Should be good enough for gaming, etc. You didn't mention the CPU, and that is part of the equation. This 6520G is considered a mid-range Graphics Processing Unit (you could spend more or less on it)
If you are planning to use this for gaming: Keep in mind that laptop graphics are generally not upgradeable, so make sure you get the best part you can afford now so that you don't have a bad case of buyer's remorse (paying an extra $100 now is cheaper than replacing a $900 laptop down the road) The HD series of mobile graphics cards are better performers if you are looking for a higher end part)
If you have more questions please free to post again.
There are many variables when asking "is this thing good when paired with this other item".
6gb of RAM is more than enough for most applications these days. Even most games don't use more than 2gb. If you plan on running Eyefinity or more than 2 monitors then 8gb of RAM would be plenty.
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Should be good enough for gaming, etc. You didn't mention the CPU, and that is part of the equation. This 6520G is considered a mid-range Graphics Processing Unit (you could spend more or less on it)
If you are planning to use this for gaming: Keep in mind that laptop graphics are generally not upgradeable, so make sure you get the best part you can afford now so that you don't have a bad case of buyer's remorse (paying an extra $100 now is cheaper than replacing a $900 laptop down the road) The HD series of mobile graphics cards are better performers if you are looking for a higher end part)
If you have more questions please free to post again.
Good luck!
There are many variables when asking "is this thing good when paired with this other item".
6gb of RAM is more than enough for most applications these days. Even most games don't use more than 2gb. If you plan on running Eyefinity or more than 2 monitors then 8gb of RAM would be plenty.