Greetings I would like to ask which is the best notebook to run Af, I am looking to run Aerofly smoothly or at 20 FPS minimum and without serrations with a 4K monitor that I have any indication? without being Mac? and at an affordable price
Indications of good notebooks?
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I'm also researching a monitor and a good but not too expensive notebook, below 8,000 $ here in Brazil, I found some interesting ones like the Acer Predator Helios 300, Sansung Odyssey 2 and the Acer Aspire Nitro 5 both gamers with i7 GeForce NVIDIA 4 GB RAM video card with 2.60 to 4.80 GHz, 16 GB RAM and 4K support, just for me to run reasonably in 4K resolution if it works, and to help me with projects in my profession. Soon I will be running the Aerofly FS2 PC in a magnificent way until the end of the year.
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unfortunately these are very expensive I will continue to research. Do you own which PC to run?
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I use a PC assembled by me at the time that did not use the heaviest programs I have an intel core i5 with 2GB RAM and 4GB RAM and a bad video card does not run AFS2 very well so I do not simulate much on the PC yet.
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I use the Lenovo ideapad 320 2gb vram i5-8u
I run Vulcan at 70 but for some reason I get low FPS when going into San Diego and Denver
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and runs well? if I want to play in 4K maybe hold the stride?
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No 4K hahaha
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unless you want to spend a lot of money. This is $1000 buget I added ram to mine so I got 12GB ram.
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My laptop is the Acer Helios 300 and very satisfied on every resolution and screenformat with all graphics-sliders maxed out.
Is just a sugestion because I'm a happy user with the HW-configuration. I must admit, relatively expensive but in general:
Going for good or best results: all has it's price. Furthermore think to the future for a lang lasting HW-system enjoyment.
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You can buy a HP pavillion gaming, they have a very good variety of gaming laptops at very good prices. Also, if you have reddit, you can check r/SuggestALaptop and someone can reccomend you one
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I use the Lenovo ideapad 320 2gb vram i5-8u
I run Vulcan at 70 but for some reason I get low FPS when going into San Diego and Denver
This seems to be acceptable since Denver and San Diego are complex and heavy.
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My laptop is the Acer Helios 300 and very satisfied on every resolution and screenformat with all graphics-sliders maxed out.
Is just a sugestion because I'm a happy user with the HW-configuration. I must admit, relatively expensive but in general:
Going for good or best results: all has it's price. Furthermore think to the future for a lang lasting HW-system enjoyment.
Yes you are right doing a thorough analysis everything that is worthwhile and is good is expensive for having your reward. I'm going this way with the Acer Helios 300.
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I'm dreaming with this one:
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I have one of those HP Pavilion Gaming Laptops. It was pretty cheap compared to other gaming rigs and it has two graphics cards. I have set 120 FPS in AFS2 and get pretty close to that in most scenery. Pretty pleased with it.
There were no printed instructions, and it took me a while to work out that I had to go into the NVIDIA settings and select the better card and associate Steam with it to get full benefits from the cards. The only other downside I think is the 512 GB hard disk. If I had buckets of money I would really like to get a machine with a 2TB SSD primary drive. That way I could get more scenery.