Is there a laptop where games run reasonably smoothly? But would use it mainly for school and take it on long car trips, that's why the battery plays the bigger role. Max. 500 euro
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Jagut has now only 1 star. Any experience with it?
I personally have one from Medion (Erazer). It has a 1050 and an i5 in it. Are not hammer specs but still cost 1000 euro. If you're not just playing Cs: go or Minecraft, nothing will work. (Example GTA online: 20-30 fps with drops up to runtrr to 3 fps) After 2 years I decided to build a PC. Wouldn't that be an idea for you too? If you don't dare you can buy a ready-made PC (although I would rather build it myself)
I already have a good PC, but I can't take it anywhere. Have a NEN i7 and ne 1080ti
You should set up a laptop for games from 800 to 900, you won't get smart or future-proof gaming hardware underneath. And as far as school and YouTube are concerned, a 300 Euro PC is enough. Why do you actually need a laptop when you already have a fat gaming PC? Playing for info only on the desktop is more pleasant because of the lack of shrill penetrant cooling and you will also only be able to play in the 800 euro range in low settings (in contrast to the desktop). Think again about your decision, my tip if it has to be a decent gaming laptop: sell the old desktop and see that you can find a laptop with at least a 1060 ti, usually 1000 euro. For some future security, I would put a little more money over the table because you can't simply replace the processor or the graphics card with the laptop as with the desktop
Just want to gamble a little Minecraft in between when the internet is not working, for example. And I'm not selling my PC! I want to use my laptop mainly for school. So no high-end gaming laptop Asus ROG has to be whitish, just one that also manages Minecraft at 60FPS.
Then my price saving tips are that firstly you neglect memory when you buy it. You can replace it afterwards and secondly make sure that you buy the laptop without an operating system. This also saves a lot, before you buy your favorite you also have to go through customer recessions, which often proves your worth in advance from unknown problems
https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...5es+656248 it would have been a HP, I have had no bad experiences with them. For the box, you just have to get a Windows license and maybe upgrade a second RAM module at some point, otherwise a lot of performance will be lost.