Thanks for the reply. I was actually thinking of buying a laptop with this graphics card. Would a 960m be much better?
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Thanks. I was thinking of getting one of these two:
laptopsdirect.co.uk/asus-n552vw-intel-core-i7-6700hq-16gb-1tb-128gb-ssd-nvidia-geforce-940m-d-n552vw-fy094t/version.asp
https://www.amazon.co.uk/YunSen-Gra...p/B01EWY5II8?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0#
I'd ideally like to spend as little as possible. Which one should I go for in your opinion?
Also, the "post new thread" button still isn't showing up for me.
Thinking of buying a laptop with this spec:
Intel® Core™ i5-6300HQ
8 GB DDR3L-1600 SDRAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M
1 TB 5400 rpm SATA
128 GB M.2 SSD
How would it run PC?
Heyho!
Can anyone please tell me whether this System will be able to run Planet Coaster well?
- AMD FX-6350
- 8GB of RAM
- GTX 970
- Win 10 64-Bit
I would be very happy if someone helped me[noob]
Thinking of buying a laptop with this spec:
Intel® Core™ i5-6300HQ
8 GB DDR3L-1600 SDRAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M
1 TB 5400 rpm SATA
128 GB M.2 SSD
How would it run PC?
Heyho!
Can anyone please tell me whether this System will be able to run Planet Coaster well?
- AMD FX-6350
- 8GB of RAM
- GTX 970
- Win 10 64-Bit
I would be very happy if someone helped me[noob]
[up]It would run Planet Coaster fine, but it would be hard to define exactly how well it would run the game, because that is also dependant on how much stuff you will build in your parks. You should be fine, but fine can be relative, so honestly I don't. I do know that if you walk into technical issues with Planet Coaster and you have not played the game for more than a few hours, you should be able to ask for a refund through Frontier Support if you want to.
Your system will likely run Planet Coaster quite well. As I have said above, it also depends on how much stuff you build in your parks. The more stuff there is, the more powerful your computer needs to be to render everything and to run the simulation smoothly.
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I wish we had a thumbs up button where we could like posts. I wanted to say all the above, but forgot to. That'll teach me to write replies right after crawling out of bed in the morning.[mouth shut]
It would run Planet Coaster fine, but it would be hard to define exactly how well it would run the game, because that is also dependant on how much stuff you will build in your parks. You should be fine, but fine can be relative, so honestly I don't. I do know that if you walk into technical issues with Planet Coaster and you have not played the game for more than a few hours, you should be able to ask for a refund through Frontier Support if you want to.
Hi all
Do you think my laptop will be able to run the game?
Windows 10 64-bit
Intel Core i7-3630QM @2.4GHz
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia GeForce 610M
Thanks to all you wonderful people who understand what these numbers mean!
Looking to get a new laptop. These it the best one I've seen for my price range do you think they it will be able to run it And which should I get?
Dell Inspiron 15-7000
Intel Core i7-6700HQ Quad Core Processor
15.6" Full HD Screen
Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit
8GB DDR3 RAM
8GB SSD + 1000GB Hybrid HDD
Dedicated GeForce GTX 960M 4GB Graphics
USB3 | HDMI | Bluetooth
Aluminum chassis with Backlit Keyboard
Or
MSI GL72 6QC-024UK
Intel Core i5-6300HQ Quad Core Processor
17.3" Full HD Screen
Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit
12GB DDR4 RAM
1000GB 7200RPM HDD
DVD Rewriter
Dedicated GeForce GT 940MX 2GB Graphics
USB3 | HDMI | Bluetooth | DisplayPort | USB3 Type C
SteelSeries Keyboard
Hi, everyone...So well, this topic is pretty long, but I'll put my specs in, and maybe someone can tell me if my system will run this game. I've been thinking about getting RCTW, but I've had a lot of people recommend PC instead. It looks great from what I've seen so far, and I'd like to think I could try it.
* MSI GT72 6QD 'Dominator'
*Win10 Home 64bit
* 6th Gen Intel i7 6820HK @ 2.7Ghz {can be boosted to over 3.5Ghz in "Sport Mode"}
*16GB DDR4 2133 {can be doubled}
*GTX 970M 3GB GDDR5 {can be upgraded, drivers updated regularly}
*1TB HDD {can add SSD x2}
*MoBo is a mystery {can't even get specs from MSI site...but it seems to get the job done}
i had a 6700k system i built and sold the build because i hated it.i ended up building a new 4790k build at 4.6 ghz at 1.2v and my max cpu temp is 58c.32 gb of ddr3 2133 and a gtx 1070.i found out real quick newer generation doesn't always mean better. for anyone willing to get there hands a little dirty you can build a pretty fast computer yourself for a decent price.