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Can you play Fortnite with over 60 frames per second?

Can you play Fortnite with over 60 frames per second?

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TheOffense
Junior Member
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10-09-2016, 03:03 PM
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I recently moved to a PC for playing Fortnite using a laptop equipped with a Corsair Harpoon and a K55 keyboard. The issue is that my old laptop has an integrated GPU and an i5-7200U processor. I’m unsure if it’s possible to overclock it and would appreciate any guidance on adjusting settings in Windows or overclocking tips. I’m not very experienced with tech, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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TheOffense
10-09-2016, 03:03 PM #1

I recently moved to a PC for playing Fortnite using a laptop equipped with a Corsair Harpoon and a K55 keyboard. The issue is that my old laptop has an integrated GPU and an i5-7200U processor. I’m unsure if it’s possible to overclock it and would appreciate any guidance on adjusting settings in Windows or overclocking tips. I’m not very experienced with tech, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

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F4TAL_X_OLLIE
Junior Member
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10-09-2016, 03:18 PM
#2
The ability of a PC to play Fortnite depends on its CPU, RAM, or graphics card. The CPU works well for Fortnite, but I’m unsure about your RAM and graphics card.
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F4TAL_X_OLLIE
10-09-2016, 03:18 PM #2

The ability of a PC to play Fortnite depends on its CPU, RAM, or graphics card. The CPU works well for Fortnite, but I’m unsure about your RAM and graphics card.

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creuse02
Member
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10-11-2016, 11:09 AM
#3
Completely overlooked that, I have an HD Graphics 620 and 2133 MHz of 8 GB SODIMM RAM.
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creuse02
10-11-2016, 11:09 AM #3

Completely overlooked that, I have an HD Graphics 620 and 2133 MHz of 8 GB SODIMM RAM.

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zFlare22
Member
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10-29-2016, 05:44 PM
#4
I'm almost certain you won't achieve 60 fps on an igpu.
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zFlare22
10-29-2016, 05:44 PM #4

I'm almost certain you won't achieve 60 fps on an igpu.

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jwjamesking
Junior Member
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10-31-2016, 12:17 AM
#5
Yup.
Nope.
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jwjamesking
10-31-2016, 12:17 AM #5

Yup.
Nope.