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10-31-2021 11:53 AM
Hi so I'm considering buying a new Hp 15-dy2021nr from Amazon.com
and I'd like to know a few things that isn't there
1. Is it for gaming? How much FPS should i get in Minecraft?
2. What is the max ram in case I'll want to add in the future
3. I saw it have Intel Iris graphic card, Will I be able in the future to replace it?
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11-01-2021 11:12 AM - edited 11-01-2021 11:13 AM
As far as I know, this is NOT a gaming laptop -- and nothing you can do will turn it into one.
If you want a genuine Gaming laptop, then you need to consider spending at least $1000 for the lowest entry-level model -- which is a LOT more than this one costs.
A good Gaming laptop will set you back $2500 and a really good one will be $3500 or more -- since then, you are looking at the Alienware laptops.
FPS varies by the individual game, screen resolution, and other settings -- so you have to see actual game tests to see if the FPS is in the range that you want.
Your best bet is to hunt down gaming laptop testing sites on the Internet and read their reviews.
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
11-01-2021 11:12 AM - edited 11-01-2021 11:13 AM
As far as I know, this is NOT a gaming laptop -- and nothing you can do will turn it into one.
If you want a genuine Gaming laptop, then you need to consider spending at least $1000 for the lowest entry-level model -- which is a LOT more than this one costs.
A good Gaming laptop will set you back $2500 and a really good one will be $3500 or more -- since then, you are looking at the Alienware laptops.
FPS varies by the individual game, screen resolution, and other settings -- so you have to see actual game tests to see if the FPS is in the range that you want.
Your best bet is to hunt down gaming laptop testing sites on the Internet and read their reviews.
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP