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Will I have framrate issues with new laptop
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Not sure if this is the right place to be asking this, but I figure that if anyone can help me, people on this forum can.
My roommate is moving, and selling all his stuff cheap.

I'm thinking about buying his alienware laptop for cheap, mainly to play tf2 on. I know that desktops are far superior in every way, but I'm curious if this Alienware will be able to give me a consistently high framerate.

The specs include :

i5 7300 HQ 2.50 (can be clocked to 3.50)
nvidia GTX 1050 ti Geforce.

I plan to play on ultra low settings, with an fps config. I'd appreciate any advice at all.

Not sure if this is the right place to be asking this, but I figure that if anyone can help me, people on this forum can.
My roommate is moving, and selling all his stuff cheap.

I'm thinking about buying his alienware laptop for cheap, mainly to play tf2 on. I know that desktops are far superior in every way, but I'm curious if this Alienware will be able to give me a consistently high framerate.

The specs include :

i5 7300 HQ 2.50 (can be clocked to 3.50)
nvidia GTX 1050 ti Geforce.

I plan to play on ultra low settings, with an fps config. I'd appreciate any advice at all.
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I have that CPU with a GTX 1060. I can run a benchmark for you, but I remember it giving more than 120 FPS consistently.
1920x1080 with mastercomfig.
Edit:

75097 frames 508.545 seconds 147.67 fps ( 6.77 ms/f) 9.639 fps variability

I couldn't find the benchmark demo, so I just did a random ESEA demo on Sunshine.

I have that CPU with a GTX 1060. I can run a benchmark for you, but I remember it giving more than 120 FPS consistently.
1920x1080 with mastercomfig.
Edit:
[quote]75097 frames 508.545 seconds 147.67 fps ( 6.77 ms/f) 9.639 fps variability
[/quote]
I couldn't find the benchmark demo, so I just did a random ESEA demo on Sunshine.
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BilbertI have that CPU with a GTX 1060. I can run a benchmark for you, but I remember it giving more than 120 FPS consistently.
1920x1080 with mastercomfig.
Edit:75097 frames 508.545 seconds 147.67 fps ( 6.77 ms/f) 9.639 fps variabilityI couldn't find the benchmark demo, so I just did a random ESEA demo on Sunshine.

Awesome, thanks a bunch

[quote=Bilbert]I have that CPU with a GTX 1060. I can run a benchmark for you, but I remember it giving more than 120 FPS consistently.
1920x1080 with mastercomfig.
Edit:
[quote]75097 frames 508.545 seconds 147.67 fps ( 6.77 ms/f) 9.639 fps variability
[/quote]
I couldn't find the benchmark demo, so I just did a random ESEA demo on Sunshine.[/quote]

Awesome, thanks a bunch
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