February 14, 201214 yr I am buying a notebook and would like to know if they could be used even for FSX.Toshiba http://www.ecomputerdepot.com/Notebooks/Toshiba-Notebooks/Toshiba-Satellite-755-M1E6AR-+-BAG-c-10950-p-53142.htmlDell http://computercaredubai.ae/dell-inspiron-15r-0229-intel-i5-4gb-ram-500gb-hdd-15-6-1gb-graphics/ The toshiba has a dedicated GFX but not the Dell (GMA 3000 1G) now i don't have more money to go for a higher end , and I buying one of these notebooks for work so I am wondering if I can use FSX smoothly on any of them I am also purchasing Xplane 10 later this month.Hope members can reply a little urgently :) as I have to pick it up by tomorrow. Ryzen 5 1600x - 16GB DDR4 - RTX 3050 8GB - MSI Gaming Plus
February 14, 201214 yr Really and honestly, a desktop will give you much more performance than that of a laptop due to the mobile version constraints of the product version.(Ex: i5 2450M)But, those are nice laptops overall and will give decent performance in FSX.
February 14, 201214 yr Author Really and honestly, a desktop will give you much more performance than that of a laptop due to the mobile version constraints of the product version.(Ex: i5 2450M)But, those are nice laptops overall and will give decent performance in FSX.I know that the desktop versions would give very good performance but my budget is not much and I do need a laptop .Thnx I am planning on the dell . Ryzen 5 1600x - 16GB DDR4 - RTX 3050 8GB - MSI Gaming Plus
February 16, 201214 yr Author And what about this one though it has the same features like the one in the first post but I think the GFX card is different.http://www.gadgetsgu...ndia-14646.aspx Edited February 16, 201214 yr by ironmaiden Ryzen 5 1600x - 16GB DDR4 - RTX 3050 8GB - MSI Gaming Plus
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