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The lifespan of a gaming laptop can vary depending on a number of factors, including the quality of the components, the frequency of use, and the level of care given to the device. On average, a gaming laptop can last between 3 to 5 years with proper care and maintenance.
Portability, Space-saving, Convenience, Performance, Cost-effective and Upgradeability.
Of course, a desktop will always have the advantage in terms of upgrade options, cooling and price, but a gaming laptop can be a great option for those who value portability and convenience.
The amount of RAM (Random Access Memory) that is best for a gaming laptop can vary depending on the specific games and the resolution at which they will be played. Generally, 8GB of RAM is considered a good starting point for most modern games at 1080p resolution.
A good minimum processor for gaming laptops is the Intel Core i5 or the AMD Ryzen 5. These processors have four cores and eight threads and are powerful enough to handle most games at 1080p resolution with high settings.
An Intel Core i5 processor is generally considered sufficient for gaming, but the specific performance will depend on the model of the i5 and the requirements of the games you want to play. More recent and demanding games may require a faster processor or a dedicated graphics card to run smoothly.
The clock speed, measured in GHZ, is one factor that can affect a processor's performance in gaming. As a general rule of thumb, a clock speed of 3.0 GHZ or higher should be sufficient for most modern games. However, other factors such as the number of cores, the architecture of the processor, and the performance of the rest of the system (such as the GPU and memory) can also play a role.
It's also worth noting that in recent years, clock speed has become less important than the number of cores, with games being optimized for multithreading. So it's more important to look at the number of cores and the overall performance of the CPU.
In summary, A clock speed of 3.0 GHZ or higher is a good starting point for gaming, but it's not the only factor to consider.
The AMD Ryzen 5 processors are generally considered to be good for gaming. The Ryzen 5 processors offer a good balance of performance and price, and they are often recommended as a cost-effective option for building a gaming PC. The specific performance will depend on the model of the Ryzen 5 and the requirements of the games you want to play.
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