They will have access to a wider variety of games that are much cheaper to purchase. They have realised that despite consoles being cheaper they are losing more money in the long term buying the games now that the second hand market has been destroyed.
No max budget, It will mostly likely be...
My brother and friend are looking to switch to PC and I really wanna recommend PCS rather than them getting a prebuilt.
Requirements:
They are console gamers to their eyes have not been spoiled with 60fps so I think there's no point in them getting an ultra high spec machine for high FPS as...
I'm not joking when I say I read this post before I went to sleep last night and I woke up several times in the middle of the night thinking about it. 🙀
I personally find the acceleration and deceleration of frames what is unnerving. We watch movies in 24fps and its completely fine because it's a constant rate. But having a 60fps drop down to 24fps and then back up again will feel really choppy.
I've seen people mentioning about the monitor needing to be paired the GPU, I can understand that perhaps a GPU can be no suitable for a monitor by being underpowered but surely any overpowering will give greater framerates.
I currently have a 2080 MXM and it only gets around 80-120fps on ultra...
This is one of the most ironic fates of all. Old enough to afford all the games and the rig to play them, not enough time to even complete a tiny fraction of them?
Anyone else really guilty of playing a lot of new games for half an hour and never revisiting them?
It's possible If there is still head room for more Hz that was previously not being attained because of thermal throttling then any extra reduction in temps will be eaten up by the more cycles and the temp will have virtually not changed at all.
There is no such things as a powerful gaming laptop that also cools as good as a PC. If these parts could be cooled inside of a laptop then there would be no booming market with the variety we see of aftermarket cooling solutions.
If you want top of the range specs inside such a tight space...
Go back into the bios and ensure that only the ssd is in the list of bootable devices. I suspect it's trying to boot off the wrong drive, same thing happened to me before, except it would boot into the recovery mode for the drive I had removed the windows from. The fact that there is no recovery...
The disk management tool GUI in windows won't let you remove any partition like that without having to go into the CLI.
I can confirm this to be true because I had to do it yesterday after my format of all my drives so I took the opportunity to reclaim the space as all my disks we 100% empty...
You might want to see about removing all the partitions from the HDD including the un deletable system and recovery ones and recreating the partition so you can get the full space out of the drive.
https://www.lifewire.com/delete-windows-recovery-partition-4128723
Did you happen to also install anything like XTU? They tend to fight over the control of the settings if you have them both running at the same time.
You may actually need to have a certain DLL from the XTU install to be able to tweak the cpu settings judging on the error message you have there
Depending on how anal you want to be about it, you'll also want to open up the command line tool for disk part and remove the recovery and boot partitions that will remain on the storage drive and reclaim the lost space there. If these remain sometimes the bios will still try and boot from those...
I have a few points to make,
The out of the box overclock settings for the chips in a laptop are designed for the best possible benchmark results, temps be damned.
With a K series chip you will need to tweak the processor so that the boost clocks behave in a sensible manner. You might find...