I personally do not experience lag using horses however, on servers players using horses often appear to be floating then tp to locations where they have rode the horse to.
Are you stupid? there is this thing called overclocking right.... and it makes your CPU produce more heat and if you cant move that heat away from the CPU it overheats which is bad the higher end ones are expensive for a reason and the only ones that are overpriced are the AIO liquid coolers which are garbage anyway
Case fans can help move air through the case but they do NOTHING to move heat away from components a cheap CPU cooler is also used by many as an alternative to the stock cooler even if not overclocking being that you will run colder temperatures (which is always good) and they tend to be a whole lot quieter
From a budget friendly standpoint $25 is not a necessary expense, I agree aftermarket coolers are crucial for overclocking but, judging by the build that is not a priority.
I have a 210mm case fan directly above my RAM modules and that does a pretty good job pulling heat. Even if you do buy an aftermarket CPU cooler, it is essential to have a set up with good circulation else that stagnate heat will affect your performance.
Stop feeding the kid lies.
MSI, Sager, and Asus easily overheat and use low-quality parts and overprice it by quite a lot. Instead, look for an Alienware, Razor, or iBuypower.
Nope...Same CPU, same RAM size and freq, much worse GPU. OP's 2GB VRAM makes it much better for handling rendering that is necessary for recording video while playing.
OP just FYI your CPU includes a heatsink and fan that would work fine, CPU coolers are overpriced buy case fans if you want to keep your computer cool.
You do realize that Linux is almost impossible for gaming
You do realize that Linux is terrible if not nearly impossible for gaming.
That is not true at all. Linux is very light weight, making it ideal for gaming computers as it uses less of the computer's resources when handling the OS. Just run a Gnome GUI and you'll have no issues gaming, plus Linux is opensource and free, can't really go wrong with that.
Don't bother wasting your money on a gimmicky blade. If you want true performance per price point buy an MSi gaming notebook. MSi GE70 series offers laptop models with more power than the blade for almost half the price.
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From a budget friendly standpoint $25 is not a necessary expense, I agree aftermarket coolers are crucial for overclocking but, judging by the build that is not a priority.
I have a 210mm case fan directly above my RAM modules and that does a pretty good job pulling heat. Even if you do buy an aftermarket CPU cooler, it is essential to have a set up with good circulation else that stagnate heat will affect your performance.
Gordon's build takes the cake.
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Awesome, thanks!
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Nope...Same CPU, same RAM size and freq, much worse GPU. OP's 2GB VRAM makes it much better for handling rendering that is necessary for recording video while playing.
OP just FYI your CPU includes a heatsink and fan that would work fine, CPU coolers are overpriced buy case fans if you want to keep your computer cool.
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That is not true at all. Linux is very light weight, making it ideal for gaming computers as it uses less of the computer's resources when handling the OS. Just run a Gnome GUI and you'll have no issues gaming, plus Linux is opensource and free, can't really go wrong with that.
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