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Games to Play on i3 8th Gen Processor Without Discrete Graphics Card

Games that run on i3 8100/Intel UHD Graphics 630 or newer processors without discrete graphics card. You may have to set low graphic settings in the newer games. In no particular order: Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones Prince of Persia: Warrior Within Prince of Persia 4 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas GTA 4 GTA 5 Far Cry 1 Far Cry 2 Far Cry 3 Far Cry 4 Far Cry Primal Mafia 2 Tarzan Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Need for Speed: Carbon Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012) Angry Birds Call of Duty 1 Doom 3 Bully Total Overdose Gun HALO Hitman: Silent Assassin Just Cause Just Cause 2 Limbo Madagascar MotoGP 2 Max Payne 2 Neighbors From Hell: 1 Neighbors From Hell: 2 Road rash Project IGI: I’m Going In WWE: RAW 2007 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: Anniversary

Audient Evo 4 Review by a Music Producer

Better suited to solo producers, streamers, and other creatives.  Pros: Easy to setup and use Everything can be controlled from the EVO control software Provides enough output to use with high-impedance headphones (My DT 990 250 Ohm works fine) Cons: One knob controls everything - mic gain, headphones/speaker volume. No independent volume control for headphones and speakers (only available in EVO 8). Speaker output will be muted when headphones are plugged in (Smart mute). If you're planning to upgrade your setup to something with a recording booth in the future, it's better to choose another interface. Choose an interface with separate volume controls for headphones and speakers. 

Cosmic Byte CB-GK-02 Gaming Keyboard Review by a Music Producer

I'm not a gamer but I do music production. I've been working with music since 2014. And I tried many keyboards, but I'd have to buy new ones every 1-2 years. The keys get damaged easily because I need to use the keyboard for long hours every day. Then I bought Cosmic Byte CB-GK-02 in 2019. It felt bigger than normal computer keyboards. At first, I didn't feel comfortable because the keys felt different than normal keyboards. But I got used to it pretty easily. At the time of writing, the keyboard works just as new. A few keys have lost a little bit of paint on top. But the letters are still clearly visible. It has RGB lights with different patterns. You can toggle on and off the lights with the dedicated key next to the right Ctrl key on the keyboard. The light pattern can be changed with Fn + 1,2,3...9 keys. The keyboard won't remember the light pattern you set, so you'll have to set it each time you turn on the computer. I just use the default light pattern.