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What model of the Radeon R7? That's a whole series of videocards with wildly different performance.
APU. He needs an actual GPU.
Really? Then why is it listed as one?
http://products.amd.com/en-ca/search/APU/AMD-FX-Series-Processors/AMD-FX-Series-Processors-for-Laptops/7th-Gen-FX%E2%84%A2-9800P-APU/193
It's a good thing they let all that crap die with RyZEN.
The integrated videochip is at best on par with a Geforce GT920M which does not even remotely meet the system requirements.
The CPU is also below minimum requirements. A seven year old Phenom II X4 945 actually beats your laptop CPU, although, not by much.