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The Intel I5 processor

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I'm a bit gutted at the moment becuase I was going to get my new laptop today but couldn't get it. So I had to follow my own advice and get an alternative (I didn't have a Plan B). The one I'm getting's got an Intel I5 processor but what I want to know is what they're like.
 
What model? What did you want instead?
The ASUS TUF F16. I followed my own advice which I give to customers on the Co-op shop floor which was to have a Plan B (back up) or alternative but I had to make do with a cheaper one with the samr processor. I'm trying to keep withon the forum rules of not mentioning competitors and not mention any names but I ordered the alternative (I didn't have a Plan B) and I can pick it up next Tuesday
It's given me something to look foward to and on Monday night I'm having a final shutdown of the one I'm using at the moment.
 
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Depends what i5.

If its a 10th or 11th Generation i5 then they are really good.
But will it run:-
DOOM, DOOM ETERNAL (Yes, I HAVE seen the STARS version of SPARTACUS (ALL FOUR SEASONS). If you've also seen the kill sequences in Skyrim, you'll know what I mean about the glory kills and SPARTACUS-Gods Of The Arena/Blood And Sand/Vengeance/War Of The Damned (Come on does anybody on here honestly watch it for the politics, intrigue and back story?)

(EDIT- I forgot to ask whether it'll run Cyberpunk 2077 [I'm more interested in the world it's set in and the technology] but I've heard some bad things about it).
 
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What model number Graphics card and i5 and is it 8 or 16 gb RAM. Then i will give you a very rough estimate frame rates for doom eternal hopefully

Does this help:-
LENOVO Series 3 15.6" Gaming Laptop - Intel® Core™ i5, GTX 1650, 256 GB SSD

4gb Intel I5l 64 bit 10300H at 120 HZ. I can't due to the rule about mentioning competitors, say where I'm getting it from (I pick it up next Tuesday). I had to get the bloke I was talking too's boss (Not to complain but for confirmation). What I know about the specs of graphics cards and processors can be writtin on the head of a pin but I want to know is wheter it'll let me play my favourite games and other software
I've tried to keep within the rule about hinting at competiors but normally I just pick one out at random and hope for the best.
(Any violation of the rule was unintentional and I'd like to apologise to the mods).
But why can't the manufacturers make their laptops look different as they all look the same and add a few decals and lights?
 
1080p on Doom Eternal on High settings 68 FPS

Medium setting 84 FPS.

It wont be exactly that, it was tested on a very simular spec laptop so wont be far off.

So yes even on Ultra settings it would run that game ok, just turn the shadow quality and water reflection to low and everything else on highest and it would run well i think.

Harder to run games will be more of a challenge and you will need to mess about with settings, turning them lower until it runs well.

It will run older games well

The storage is fast but low amount at 256GB ( you could use external storage though by either making your own with a hard drive / SSD drive and USB 3 external hard drive caddy or buy a pre made one )

I haven't got it yet but will games like SKYRIM/WOLfENSTEIN (THE MACHINE GAMES VERSION) look better and for some reason SKYRIM resuses to lgo past the start up menu on the laptop I'm using now, somebody reckons it might be the processor as I've tried everything and don't trust DOOM (2016 version) to run on it.

I'll let you know how it goes on.
 
My i7-4500U is 8yrs old and is 2c4t - you can't read too much into the name from that era, gotta look at the spec.

Machine Games is the developer, they made the newer Wolfenstein games like Old Blood / New Order.
To answer the question a faster CPU will rarely make a game look better, more a case of providing a better framerate in scenarios where it is CPU limited.

edit: That said I did find the New Order RIDICULOUSLY demanding, only game in years I've had drop under 30fps except sandbox stuff like UEBS.

I had no problem running The New Order (is that the one where a ston sub's used as a base or is it the one where it goes through James Bond-Rambo-Indiana Jones as I tend to get confused)
No prizes for guessing why I like it (hint I like the STARS version of SPARTACUS and d'you think people wathc it for the story and politics?).. In one session I had a nazi's brain on the floor and when I play it and am about to shoot one I tell them 'NO HOLSTEN PILS FOR YOU!'

I just assumed that better graphics card=better looking games but what I know about processor and graphics card specs can be written on a pinhead and hopefully I can start playing SKYRIM again as a bloke I was talking to recokons it might be the processor(an INTEL 5 CORE) and SKYRIM used to work all the time but now it REFUSES to get past the start menu.
Still a bit gutted becuase I didn't get the laptop I wanted and I didn' have a plan-B in mind.
 
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I think the i5 10300H will be fine and the 1650 is about the minimum GPU I would consider for a gaming laptop. Depends on the price though and what your preferred laptop specs had. At 600 its probably okay but at 700 I think would be looking at a 1660ti.

seven hundred quid was going to be my absolute limit. I'm also a bit of a creative as well as a gamer (Just think of the possibilities of screengrabs from your favourite games uploaded into photo editing software and what you can do [I've done this myself and I was writing fantasy fiction with DOOM style settings even before I got into DOOM/ELDER SCROLLS]). But to be honest, when I get a new laptop, I pick one out at random and hope for the best but this time I had one in mind (but no back up alternative option). What I want to do is start messing about with screengrabs again but I might as well waityin until I've got my new one . but I
What I'm doing now is just bidning my time over the next four days and i want to get into ELITE DANGEROUS more seriously but there isn't much point in reinstalling games/software now is there?
 
I haven't got it yet but will games like SKYRIM/WOLfENSTEIN (THE MACHINE GAMES VERSION) look better and for some reason SKYRIM resuses to lgo past the start up menu on the laptop I'm using now, somebody reckons it might be the processor as I've tried everything and don't trust DOOM (2016 version) to run on it.

I'll let you know how it goes on.

Everything's runing so far but I'm sure DOOM 2016's faster than it was on my previous laptop.
 
1080p on Doom Eternal on High settings 68 FPS

Medium setting 84 FPS.

It wont be exactly that, it was tested on a very simular spec laptop so wont be far off.

So yes even on Ultra settings it would run that game ok, just turn the shadow quality and water reflection to low and everything else on highest and it would run well i think.

Harder to run games will be more of a challenge and you will need to mess about with settings, turning them lower until it runs well.

It will run older games well

The storage is fast but low amount at 256GB ( you could use external storage though by either making your own with a hard drive / SSD drive and USB 3 external hard drive caddy or buy a pre made one )


You were right about it running DOOM ETERNAL (I've had to do with The Ancient Gods [part one] expansion at the moment just as a tester but somehow, the first level reminds me of something Lovecraftian written by Brian Lumley set on an oil rig called The Night The Sea Maid Went Down (google it). I've had to use my external 2TB external SSD drive and follow instructions from a Youtube video. But how much space doce Microsoft flight Simulator take up (before the DLC?

DOOM ETERNAL (THE ANCIENT GODS) has to be the most intense game I've played for a while (and that's on the easist setting). I haven't got the main game yet but hope to do so in the near future.

Thanks for the assurance.
 
Depends what i5.

If its a 10th or 11th Generation i5 then they are really good.

You were right. I've finally got the games I wanted (Cyberpunk and especially DOOM ETERNAL [the campaign and both Older Gods DLC) but the makers could have made the platforming sections or the parts where you have to swing from a bar easier but I still love it!!
 
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