A:AnswerThank you for the question. The answer depends on your settings, having a robust Wi-Fi connection, and the app's specifications. We recommend reviewing the app developer's website to ascertain if this Victus meets the minimum requirements for the features you intend to use.
A:AnswerNo it is integrated with Motherboard. Laptops typically don't have ability to replace GPU or CPU, but you should be able to add Memory or possible upgraded Storage.
A:AnswerThanks for your question. The AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS CPU in this model supports the following instruction sets: AES, AMD-V, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, MMX(+), SHA, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4A, SSSE3, x86-64
A:AnswerHi, Prash! Thank you asking about this HP Victus Gaming laptop. For the NVIDIA GeForce RTX cards and NVIDIA Broadcast, you'll need at least a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, which this has the 2050, so it doesn't quite make the cut. You can check the requirements for the software you would like to use by looking up the system requirements for it from the publisher's website. You will want to make sure that the device you want to use it on meets the minimum requirements. Updates and modifications can impact what settings you can run the software on or if you can use the software at all.
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in HP laptops! This laptop does not meet the requirements to make video effects or editing. Something that would be better suited for that use would be the HP Omen gaming series laptops with at least an Intel i7 or equivalent processor, 16GB of RAM, an RTX 4070 card or equivalent, along with at least 1TB of storage for your projects. This will be able to help you in your next selection!
A:AnswerHi! Thanks for asking the question about how the computer can be upgraded. The person who "informed" you got it half right. The computer will take 64GB of RAM, but the motherboard only has one SSD port. I don't know whether they thought that the ports on the outside of the computer were used as SSD ports, but an SSD port is on the inside of the computer, because that's where the SSD goes.
A:AnswerThank you for your question, Johannes! The HP Victus gaming laptops support up to 16GB of memory in a 2x8GB configuration, according to its Maintenance and Service Guide. You will be able to play AAA games on this at about medium settings partially because of the video card. If you would like to go for 32GB and play on high settings, the best solution would be the HP Omen gaming laptop series as those will also accommodate even higher-end graphics cards.
A:AnswerI cant anwer as to Best Buys availability but If you are saying you want to upgrade RAM the max is (probably) 32gb total. You just got a 16 gig you say right? If so you would want to buy another 16 gig. Not one 32gb (even if it worked). You want to use dual channel so 16 in one slot and 16 in the other for your maximum RAM.
Or, for other readers maybe, another 8 gig stick to make 16 (from stock 8 gig model) Don't just get one 16 gig stick and have only one slot filled.
I think that is what you meant. All that said though just to be SURE what your machine can handle.Do this:
1. In the search box, search for cmd and click Run as administrator.
This will open the command prompt.
2. Once command prompt is opened, type wmic memphysical get maxcapacityEx and hit enter.
There, it will show the maximum RAM capacity your PC's motherboard can support.
A:AnswerAbsolutely. Steam runs on eveything. Just remember Steam is basically just a big repository of games. Actually it's online DRM but both I guess.
What I'm saying is all Steam does is sorta organize the games to you but EACH of those games will have different requirements so results will always vary. They are different companies.
All that said, this laptop will play most of them. Also any game you're looking at on Steam, if you scroll down right above the user reviews it will have the games "Minimum" and "Maximum" recommended specs required for the game. Thay arent exact but a general idea.
Just do some googling. What specs are the laptop you end up buying? What are the "minimum specs" on Steamf? Copy both figures and litterly paste into Google:
"(yours) vs (steams)" no quotes. you will get results from a bunch of websites that do comparisons. Take a good sample and you'll be able to judge whether you are above or below usually. Especially for the game you asked about.
Hopefully any of that helps but don't make this purchase for that game IMO of course.
A:AnswerI'd not hesitate. IDK what you're doing as far as use case but I'm running games, browsing, multiple art programs open at once and that's while running two extra screens as well. That said I don't think I've ever saturated the 16 I have,
I don't do video editing on it though either? If it's a good deal though 32 gb, while maybe overkill for games right now, is always gonna be a "nice to have" as future proof and you ain't gonna go wrong buying from Crucial.