Here is my laptop specifications: Specifications: Model: Asus K55VD Processor: Intel Core i7-3610QM (2.30 GHz) (4 logical cores) Memory: 4 GB DDR3, 750 GB HDD (5400 rpm) Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 (integrated) / NVIDIA GeForce 610M 2 GB DDR3 (discrete) (64-bit) Display: 15.6" LCD display (1366 x 768) Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) / No OS (upon being newly bought) Will these specifications be good for gaming?
Nice setup for a laptop! It's good for gaming, but you won't be able to run everything on max settings. Some very intensive might not even be able to run. Should be good for most games on medium/low settings.
But the downside of my laptop is that when I record playing Minecraft, I keep getting laggy for no apparent reason. Side note: I did not built it, I bought it 2 years ago (this costs 36,995 PhP ($818.52))
Here is my graphics cards specifications: Graphics clock: 850 MHz Memory clock: 1700 MHz Memory interface: 64-bit Memory: 2 GB DDR3 Video BIOS version: 75.19.4A.00.EB Bus: PCI Express x16 Gen2 Memory bandwidth: 12.80 GB/s CUDA cores: 48 Available graphics memory (total): 3782 MHz Direct3D feature level: 11_0
The most striking event I had recently done in Minecraft is that I got 230 FPS with OptiFine (2 chunks distance), does that sound weird?
Nice! I hate my Lenovo so bad I usually just play Minecraft on my I Mac :/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Intel i7 8gb ram 500gb hard drive @7200rpm 24gb ssd Intel graphics and a 15" screen.. Good specs but I over paid for it and only get 25-50 fps on low settings with render distance on 2, on my I Mac I get a steady 60 fps on high settings and 10 render distance Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yea sadly probably why I get such low fps, I could have got a Msi with gforce graphics but it had an i5 and I though Minecraft didn't need good graphics Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk