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Post by SwoopingMagpie on Jun 22, 2020 0:28:37 GMT -5
Alright guys,
So I’m thinking of buying a laptop for the new game coming out in August. The trouble I’m having is I can’t find a laptop that covers the top system requirements, I don’t have a great knowledge of computers. I have enough to know most i7 laptop cover the cpu side of things in this game. The graphics card side of things is my down fall, I’ve been trying to compare the nvidia GTX 960 with others. I’ve had no luck so what I’m asking is, can someone tell me a laptop graphics card that will cover the above card. I hoping this won’t cost me an arm and a leg.........
Thanks in advance.!!!
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Post by ezzinomilonga on Jun 22, 2020 3:45:08 GMT -5
Although i know that a laptop is a very useful thing, especially if you want to use it mainly to play videogames i always believe that a PC is way better..for a great number of reasons, not last cause if you start from a very good motherboard and processor, then you can update and improve periodically your PC with a not too big expense, while to have a REALLY good laptop you could need to pay it with your arm, a leg AND your right ball. Furthermore, if some part of a laptop is broken at some point (and it WILL happens, these tools and smartphones are the ones with the shorter planned obsolescence), almost always the technician will say that to change the single piece is impossible or, in any case, in short more expensive than to buy another laptop. This just to say that, unless you need seriously something you can use out of your home very often, unless you have many money to spend, to play videogames the best choice is always a PC. (i know, i'm not a big fan of laptops )
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Post by ErixonStone on Jun 22, 2020 8:19:03 GMT -5
The step up from the GTX960 for NVidia is the GeForce GTX 1050, then 1050Ti, then 1060, 1080, 1650, 1660. Above that is the RTX 2060, 2070, 2080.
A laptop with a GTX 1060 runs around $1200-1500 depending on other options (screen size, hard drive size/type) and the game runs great on those. Some folks have reported that the GTX 1050 gives solid performance but you'll have to turn down some graphics options a little bit.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2020 20:09:55 GMT -5
I have a laptop with the slightly less powerful 3GB RAM version of the 1060 and it runs really well. Was around US$1150ish new w/ good cooling too 3yrs ago, can probably find something similar or nearly as good in the $700-900 range? No clue what your budget is.
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Post by joegolferg on Aug 5, 2020 6:06:17 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2020 16:29:52 GMT -5
^^^ Yeah that would almost definitely get the job done
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Post by toddfather on Aug 6, 2020 8:19:45 GMT -5
Bought a Dell G7 laptop about 6 months ago. Works great on TGC. I play on high graphics because a few courses tend to chug a bit on ultra. Warzone plays at about 80-90 FPS. Ran me about $1400 I think.
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Post by Stowey on Aug 9, 2020 17:10:31 GMT -5
Alright guys, So I’m thinking of buying a laptop for the new game coming out in August. The trouble I’m having is I can’t find a laptop that covers the top system requirements, I don’t have a great knowledge of computers. I have enough to know most i7 laptop cover the cpu side of things in this game. The graphics card side of things is my down fall, I’ve been trying to compare the nvidia GTX 960 with others. I’ve had no luck so what I’m asking is, can someone tell me a laptop graphics card that will cover the above card. I hoping this won’t cost me an arm and a leg......... Thanks in advance.!!! Try laptopdirect you can filter by pretty much anything and they have refurbs
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