[SOLVED] If I get a normal pc will I get better FPS and ping?

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Well, ping is dependent on your internet, and if you use cable or wifi.

And fps is dependent on the specific parts.
You can get a super competent laptop that challenges even the mightest gaming pcs, and you can have over the top gaming pc's that cream any laptop.

It's all about balancing.

If you want to know if it will go faster, I need you to tell me at least the laptop's cpu gpu and ram, then the same for the new computer.

The cpu and ram can be found in task manager, and the graphics card can be found in the display tab when you search " dxdiag " in the windows search.

For the computer you are going to buy it should be in the spec list.
Well, ping is dependent on your internet, and if you use cable or wifi.

And fps is dependent on the specific parts.
You can get a super competent laptop that challenges even the mightest gaming pcs, and you can have over the top gaming pc's that cream any laptop.

It's all about balancing.

If you want to know if it will go faster, I need you to tell me at least the laptop's cpu gpu and ram, then the same for the new computer.

The cpu and ram can be found in task manager, and the graphics card can be found in the display tab when you search " dxdiag " in the windows search.

For the computer you are going to buy it should be in the spec list.
 
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