I want to buy a relatively good laptop that can run CS: GO and League of Legends at 60 fps. Can someone help me?
Notebook / laptop for gaming is like a children's bike for taking part in the tour de france
For 300 EUR you can probably only get used items.
https://www.afbshop.de/gebrauchte-laptops
Well, I don't think that's that blatant. Finally, there are also gaming laptops with the corresponding computing and cooling power.
Let's say a mountain bike for the Tour de France 😉
Gaming with a laptop can be described simply, expensive, hot and choppy.
As a work laptop you get something for 300 euro, but for gaming you have to expect 800-1000 euro for laptops.
You can get a desktop system for around 400 euro and that is many times faster, more durable and more environmentally friendly.
Gaming laptops are an invention of the industry. Anyone who wants to play at a high level should get a good, high-performance pc.
just 3 aspects:
cooling
power supply 100 watt power supply for everything: 400 minumum in the pc without monitor.
components trimmed for energy saving and mobility.
Yes and now? There are also uses for this:
For example someone who lives in city A for work during the week and in city B at the weekend. Such a device is worth gold for them. Or should he rather pack and unpack his tower PC and monitor twice a week?
Of course it's not ideal, but you can think outside the box.
I know times when I did that.
What? Set up and dismantled twice or changed location twice a week?
Jo, then you could even gamble only together on the LAN. And if there were a lot of events here, we went to the hall a few days later to another hall / or colleagues. 6 weeks holiday marathon.
I ask you an "A or B" question and you answer with "Jo". Nice.
Then read the whole sentence. Tztz, so you already have gehrin after the first word. You ask WHAT? , I say JO. And then I explain. My got come down from your illness.
No, that doesn't work. For this you could just assemble a PC that could do that (if you get the necessary CPU for it). And then you still have no screen mouse etc.
From your answer it is not clear whether you now had a laptop or whether you set up and dismantled your PC setup twice a week.
"Coming off an illness" and so many misspellings in one paragraph. Lol, violent.