No it won't.
1. It has integrated graphics
2. HP is a horrible brand.
Give us a budget for a better computer.
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Guys i was just asking, im buying minecraft for XBL next month anyways, but thanks for help guys, helped so much and also i have already ordered that laptop so i cant change it
Not to be confused with an intel processor itself, which is quite good at um, processing. It just needs a discrete graphics card to be good for gaming.
I have an HP AMD Quad core, AMD Radeon HD 6550D integrated 512mb of dedicated memory...
Not a bad brand.
Hp is bad.
The cooling is junk
I have integrated graphics and it is so damn look, even when I'm typing this, it's so loud.
My mom's computer from 2004 is more silent!
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I don't see what is so hard about removing the bloatware on HP computers. Just make a recovery disk and then use system restore to reinstall Windows with minimized image recovery. Installs it with just the necessities, no bloatware. I have an HP laptop myself because I didn't feel like spending an extra $50-100 just to get equivalent parts.
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Integrated graphics =/= good performance with nearly any game. I'd try to find one with at least an i5 and a 1GB graphics card (like an nVidia geforce 420/425M
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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
Intel Pentium Dual Core processor
4GB RAM
500GB hard drive
15.6 inch display
DVD SuperMulti drive
Integrated graphics
802.11 b/g/n WiFi
SRS Surround Sound
3x USB 2.0; HDMI; multi card reader
Altec Lansing speakers
Webcam
HP G6-1251SA laptop - Charcoal Grey
No it won't.
1. It has integrated graphics
2. HP is a horrible brand.
Give us a budget for a better computer.
I have an HP AMD Quad core, AMD Radeon HD 6550D integrated 512mb of dedicated memory...
Not a bad brand.
Trust us, this is kind of our thing.
Nope.
Not to be confused with an intel processor itself, which is quite good at um, processing. It just needs a discrete graphics card to be good for gaming.
Ofc I know intel integrated cards are the worst, but mine is very good.
It's an AMD integrated FM...
6550D implies it has dual graphics, meaning both an integrated and dedicated chip.
http://www.amd.com/us/products/technologies/dual-graphics/pages/dual-graphics.aspx
The D suffix means it's an APU, M is dedicated mobile.
It's not on the list, from what I have found it's the chip in the A8 APU, I could be wrong though.
Hp is bad.
The cooling is junk
I have integrated graphics and it is so damn look, even when I'm typing this, it's so loud.
My mom's computer from 2004 is more silent!
Desktop (not yet built): i7 2600k/3770k, Gtx 680 DCII/Twin Frozr III, 16gb ram, 2TB Seagate hard drive, 500R/650D. psu that I haven't decided on yet
Ah.
Either way, the APUs are far better than the integrated graphics intel shoves out.