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Check if your gaming laptop can run AAA games at 1080p with very high settings.

Check if your gaming laptop can run AAA games at 1080p with very high settings.

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Johannes1209
Junior Member
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02-28-2023, 06:44 AM
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Expert review of your gaming setup and future readiness. Your configuration looks solid for 1080p gaming, especially with the ASUS Strix Rog GL502vt DS71 paired with an Acer 1080p display. The processor and GPU selections are well-chosen for performance and efficiency. You’ve optimized cooling and have a decent balance of RAM and storage. The specs you mentioned should comfortably handle most AAA titles at 30-40 FPS, particularly when running at medium to high settings. I’d say your current setup is a strong foundation, but keep an eye on future upgrades if you plan to push higher resolutions or newer titles. Overall, it’s a solid choice for now.
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Johannes1209
02-28-2023, 06:44 AM #1

Expert review of your gaming setup and future readiness. Your configuration looks solid for 1080p gaming, especially with the ASUS Strix Rog GL502vt DS71 paired with an Acer 1080p display. The processor and GPU selections are well-chosen for performance and efficiency. You’ve optimized cooling and have a decent balance of RAM and storage. The specs you mentioned should comfortably handle most AAA titles at 30-40 FPS, particularly when running at medium to high settings. I’d say your current setup is a strong foundation, but keep an eye on future upgrades if you plan to push higher resolutions or newer titles. Overall, it’s a solid choice for now.

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Mr_Rockyman
Junior Member
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02-28-2023, 07:00 AM
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When you consider 30 frames per second as acceptable, triple overdrive might be near its limit by the end of the year.
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Mr_Rockyman
02-28-2023, 07:00 AM #2

When you consider 30 frames per second as acceptable, triple overdrive might be near its limit by the end of the year.

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Phantomz_MC
Member
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02-28-2023, 03:10 PM
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It's an older model card with similar performance to a GTX 1050. It's starting to feel a bit outdated, but if you're planning ahead, upgrading might be wise. But if you're okay simplifying some settings, it could still work for a while.
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Phantomz_MC
02-28-2023, 03:10 PM #3

It's an older model card with similar performance to a GTX 1050. It's starting to feel a bit outdated, but if you're planning ahead, upgrading might be wise. But if you're okay simplifying some settings, it could still work for a while.

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Hencorp
Member
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02-28-2023, 05:53 PM
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Earlier mentioned you should be able to keep 30 frames in a lot of triple A titles, though I wouldn't anticipate much higher. Keep in mind an i7 6700hq falls short compared to an i7 6700k, and the same applies to the GTX 970m and GTX 970.
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Hencorp
02-28-2023, 05:53 PM #4

Earlier mentioned you should be able to keep 30 frames in a lot of triple A titles, though I wouldn't anticipate much higher. Keep in mind an i7 6700hq falls short compared to an i7 6700k, and the same applies to the GTX 970m and GTX 970.

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Mega_Ryachu
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02-28-2023, 09:44 PM
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They’d likely perform better with medium to low detail for new titles to maintain smooth operation. Achieving 30-40 FPS would be quite challenging, especially given how older 970s are feeling now. Continuing to play newer games would only add more strain on the system over time.
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Mega_Ryachu
02-28-2023, 09:44 PM #5

They’d likely perform better with medium to low detail for new titles to maintain smooth operation. Achieving 30-40 FPS would be quite challenging, especially given how older 970s are feeling now. Continuing to play newer games would only add more strain on the system over time.

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Johnnyy6
Junior Member
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03-04-2023, 04:07 PM
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It’s all centered around the GPU topic. I own a GTX970, which already required more memory than the original specs allowed. I had to install a modified version to make it run. It’s still in development, though. Past titles? Mostly finished releases. You might need to lower some settings. Upcoming titles? Unlikely. I’m generally skeptical about this project. Predicting the future is tough, but it seems memory demands are rising simply because most developers don’t focus on efficiency or remove unnecessary parts. Also, dedicated ray tracing hardware hasn’t proven useful so far. That doesn’t guarantee it won’t change. Personally, I’m concerned that upcoming consoles in mid-2020 could redefine minimum system requirements. This is something many people doubt will happen. The issue is, if it does, there’s no way to know what the shift will be until it occurs—so buying now to guess is almost pointless.
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Johnnyy6
03-04-2023, 04:07 PM #6

It’s all centered around the GPU topic. I own a GTX970, which already required more memory than the original specs allowed. I had to install a modified version to make it run. It’s still in development, though. Past titles? Mostly finished releases. You might need to lower some settings. Upcoming titles? Unlikely. I’m generally skeptical about this project. Predicting the future is tough, but it seems memory demands are rising simply because most developers don’t focus on efficiency or remove unnecessary parts. Also, dedicated ray tracing hardware hasn’t proven useful so far. That doesn’t guarantee it won’t change. Personally, I’m concerned that upcoming consoles in mid-2020 could redefine minimum system requirements. This is something many people doubt will happen. The issue is, if it does, there’s no way to know what the shift will be until it occurs—so buying now to guess is almost pointless.

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Zoldaxx
Junior Member
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03-06-2023, 08:23 AM
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It’s not too bad at all. A GTX 1060 or 1050 Ti could deliver 50-60 frames per second. But laptop compatibility fades quickly. All the K, gtxx 700, and 800 GPUs won’t get driver updates on laptops this year. This suggests the M chips are probably being phased out next year.
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Zoldaxx
03-06-2023, 08:23 AM #7

It’s not too bad at all. A GTX 1060 or 1050 Ti could deliver 50-60 frames per second. But laptop compatibility fades quickly. All the K, gtxx 700, and 800 GPUs won’t get driver updates on laptops this year. This suggests the M chips are probably being phased out next year.

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UMadCauseImNot
Junior Member
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03-09-2023, 06:54 AM
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On the GTX 970M you can sustain high performance, achieving 60fps+ at 1080p for extended periods with an i7-4720HQ+GTX970M system.
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UMadCauseImNot
03-09-2023, 06:54 AM #8

On the GTX 970M you can sustain high performance, achieving 60fps+ at 1080p for extended periods with an i7-4720HQ+GTX970M system.