I have a Minix Neo Z64 with Intel Z3735F CPU, Intel HD graphics, 2gb RAM and running windows 8.1 and am trying to pay a game of sorts on it and just require a little more speed.
Can these be over clocked at all? There passively cooled so guess not by much but even a mall gain would be good if its possible be it on the CPU, GPU or memory.
Is there a way to speed up the graphics in settings? I have never really used Intel HD graphics but with AMD and Nvidia I know you can force at driver level the system to sacrifice graphics quality to speed things up. Can you do the same with Intel and if so how?
The other thing is resolution. I have tried two monitors that anything below 1280x600 look terrible. Are there any low resolutions that look ok on new monitors or are these days long gone along with CRT monitors?
Before anyone says it yes i know that the system is really slow but its a ex demo unit from my work with thousands of pounds worth of software on it for high end sports training equipment. The software is hardware locked to the system so I cant swap it over to anything faster. The issue was the system was only ever used for interactive video demos and never intended to run the full software as such. So I am stuck with the system and just trying to pry enough go out of it so it works.
Cheers.
Can these be over clocked at all? There passively cooled so guess not by much but even a mall gain would be good if its possible be it on the CPU, GPU or memory.
Is there a way to speed up the graphics in settings? I have never really used Intel HD graphics but with AMD and Nvidia I know you can force at driver level the system to sacrifice graphics quality to speed things up. Can you do the same with Intel and if so how?
The other thing is resolution. I have tried two monitors that anything below 1280x600 look terrible. Are there any low resolutions that look ok on new monitors or are these days long gone along with CRT monitors?
Before anyone says it yes i know that the system is really slow but its a ex demo unit from my work with thousands of pounds worth of software on it for high end sports training equipment. The software is hardware locked to the system so I cant swap it over to anything faster. The issue was the system was only ever used for interactive video demos and never intended to run the full software as such. So I am stuck with the system and just trying to pry enough go out of it so it works.
Cheers.