Isn’t this cpu i5-13420H higher than the i5-8400 which turn 10 says is minimum?
Only thing i see about this chip, is its stock clock speed is faster, dunno if that has anything to do with it. If yer comfortable enough to overclock it to match i guess you could run that as a test. But, nothing else about the 8400 is better than the chip ya got, from what i see specs wise.
It’s Turn10, they think a GTX 1080 is unsupported while the minimum in their specs is a GTX 1060. You’ll be fine with your 13th gen i5 CPU.
Thank you for the replies. So the laptop has 32 gb ram, 1 tb ssd, the cpu i listed and an rtx 3050. I tried it out even though it said the cpu wasn’t supported and whoa what a mess on med graohics settings. It was at best 30 fps and spiked downward the whole time of the benchmark. The laptop plays halo infinite with no problems. I haven’t tried any ither games yet. Any ideas?
It’s because it’s a mobile chip would be my guess. Just hit ignore and see how it runs… I’d bet it’s not gonna be a problem.But on the other hand what gpu do you have?That may be an issue,much more than an annoying popup you need to click to proceed at every startup.
I posted the specs right above you and it didn’t run well at all when i tested it.
Even though your cpu is generationally newer, I suspect the number of cores it has is what’s holding you back. Your cpu has a 4\4 split between performance and efficiency cores and only 12 total threads available. For most gaming purposes, that’s enough. FM’23 seems pretty cpu bound though. Hopefully patches will improve performance.
Thank you. I suspect the same thing. I biught this for tuning real race cars, but i figured I’d pay a little more to play around with games when i just want to chill in the couch.
So i uninstalled it. I noticed i could cloud play it. It plays perfectly. Is that weird?
I have a really low spec pc,the game wont even install,not enough memory etc but it runs ok via cloud gameing.Go figure,im not pc savvy so cant explain it.
That’s to be expected. Cloud gaming is basically a case of you just watching and interacting with a stream of the game that’s being run on a different (typically much more powerful) computer than your own. This is what allows you to, for example, play Xbox games on your phone or on a tablet…all you need is internet access and a relatively fast and stable connection.
Makes sense,I never looked at it like that.