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That's what you have. Scroll down for benchmarks in different games.
I tried running GTA V and Fallout 4 on lowest settings and got 15 fps with a clipping terrain and distorted shadows and 2 fps unable to get past the character creation respectively.
Don't do what I did
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-Braswell.146746.0.html
It should run source games on low settings.Can always get a refund if it doesn't. Older games (pre 2010) might work too on lowered settings.
It's 2yo post, and OP doesn't own CSGO
>Windows 10
>64Bit
Oh dear...