RAM is always a great place to start (in a laptop), as you really can't upgrade much.
Later a ssd replacing the disc-drive is the next upgrade or a new hhd in place of disc drive.
(you can only do this if your games are from steam or origin)
I wouldn't say always...
Some people like 'em ODDs
Some Ultrabooks and Netbooks could use an SSD or SSHD as a replacement of the original drive.
ODD's?
Yeah, Magicka does not work as smooth as Torchlight does, but it is at least playable, at least for me. I took a stab in the dark and installed Borderlands 2 on it last night and was quite surprised to find out it is playable as well, framerate is between 20 and 30, but it doesn't bother me that much. I know what I'll be doing during my lunch breaks from now on.![]()
That game runs on anything, even my 4 year old dell xps m1330 can run it !
Never played it before...any good(Hijacked his post)
I have an almost 6 year old pc that can run close to everything...![]()
Not entirely. The GTX260M was a good GPU in its day and even with modern games it should kick ass. The Core 2 Duo's not that bad either. What power profile are you using in Windows 7, and what settings are you running your games at?
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Also Wesley thanks for the videoWill open mine this weekend
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I think he means are you running in power saver, high performance etc? (If you click on the battery level indicator and check the power settings)
It is on balanced modeBut I need a new battery because everytime I unplug it it shuts down. :/
Oh that aint good.
Try not to charge batteries past 80% as it will last much longer,,,