Is this notebook sufficient to play smoothly on high graphics, full HD and 60 pictures in the 1800s?

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Is this notebook sufficient to play smoothly on high graphics, full HD and 60 pictures in the 1800s?

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Which notebook?

Br

This is a good question!

Un

Have a picture asked the question, now it is gone, well

Os

You have not written which notebook you mean, but generally games in the highest setting with a high frame rate is not for notebooks. Games with their highest settings are designed for the best graphics cards on the market, and then exploit all that these graphics cards can do. Finally, anyone who lays alone for the graphics card over 1000 euro, there would like to see a difference to the picture on a notebook.

And such fat graphics cards that are even bigger than your whole notebook, and power for 3 notebooks need, as well as 2 - 3 fat fan, can never be installed by the designed for energy saving graphics of a notebook.

Nevertheless, apart from the brilliance of the depiction, you can also have fun at a lower level.

Am

Have seen the notebook, post the picture here but here. The new question with the image was deleted because it was an identical question on the same topic and duplicate questions are not welcome.

Have also bought a gaming notebook, for about 1500 euro. I would not do that again.

a PC for the same price is much stronger
You can't upgrade your notebook if parts break or become obsolete
gets hot, then broken loud and fast (at least replaced within the warranty period)
on battery can't gamble anyway

The hardware will hardly be enough if you want to play on high quality and still want 60fps.

Av

But let them, that has its price

Un

Thank you