Intel Broadwell NUC NUC5i7RYH With Iris Graphics Mini-PC Review
Gaming: Bioshock Infinite
BioShock Infinite is clear game-of-the-year material. The floating city of Columbia is one of the most evocative, intense, and gorgeous environments we've ever seen in a PC game -- but how much you like it may depend on what sort of visual wizardry you prefer. BioShock Infinite is built on Unreal Engine 3, and while it pushes that framework's capabilities into the stratosphere, there's a clear difference between BioShock Infinite and, say, Crysis 3. BioShock Infinite emphasizes light, color and motion, and while the characters look more exaggerated and cartoon-like than some other games, they still look great. We tested the game at various resolutions with its DX11 code path with DOF effects enabled.
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We've got high and low-resolution tests for Bioshock here. As you can see, in the low-resolution test, which is essentially CPU bound, the NUC5i7RYH squeaks by the Core i5-4670K. In the high-resolution tests, which is GPU bound, the trend is the same, but performance is significantly lower.