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Most popular hardware combo for gaming?

MWEB GameZone writes: "According to the Steam survey statistics from November 2013 to April 2015, the most popular hardware setup is?"

Sillicur3259d ago

Is the intel GPU's basically on-board? Interresting information thank you.

plut0nash3259d ago

They've gotten better over time. I can get away with playing some pretty intensive games in an Iris-based system.

IrishSt0ner3259d ago

Intergrated graphics on the CPU. Not great, but with DX12 we will be able stack it with our discrete GPU (currently you only use one or the other).

Christopher3259d ago (Edited 3259d ago )

It's mostly laptops that people use to game now. Most gamers are not your hardcore PC gamers, but regular people with laptops for work and play.

someOnecalled3259d ago

Most gamers with rigs have laptops. I have a decent rig but for some weird reason I only ever been asked To do a survry on my $250 laptop it only took 7 years so I take surveys with a grain of salt. Especially when people have multiple laptops and survey seem not as accurate as it seems.

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HoldenZA3259d ago

CPU - Intel
Graphics Card - Nvidia
Windows - Windows 7 64 Bit

That's the same set up I have.

STK0263259d ago

No big surprises here, although this being Steam stats, I would have expected Linux to have some somewhat bigger numbers since Steam offers a decent variety of linux compatible games.

SteamPowered3259d ago

With SteamOS being fully realized this November, I would assume that number will skyrocket. Im looking forward to giving it a try on my gaming rig. Dual-boot would be a likely option anyways.

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