Gaming Laptops
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This is the best place on Lemmy to discuss anything related to gaming laptops. In this community, you can discuss the latest gaming laptop launches, hardware advancements, performance benchmarks, and more. You can also ask for recommendations, troubleshooting advice, or share your setup!
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Basic Criteria to look for if you want to run VR games:
I would reccomend AMD's Ryzen 5 or above, or an intel i5 released in the last few years.
I get along just fine with my Nvidia rtx 2060. it's the lowest end card that supports RTX features and I play in VR using it all the time.
Then you're gonna want some RAM, i would reccomend an absolute minimum of 8gb and 16gb to be comfortable. i don't have the greatest highest end RAM and my genes run just fine.