Intel Core i5-9300H
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1650
16 Gb RAM
The laptop is called Medion Erazer P15603
Possibly. At lower resolution.
Yes, but with bad graphics upgrade your graphics card.
Yes, I play on a PC with an i5 7500, a 1060 6GB and 16GB RAM. My graphics settings are medium and some are low.
The game runs relatively smoothly so far.
But you have to note that you have built in laptop components and that you probably have a little more loss of performance.
But I do think that you can play it well, just not with the best graphics.
If it doesn't work, you can always return the game if you bought it on Steam.
But you have to note that there are deadlines and you can't exceed a certain playing time.
Upgrading the graphics card in notebooks is always bad.
But not impossible. I go to an IT school and if you document your work steps precisely when dismantling and putting together, you have to find out which graphics card is compatible with the device.
No, that doesn't work…
You would have to solve several hundred to a thousand soldering points by hand on a 284mm² area and then solder them back on. Then the chip would have to be based on the same GPU so that the soldering points are absolutely identical, have the same memory controller and the power supply would have to be stronger than it is. You would then have to work with dedicated PCBs, since the laptop PCB does not have space for additional MOSFETs and coils. In addition, the cooling is not designed for higher TGPs and would therefore quickly reach its limits. You don't have an advantage with it!
In short, it is not possible to upgrade something, even replacing the GPU is absolutely impossible for a person with a soldering iron, something can only be done by machines! I don't know how little you have a clue, but it is certainly not "no problem"
You already know that the GTX 1060 is a good 30% better?
The GTX 1650 is below the minimum requirements. Even the old GTX 780 which for the min. Requirements called is stronger.
In addition, the laptop versions are a bit slower because they can't clock that high.
I've just researched I'm sorry, I admit my mistake, I assumed it would work.
Never mind, nice that you are so honest. There are not many on the Internet, so you can be proud that you are so honest yourself anonymously!
No problem and thanks for the explanation, maybe I can score points in class tomorrow.
You're not telling me the GTX 1060 is better than the 1650? Edit: Sorry I confused it with the 1660