It will run just fine, some apps have CUDA hw acceleration support that will help.
Intel QuickSync is a good feature, which is better in some ways than NVEnc, but only really relevant for video editing software and, I assume, OBS (which, I heard, supports encoding with integrated graphics even if you have discrete card installed).
If you are not doing any video editing and not using OBS constantly (I might be wrong on the encoding thing - hopefully someone more knowledgeable can chime in) - you’re not missing anything by going with F version since the performance difference is miniscule. Xbox Game Bar doesn’t support QuickSync (if you have GPU installed) and will use NVEnc and you can’t configure it. ShadowPlay doesn’t use QuickSync either.
It will run just fine, some apps have CUDA hw acceleration support that will help. Intel QuickSync is a good feature, which is better in some ways than NVEnc, but only really relevant for video editing software and, I assume, OBS (which, I heard, supports encoding with integrated graphics even if you have discrete card installed). If you are not doing any video editing and not using OBS constantly (I might be wrong on the encoding thing - hopefully someone more knowledgeable can chime in) - you’re not missing anything by going with F version since the performance difference is miniscule. Xbox Game Bar doesn’t support QuickSync (if you have GPU installed) and will use NVEnc and you can’t configure it. ShadowPlay doesn’t use QuickSync either.