Εδω αποκλειστικά review που εστιάζεται σε benchmark test και επιδόσεις σε παιχνίδια με την Nvidia custom GPU του Surface Book.
http://wccftech.com/review/surface-book-review-a-gaming-focused-perspective/3/
Game Settings Notes:
Batman Arkham Knight720P, lowest possible settings, 16x AF All GameWorks Off
Batman Arkham OriginEverything on, No AA, AO Normal, DX11 Enhanced
Battlefield 4Medium preset
Battlefield Bad Company 2High preset
Call of Duty: Black Ops III720P, Lowest settings, no AA
Civilization V1080P Medium Detail, No AA
Dirt 3Medium preset, 2xMSAA
Evochron MercenaryHighest Settings
Fallout 4720P Medium Preset
Grand Theft Auto VEverything Normal, No AA, x16 AF
Hitman: Absolution1080P Medium Preset
Just Cause 2Medium settings, NoAA16xAF SSAO medium everything on, concrete jungle
Shadow of MordorHigh Preset
SkyrimHigh preset
Sniper Elite IIIMedium, ambient occlusion, tessellation
Sniper Elite V2Medium Preset
Star Wars: BattlefrontLow Preset
The Witcher 3Low presets
Tomb Raider1080P High Quality preset
Something interesting happened here. The Surface Book has become a decent on the go gaming machine. No, it’s not going to blow you away in quality or in resolution, but even 720P (though slightly stretched vertically) looks great on this size of screen. The only truly unplayable games are the obvious ones in the current modern lineup, Batman Arkham Knight, Black Ops III and The Witcher 3. Even the lowest settings were strangely poor experiences. But despite those few titles, the Surface Book can let you game on the go very easily, if you’re willing to lower graphical fidelity to allow it to play. It’s a surprise, to say the least, but casual gaming on the go in a portable package is indeed possible here. What’s even better is that while it does get hot, and the fans ramp up, it isn’t too terribly loud or annoying even in the most intense of situations.