I'm a console person but want to buy a gaming notebook, but don't know my way around (graphics card, GPU, etc.). So the question to you is, are the following values good for simulation games, i.e. Coach simulator, motorway police simulator etc?
Values: 15.6 "/ 39.62 cm (1920 x 1080) Full HD IPS-Level Display Intel Pentium G6400 (2 x 4 GHz) 8 GB DDR4 - SO-DIMM 2666 MHz Crucial NVIDIA GeForce MX350 (2 GB GDDR5) 500 GB M .2 PCIe x4 (NVMe) SSD WD Blue SN550
Operating system: Windows
Screen size: 15.6 inch screen
Hard drive size: 256 GB hard drive
Function: gaming
RAM size: 8 GB RAM
CPU speed: 4 GHz CPU
Is a gaming notebook from ONE (Coming out on the 30th)
Tomorrow,
It depends on what you want to play with. Personally, I don't think of gaming laptops. Since in most cases you can't upgrade yourself. And you are practically tied to the hardware, and the performance is already outdated within a few weeks.
Better buy a gaming PC for $ 500 / $ 600 than start. Or hell for 12 euro mntl. Cloud gaming e.g. B (shadow.tech)
But back to the actual question:
The hardware is just, relative. You can certainly play some games, but many only with mediocre results. Especially since the thing gradually gets warmer and warmer with high utilization. Even more so, you are doing your lower area if you are not doing any favors while playing in bed 😂
Gradually, the battery performance also decreases, and, and and. In the end, the part only hangs on the power supply, becomes loose, goes out while gambling.
Please build a PC with a case. Gaming laptops are simply not recommended, if only because you wouldn't even have the space in a laptop for a good graphics card that is simply essential for gaming.
Find someone who is familiar with PC components and let them help you assemble the PC.
These "gaming" finished PCs are mostly just a lot of LEDs but little power.
Thanks, but don't have that much space and if I find one I have no idea whether the values are good and I also need a monitor. I'm not the richest myself.
And the other question is where do I look for a good one for 500-600 euro so what brand?
There are itx PCs that are very small
So it's definitely not for gaming.
Sure, that's understandable. But z. B on ebay there are complete sets, screen, PC, mouse, keyboard etc at 500. On the other hand, while n laptop space-saving logically white but the disadvantage is just the (static) you can only play up to a certain point as soon as Newer requirements come, you would theoretically have to buy a new laptop. Therefore.
About the laptop itself, it's relatively good, but you won't be able to play with it in high resolution or the like (newer ones)
The RAM is also something so-so.
The price also depends on what is going on in terms of price performance.