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SandyPlayz86
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Here are my specs currently for my laptop.
Intel celeron 1017u 1.6ghz(i know, really low performance cpu, but i have fixed most performance issues with the cpu by turning off background apps and messing with some system settings until i got the performance that i liked)
12gb ram (1 8gb stick, 1 4gb stick, both evenly matched in speed and year)
And a kingston a400 sata 3 ssd.
My old specs:
4gb ram:
Same cpu as above.
Seagate 480gb 5.4k rpm hdd.
So if i were to benchmark tbe two setups in minecraft would i notice a fps difference, also the seagate hdd was banged a little a while back, the laptop was given to me by a friend.
I heard that with any hdd(damaged, or undamaged(tho damaged will have worse performance)) tend to "stutter" and cause fps drops.
And i heard that with an ssd it would increase loading times and generation times in minecraft, would it at least have like a 5%fps difference minimum?
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Intel celeron 1017u 1.6ghz(i know, really low performance cpu, but i have fixed most performance issues with the cpu by turning off background apps and messing with some system settings until i got the performance that i liked)
12gb ram (1 8gb stick, 1 4gb stick, both evenly matched in speed and year)
And a kingston a400 sata 3 ssd.
My old specs:
4gb ram:
Same cpu as above.
Seagate 480gb 5.4k rpm hdd.
So if i were to benchmark tbe two setups in minecraft would i notice a fps difference, also the seagate hdd was banged a little a while back, the laptop was given to me by a friend.
I heard that with any hdd(damaged, or undamaged(tho damaged will have worse performance)) tend to "stutter" and cause fps drops.
And i heard that with an ssd it would increase loading times and generation times in minecraft, would it at least have like a 5%fps difference minimum?
Continue reading...