c130lover wrote:Hello,
I just ordered a laptop. I've been a desktop guy all my life, but I don't think it's practical to haul a desktop and monitor to and from school every break. The laptop I ordered is an HP ENVY 15t-j100. The specs are:
Windows 8.1 64 bit
Intel i5-4200M
NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M
8 gigs of ram
1TB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
I don't expect it to run as well as my desktop, but I'm curious as to what I should expect, ie what fps at max,high,medium, or low, etc.
Thanks in advance.
Laptops as a rule or usually not designed to run games on. The biggest problem is the fact that they are so small you are limited as to what you can use for a video card, Plus you will have a problem keeping the card cool But with some work you should be able to get FSX up and running with sliders set from middle range backwards. You should get descent frame rates from 20 on down depending.
What you might not know is one of the factors that create a great gaming computer is the POWER SUPPLY as well as the video card and lets face it you can not put a large power supply in a laptop. The higher end power supply have dedicated power leads and are designed specifically for your top of the line video cards. You just can not do this with a laptop
The power supply on my system is rated at 1,000 watts and has a dedicated rail for the video cards I use
