I have recently started playing Pilars of Eternity 2 and did not preorder it. Graphiccard does not run to hot but CPU does!
Using third party CPU ID to check temperatures on the computer.
CPU ID if booting from WIndows
30-50 degrees.
CPU ID temperatures normal usage webrowsing + youtube videon
58-70 degrees.
CPU ID POE2 Medium settings FULL HD:
70-80 degrees
CPU ID POE2 Maximums setting FULL HD:
80-90 degrees and maximum peak of 97 degrees and also one total tilt due to hot CPU.
This is my performance/price gaming laptop: Acer Aspire VX5-591G 15.6" GAMING LAPTOP (black) 15.6 inch screen easy to carry into airplane even if you move to another country. CPU: Intel Core i5-7300HQ That is Kaby Lake newest of Intel consumer market CPUS. This particular Kaby Lake is 4 cores and 3,5GHz in TURBO MODE.
Graphic card: Nvidia GTX 1050Ti, 4 GB DDR5
Source: http://www.pcworld.c...ns.html?page=10 Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti review: The new budget gaming champions www.pcworld.com Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti are the best graphics cards for budget gamers and people looking to upgrade a prebuilt "big box" PC.
" Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti review: The new budget gaming champions Bottom line
Nvidia truly knocked it out of the park with the GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti. Not only are these graphics cards a worthy successor (and worthwhile upgrade) for the legendary GTX 750 Ti, Nvidia’s cards are notably cooler, notably more power-efficient, and notably more powerful than AMD’s Radeon RX 460. "
Memory: 8 GB DDR4 RAM
1 TB HDD What no SSD? Does not affect gaming, but Windows boots/starts slower.
Operating system: Windows 10. I do have separately a 24 inch gaming monitor with 1 ms response time and Flicker-free , TUV Low Blue Light technology. Please note that I live in Finland Europe. Therefore any price questions are a bit flawed since I bought it with euro currency and most of you live in America and use dollars.
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I have recently started playing Pilars of Eternity 2 and did not preorder it. Graphiccard does not run to hot but CPU does!
Using third party CPU ID to check temperatures on the computer.
CPU ID if booting from WIndows
30-50 degrees.
CPU ID temperatures normal usage webrowsing + youtube videon
58-70 degrees.
CPU ID POE2 Medium settings FULL HD:
70-80 degrees
CPU ID POE2 Maximums setting FULL HD:
80-90 degrees and maximum peak of 97 degrees and also one total tilt due to hot CPU.
This is my performance/price gaming laptop:
Edited by TerminatorAcer Aspire VX5-591G 15.6" GAMING LAPTOP (black)
15.6 inch screen easy to carry into airplane even if you move to another country.
CPU: Intel Core i5-7300HQ
That is Kaby Lake newest of Intel consumer market CPUS.
This particular Kaby Lake is 4 cores and 3,5GHz in TURBO MODE.
Graphic card: Nvidia GTX 1050Ti, 4 GB DDR5
Source:
http://www.pcworld.c...ns.html?page=10
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti review: The new budget gaming champions
www.pcworld.com
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti are the best graphics cards for budget gamers and people looking to upgrade a prebuilt "big box" PC.
"
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti review: The new budget gaming champions
Bottom line
Nvidia truly knocked it out of the park with the GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti. Not only are these graphics cards a worthy successor (and worthwhile upgrade) for the legendary GTX 750 Ti, Nvidia’s cards are notably cooler, notably more power-efficient, and notably more powerful than AMD’s Radeon RX 460. "
Memory: 8 GB DDR4 RAM
1 TB HDD
What no SSD? Does not affect gaming, but Windows boots/starts slower.
Operating system: Windows 10. I do have separately a 24 inch gaming monitor with 1 ms response time and Flicker-free , TUV Low Blue Light technology. Please note that I live in Finland Europe. Therefore any price questions are a bit flawed since I bought it with euro currency and most of you live in America and use dollars.
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