind, that the MX350 is very new, and some of the issues I had might be driver related and could be fixed in the future. So basically the performance should have improved if you're watching this any time later than the summer of 2020. Since the making of this video took me dozens of hours beside having a Full Time Job and 2 little kids I would highly appreciate if you would subscribe to the channel or leave a thumbs up if you enjoyed the content.
Find out how good the Laptop Graphics Card the MX 350 performs in a wide range of games. 00:00 Intro 01:39 3D Mark Firestrike 01:54 Call of Duty: Warzone 02:27 Metro Exodus 03:07 Overwatch 03:27 PUBG 03:48 Fortnite 04:15 Rainbow Six Siege 04:36 Shadow of the Tomb Raider 05:01 The Witcher 3 05:28 Rocket League 05:52 Anno 1800 06:29 Apex Legends 06:52 Fifa 2020 07:09 Battlefield 5 07:32 CS:GO 07:57 DOOM 08:24 Far Cry 5 08:48 Fallout 4 09:14 GTA 5 09:41 Kingdome Come Deliverance 10:25 The Division 2 10:44 Watchdogs 2 11:03 World of Tanks 11:21 Forza Horizon 4 11:41 Life is Strange 2 12:04 Prey 12:21 Planet Coaster 12:57 League of Legends (Not Planet Coaster, LOL!) 13:16 Metro 2033 13:36 Skyrim 13:56 Assassins Creed: Odyssey 14:25 Tomb Raider (2013) 14:44 Shadow of Mordor 15:00 Crysis 15:32 Diablo 3 15:50 Dirt Rally 16:10 Far Cry 3 16:30 Bioshock Infinite 16:49 Assassins Creed 3 17:14 Technical Details Hardware: - Lenovo Ideapad 5 - Intel i7 1065G7 4 Cores / 8 Threads - Nvidia GeForce MX 350 - 512GB NVME SSD - 16GB DDR4 Ram - Driver 445.78 Review about the Laptop: https://youtu.be/p6chkLtFuOM Beeing a cut down Version of the GTX 1050, this chip is supposed to be about as fast as nvidias older GeForce GTX 960M and therefore also about as fast as the even older desktop budget GPU the GTX 750ti. And if we take a look at the 3D Mark Graphic Score of those 4 Cards, this theory seems to be confirmed. Now, the Laptop I used for testing (a Lenovo Ideapad 5 (15IIL) ) only has a 65 Watt PSU. So there was absolutely no headroom for overclocking. And I have to say that it didn't do a good job at cooling the CPU or the GPU while gaming. The Laptop was equipped with an Intel i7 1065G7 which is a 4 core 8 thread low power CPU, meaning it only uses about 15-25 Watt depending on the laptop model. I'm guessing that the MX350 will come in many variations considering the CPU combination in the next month and YOUR modell might be a bit faster or slower due to your chosen CPU. Furthermore it came with 16GB of RAM which at least mad it easy to exlude the ram as a bottleneck. Shadowplay didn't work at all, after a few hours of tinkering around, I gave up and switched over to recording with msi afterburner. Keep in mind that this reduces the FPS by around 10-20 % so what you see is not representing the actual fps, but the graphics settings that I used for the benchmarks and the resulting fps numbers I'll show for each game. In quite alot of games the Frametime graph was all over the place and frametimes seemed to be bad, even though the actual gaming experience was okay. I'm not sure if that's due to the low power CPU. Right now the mx350 seems to be only available with 2GB of ram which is defenitely not enought for many games in 2020. But considering that most games will only run in a satisfying way with low settings anyhow, you might get away with it in most titles. Last but not least we have to keep in mind, that the MX350 is very new, and some of the issues I had might be driver related and could be fixed in the future. So basically the performance should have improved if you're watching this any time later than the summer of 2020. Since the making of this video took me dozens of hours beside having a Full Time Job and 2 little kids I would highly appreciate if you would subscribe to the channel or leave a thumbs up if you enjoyed the content.