The Intel HD Graphics 510 is designed to be power-efficient, with a low thermal design power (TDP) of around 15 watts. This makes it suitable for thin and light laptops, as well as small form factor desktops.

: It has a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 15 Watts , making it efficient for compact laptops and fanless systems. Performance Benchmarks

The Intel HD Graphics 510 is suitable for:

The Intel HD Graphics 510 can be compared to other integrated GPUs from Intel, such as the HD Graphics 520 and the Iris Graphics 540.

– it exists just for display output and basic Windows use. It’s outclassed even by later Celeron/Pentium UHD Graphics (Apollo Lake, Gemini Lake). If you need any light gaming, at least aim for HD 530 / UHD 620 or a cheap discrete GPU (GT 1030, RX 550).

One of the strongest features of the HD 510 is its revised video engine. OptiPlex 3050 Tower - image