I never got around to doing but as thread has had some activity I figured why not:), so here is how my laptops did…
**Engine Version:**4.8.0
**System Model:**HP ENVY m6
**Graphics Card:**INTEL HD 4000, 2GB AMD HD7670m
**Operating System:**windows 8
**System Resolution During Test:**1366x768
SCALABILITY SETTINGS100%
**Resolution Scale:**Epic
**View Distance:**Epic
**Anti-Aliasing:**Epic
**Post Processing:**Epic
**Shadows:**Epic
**Textures:**Epic
**:**Epic
HD 4000
**Editor Viewport FPS:**10
**Play in Viewport FPS:**11
7670m
**Editor Viewport FPS:**16
**Play in Viewport FPS:**18
Notes (optional):
is kind of fried, well it still works but not well;)
**Engine Version:**4.8.1
**System Model:**MSI GT72 Dominator Pro Dragon(custom build)
**Graphics Card:**INTEL IRIS PRO 5200, 8GB GTX980M
**Operating System:**windows 8.1
**System Resolution During Test:**1920x1080
SCALABILITY SETTINGS100%
**Resolution Scale:**Epic
**View Distance:**Epic
**Anti-Aliasing:**Epic
**Post Processing:**Epic
**Shadows:**Epic
**Textures:**Epic
**:**Epic
IRIS PRO 5200
**Editor Viewport FPS:**22
**Play in Viewport FPS:**29-30
GTX980M
**Editor Viewport FPS:**120
**Play in Viewport FPS:**120
Notes (optional):
has switchable graphics but not in normal way, it can only load either intel graphics or 980 but not both(if I am using intel chip 980 doesn’t even show as a display adapter and vice versa), you have to press a button to switch(requires a reboot), apparently it stops any conflicts between 2.
ps.I just took a quick look through thread and it looks like my GT72 beats(and keeps up with) most of desktops, awesome:D:p