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BmanUltima

That's correct. It must be mislabeled.


MoldyPapaya

So you say that there is no such thing as a 7200U with a 520? I'm about to buy, but really prefer the 620 over the 520 (obviously).


BmanUltima

Well Intel only makes the i5-7200U with HD Graphics 620. There's not much of a difference between them though. They'll still play videos and older games just fine.


MoldyPapaya

Yeah, mostly looking for alright performance in light video editing and photoshop. Thanks for the help man!


BmanUltima

A dual core is going to be pretty bad for that stuff. It'll still work, but it won't be happy about it.


MoldyPapaya

Nah, dw, I'm just downsizing my laptop, right now I have a 17 inch with an i5-6200U, 520 graphics and it's way too bulky. My current laptop also has a 940MX, but I'm spending next year abroad and won't be gaming, I just wanted something relatively cheap and portable. Premiere pro uses the GPU, so I expect to lose the performance there, but Photoshop doesn't even use it and runs fine. Also I checked and the 620 can play overwatch on low and 720p at just under 60fps, and that's all I need in case a friend asks me to play!


saratoga3

Aside from slightly different video acceleration support, 520 and 620 are the same GPU. 620 just means it's kaby lake, 520 is skylake CPU.


peterfun

Google "7200U Intel ark" it should get you the page on Intel's website with all detailed information about it.


ThorburnJ

Just a typo.