Intel Celeron 2950M Need For Speed: Payback Benchmarks - Can Celeron 2950M Run Need For Speed: Payback?

Budget-low-power Laptop processor released in 2013 with 2 cores and 2 threads. With base clock at 2GHz, max speed at 2GHz, and a 15W power rating. Celeron 2950M is based on the Haswell 22nm family and part of the Celeron series.
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Celeron 2950M - 1080p - TITAN RTX - Need For Speed: Payback Benchmarks

Atom C2750
100
Atom C2730
82.5
Celeron 2961Y
77.2
Atom C2550
76.8
Athlon II 160u
75.5
Celeron J1900
73.2
Atom C2530
72.9
Celeron N3450
72.2
Atom x7-E3950
72
Celeron J3455
72
Celeron J1850
71.2
Atom E3845
70.7
Celeron N3160
69.9
Celeron J3160
69.9
Celeron N2940
69.9
Athlon II P360
69.8
Turion II P520
69.8
Celeron 857
69.8
Celeron 847
69.8
Celeron N3150
69.5
Celeron N2930
69.5
Celeron N2920
69.1
Celeron 2955U
69
Celeron 2957U
69
Celeron 2980U
69
Celeron 2981U
69
Atom x5-E8000
68.7
Celeron 1007U
68.3
Celeron 1017U
68.3
Celeron 1047UE
68.3
Celeron N2910
68.2
Celeron 1037U
68
Celeron 3765U
67.7
Atom D525
67.6
Celeron J3355
66.9
Celeron J1750
66.5
Celeron N2830
66.5
Celeron 3955U
66.3
Atom x5-E3930
66.3
Celeron N3350
66.2
Celeron J1800
66.1
Celeron N2820
66.1
Athlon II P320
65.9
Athlon II X2 250u
65.9
Celeron J3060
65.9
Turion II P540
65.9
Athlon II X2 270u
65.9
Athlon II P340
65.9
Celeron N3060
65.9
Celeron U3600
65.9
Turion II P560
65.9
Athlon II X2 260u
65.9
Celeron 1019Y
65.7
Atom S1260
65.5
Atom S1220
65.2
Celeron 2950M
65.2
Celeron N2840
65.2
Atom S1240
64.8
Celeron 3855U
64.7
Celeron 3215U
64.7
Celeron 3755U
64.7
Atom E3827
64.7
Celeron N3050
64.4
Celeron 3205U
64.4
Celeron N2810
64
Celeron N2815
64
Atom E3826
64
Atom D2560
63.6
Atom N570
63.6
Atom N2800
63.6
Atom D2700
63.6
Atom N550
63.6
Atom C2350
63.2
Atom D2550
63.2
Atom E3825
63.2
Celeron 867
62.6
Celeron 877
62.6
Celeron 847E
62.6
Celeron 887
62.6
Celeron U3400
62.1
Celeron M U3400
62.1
Atom D2500
62.1
Turion II Neo K685
62.1
Turion II Neo K625
62.1
Athlon II Neo K345
62.1
Athlon II Neo K325
62.1
Celeron U3405
62.1
Celeron 807
59.5
Atom N470
59.1
Atom D425
59.1
Atom N475
59.1
Atom D410
59.1
Atom N455
59.1
Atom E3815
59.1
Celeron 827E
58.2
Athlon II Neo K125
57.7
Athlon II Neo K145
57.7
Atom N435
55.4

The Celeron 2950M GPU ranks between the Atom S1220 and Celeron N2840 in the gaming rig hierarchy. It's 0% less powerful than the Atom S1220 but still offers 0% more juice than the Celeron N2840 for those epic gaming sessions. In the realm of virtual worlds, the Celeron 2950M shows a stellar performance leap, outpacing the last-gen Celeron J1900 by a whopping 10.9%. With -2 extra cores, the Celeron 2950M ensures smoother frame rates than its predecessor, the Celeron J1900. Once again, the Celeron J1900 gets left behind in the pixel dust, as its Haswell-based successor shows a ~10.9% speed boost in the latest game benchmarks. The Celeron J1900 is a testament to how far behind the budget-low-power Bay Trail-based GPUs lag compared to the new Haswell lineup. With its performance, the Celeron 2950M snags the 56th spot on the leaderboard. In the gaming world, the Celeron 2950M GPU is your mid-tier warrior, wielding its 2-cores and 2-threads to deliver decent frame rates in most titles.

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