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R5 3500U Laptop for Assetto Corsa?
Ordinarily_Greater replied to Ordinarily_Greater's topic in PC Gaming
umm Im guessing because it's far from minimum spec furthermore the recommended spec...? it's fine tho if you're not vibing to type the reason yet, I kinda understand what it feels like to explain a long reason so once again im ok Does the Acer Predator above, meets the optimal experience? If yes I could step up (need some time as well..) to those Ryzen H series mobile Processors with GTX 1650s like the Asus TUF series, and a decent SSD as most of those Laps doesnt have HDD at it's base models Thanks for the reply- 5 replies
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Welcome to the post, need help picking a laptop pls I live in Indonesia, if you need grasp of my currency value then im gonna compare a price of this laptop in US (Acer Predator Helios 300) to my region's price (also USD's value to my currency just got up from usual) Acer Predator Helios 300 i7-9750H 6c/12t GTX 1660 Ti 144Hz 1080p 16GB DDR4 512GB SSD in Amazon US $1129 The same frikin laptop here convert to USD $1396 Adding insult to injury, this acer would be called hard for the average people here to afford, for scale i've heard my fellow Indonesian (an average Senior High School Student) waiting and saving money for 2 months to buy a $160-180 phone (Realme, meh) while in the US people with some 10USD savings can afford it in a time of around 100 days Ok now, as title suggests, how much power is it required to play, say Assetto Corsa on a laptop? I've got my only candidate to this date, Lenovo Ideapad S340 with Ryzen 5 3500U, 60Hz 1080p IPS display, 512GB SSD and 8GB dual channel RAM roughly at $470 USD (currency converted). From performance analogy, last gen's Laptop APU the R5 2500U is about as close to R3 2200G and the R5 3500U is about substantially better, correct me if there are mistakes please. I could also look for help if there are any similar spec laptops or better at the $450-500 price range to add in to my research, also could I be getting away with decent performance in video production demands as well (Ai, Blender, Vegas Pro line) with the current candidate? Thanks for every answer and attention
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What i'm also thinking is if an Evo is getting a remake they should go away (sure) from being the normal new Lancer (the china version only) if it still brings the 4B11T and those evo x exteriors which could be revamped and maybe 300Hrsprs threshold with the ol' SST 6 Spd, a 2020 version with factory led head lightings and some fresh character added to differ from the Final Edition (which isn't final anymore then, hmm) then those upper class new JDM teens could be biting the bait, and cvt gangs wouldn't be bigger
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Thanks for the knowledgeful answers everyone, it soaked the curiosity out (I mean no joke, I was thinking to smooth out an engine that works like that by using a lighter piston.) I was blown by how a GeMera could blink a Prius out with a 3 cyl, then it came to my mind... btw since there's no more GeMera info until writing this I could only learn those tech and imagine them
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What are five unpopular things that many or mos…
Ordinarily_Greater replied to PlayStation 2's status update
until now there's yet one thing most people hate but i actually like that i could think of Those fart can Civics, just the cars -
Welcome to the post, need help picking a laptop pls I live in Indonesia, if you need grasp of my currency value then im gonna compare a price of this laptop in US (Acer Predator Helios 300) to my region's price (also USD's value to my currency just got up from usual) Acer Predator Helios 300 i7-9750H 6c/12t GTX 1660 Ti 144Hz 1080p 16GB DDR4 512GB SSD in Amazon US $1129 The same frikin laptop here convert to USD $1396 Adding insult to injury, this acer would be called hard for the average people here to afford, for scale i've heard my fellow Indonesian (an average Senior High School Student) waiting and saving money for 2 months to buy a $160-180 phone (Realme, meh) while in the US people with some 10USD savings can afford it in a time of around 100 days Ok now, as title suggests, how much power is it required to play, say Assetto Corsa on a laptop? I've got my only candidate to this date, Lenovo Ideapad S340 with Ryzen 5 3500U, 60Hz 1080p IPS display, 512GB SSD and 8GB dual channel RAM roughly at $470 USD (currency converted). From performance analogy, last gen's Laptop APU the R5 2500U is about as close to R3 2200G and the R5 3500U is about substantially better, correct me if there are mistakes please. I could also look for help if there are any similar spec laptops or better at the $450-500 price range to add in to my research, also could I be getting away with decent performance in video production demands as well (Ai, Blender, Vegas Pro line) with the current candidate? Thanks for every answer and attention
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Needed help choosing a new laptop
Ordinarily_Greater replied to Mughni Wibisono's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Indonesian Detected I got one candidate tho, Lenovo Ideapad S340 R5 3500U 60Hz 1080P 8GB DDR4 512GB SSD Rp 7.800.000 or $470ish quite common in Indonesia -
Advice on some components for first build
Ordinarily_Greater replied to rocket_'s topic in New Builds and Planning
To begin with, i have changed from a Zen 2 based CPU to last gen's architecture, which that was the R7 2700 (as suggested above me). You do lose that Zen 2 improvements in IPC, ram speed and stuff but at that 60 AUD delta between the R7 2700 and the R5 3600, i guess it's ok to shave it down. Which brings down here PCPartPicker Part List CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700 3.2 GHz 8-Core Processor ($232.10 @ Newegg Australia) Motherboard: ASRock B450M Steel Legend Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard ($124.00 @ Shopping Express) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory ($101.20 @ Newegg Australia) Storage: Crucial MX500 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($79.00 @ Shopping Express) Video Card: Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 8 GB PULSE Video Card ($595.10 @ Newegg Australia) Case: In Win 301 MicroATX Mini Tower Case ($80.00 @ Austin Computers) Power Supply: Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($89.00 @ Shopping Express) Wireless Network Adapter: TP-Link Archer T4E PCIe x1 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi Adapter ($42.30 @ Device Deal) Total: $1342.70 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-12-03 04:14 AEDT+1100 -
lol, so basically Zack worked with dbrand over…
Ordinarily_Greater replied to soldier_ph's status update
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Just grabbed a pretty good Cyber Monday deal: 3…
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to this community Hello. To start this I live in Asia, to be more specific I am Indonesian. As you've known this market is crowded with these chinese brands. They're aggressive with many phone releases and doesn't innovate that much as they try to combine what's on the shelf then plays on software and price. So I am here to bring you my temporary thoughts on this Chinese phone, its a Realme 5 Pro. Got this second handed, $170 USD converted, physically brand new just been rarely used. Because it was announced August this year anyway and probably begun selling in October. Also since Realme is on India and Europe I will try not to be biased as if Realme is only here. On paper this phone does get you far, running a Snapdragon 712, 4/128 (UFS 2.1) Memory config, 6.3 inch dew-drop 1080p 60hz IPS display, 4035 mAh with 20W charger in box. And a total anti deal-breaker it has a USB 2.0 type-C port with the 3.5mm jack on the phone. Yes, these things are the reason I picked it over anything at this price. On software, Android 9 out of the box with Color OS 6 which is quite near stock for me and you can take a look here Performance is smooth overall without lags or breaks that's meaningful. Gaming is stomped with ease as it's a SD 712. And I meant ease on CODM and those other big multiplayer games, this is truly a beast in games. On the feature set, this iteration of Color OS does bring you features that ease things like long screenshot, usual 3 finger screenshot, raise to wake up, stock screen recorder and for bloatware it breaks down to 5 unerasable, usefuln't apps as you can guess from the image above. The gripes are the settings, it's quite hard to get what you want (moving from Stock android ? without going to "Search". I haven't got to the camera before and GSMArena is the way to go for the results of it, click here Looking at the spec, it's a 4 camera setup with a main 48MP Sony IMX 586 sensor @ f/1.8, 8MP Ultrawide @ f/2.2, two 2MP units one for depth and one for macro. As in GSMArena the camera setup reliable with short processing overall, the front camera can grab face details at the "honest and clear" level and can turn off beautification entirely. Portraits are able to diminish object from background in the "Great" just a tick behind "Amazing" level with the recap from the website "Ultrawide and Macro needs software work". What I can say for the battery, is it charges from 15% to 92% with the in box charger in 1 hour 12 minutes and I am not a usage tracker but there's the data in my phone. 9 hours 44 minutes of usage with screen on time of 4 hours 17 minutes in this day of posting. And I was able to get through the day to afternoon comfortably. I would categorize this lightly used though, with internet browsing being the main usage. So that's what I have for now, and Realme on it's credit is approaching a stock android experience with out of stock features and that each phone is going to get 2 years of support from them, so there will be many to be covered. Thanks community
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I have been looking at phones recently and one of the most interesting thing i want to know, does phones fully break the charge when they are full? For example i looked Realme 5s has "Overcharge Protection" labeled in the website overview, and i am very assured flagships have this thing and they didn't even advertise this. From there I was researching it until now, and i need your help to answer... Thanks peple
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Need info buying laptop in Malaysia
Ordinarily_Greater replied to David.Sant's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Hey may i ask how did you deal the taxes when you get the FX 504? Im indonesian as well and im looking to buy things from amazon and gearbest (just thought Shopee was a ripoff of gearbest) -
If youre looking to spend as little as possible then go for the 2070 super as its sufficient for high refresh rate 1440p gaming (+120fps) for the 2080s i would pick the EVGA one since even the lowest tier evga gpus are reliable
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Hello people At the time of curiousity i was interested into bicycles, then found out that normal bikes can be an e-bike. And now im having a real case scenario that i could benefit from e-bikes. I have a bike that i rarely use and i want it converted to an e-bike. first of all its for going to school. so i need take or give 60km/h because its a 6km trip. other than that i haven't decided to make the e-bike kit my self or buy the built ones. So i need help to make an e-bike kit myself, i have a difficulty understanding the concept? So what parts do i need and i want experience from you who have done it or fiddle around with it Thanks
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its gonna be a regular 2006 manual or matic (paddle shifts FTW) FD, and im planning to bodykit with the one in the image. A silver mugen RR concept i guess my plan is im gonna find a centered single pipe then route it to those fake "tips" so they actually do something. hopefully this car (manual, silver) is what im getting, hopefully in 2 years someone will sell a fd like this again ?