All the specs are fine for any game on most laptops nowadays, just check the graphics processors. http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-...M.63759.0.html
StarCraft 2 Settings:
Low: 132 136.7 ~ 134 fps
Med.: 23 24.1 ~ 24 fps
High: 15 16.1 ~ 16 fps
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Its pretty much an exceedingly fast CPU with a low level GPU (in the laptop scene that is). If you want to play graphics intensive games, it won't be that great (metro 2033, Battlefield 3, Call of duty mw3, etc etc). It should run well in Starcraft 2 (especially with the tweaked graphics settings which give a lot of the visual quality without some of the more GPU taxing options) if that is your main concern (Along with MOBA games, as long as you disable some of the more ridiculous shadowing, AA etc options). All in all, its not a great combination of hardware, but the CPU is quite strong and should handle most games on low settings at a high FPS.
This really depends on what you want to play. Just keep in mind that the NVIDIA® GeForce® 610M with 2GB DDR3 VRAM is an entry level multimedia graphics card, not a gaming card. Asus is a great brand but if you are on a tight budget and want to game (its important to you) on new games that may be of the fps genre. Do look for a computer with at least a 640m GT
The 640m GT is based on the new Kepler architecture and is alot more powerful, and not that much more expansive. In almost all cases, the graphics card is the bottleneck for notebook gaming.
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