Is the following gaming notebook worth 350 euro? And could you play for example with high graphics settings?
Here the hardware:
15.6 "Full HD Non-glare AHVA / IPS Panel
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 870M 6144MB GDDR5+ NVIDIA F2P Bundle
- Intel Core i7-4710HQ - 2.50 - 3.50GHz 6MB 47W
- 16GB (2x 8192) DDR3 RAM 1600MHz Crucial
- 120GB mSATA SSD Crucial
- 250GB mSATA SSD Samsung 850 EVO
- 500GB SSD Samsung 840 EVO
- Blu-ray burner Ultra-Slim
- Intel Centrino Wireless-N 135 (including Bluetooth)
- Illuminated keyboard German (adjustable)
- black frosted aluminum housing
The Gerbraucht price is based on supply and demand, and also on the former new price.
For a 5-year-old calculator, I think a retail price of about 10-15% of the new price is realistic.
According to the seller (I'm the potential buyer) the original price was around 1500 euro in September 2014.
With the mentioned hardware I already think that the notebook is worth 350, - €.
But depends on the condition. If you have the opportunity to test the device before buying and run a benchmark, then use this.
Which game on which notebook graphics runs properly can be found here:
https://www.notebookcheck.com/...827.0.html
However, it does not just depend on the graphics card.
But I guess you can run PUBG in Full HD with middle or high settings well.
Is it possible to run a benchmark test from a USB stick so that I can do this at the buyer's expense?
Then I would offer about 200 euro for it.
I would be careful with something. At that age, it would not be uncommon for you to go from one day to the next. Accordingly, I would not want to pay much, with the 200 euro of funcky49 you would be doing pretty well.
What the part of course has as a plus, is the consistent equipment with SSDs. But do not change the fact that it's all ancient.
No idea, I have not been dealing with portable apps or boot cd's / sticks for a long time. Most boot cd's or sticks offer tools for testing.
The benchmark is not so much about the speed but more about whether the error-free runs. This could possibly rule out major hardware defects.