I Turned My $20 Laptop Into A Gaming PC...

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  • I Turned My $20 Laptop Into A Gaming PC... This thing is insane
    Today I show you how I upgraded a $20 laptop that I bought from eBay with a NEW CPU, RAM and SSD to achieve High FPS in Minecraft! Learn how to upgrade your old / budget windows system for the best performance and get the most out of your budget gaming setup.
    Laptop original specs:
    HP Probook 650 G1
    Intel Core i3 4000M / Intel HD Graphics 4600
    4GB DDR3 RAM
    128GB SSD
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    I do not own the music in this video
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    Thanks for watching!
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Komentáře • 470

  • @Jellyfish_edits
    @Jellyfish_edits Před 26 dny +348

    oh yeah get minecraft to run on a potato

    • @GyroNitr0
      @GyroNitr0 Před 26 dny +20

      The first thing he did is literally make it become better then a potato... now it's equal to 2 potatoes. Absolutely goofy of you

    • @GyroNitr0
      @GyroNitr0 Před 26 dny +10

      The worst part is that this device equal to 2 potatoes beats my phone somehow 😭

    • @user-gr4hr7fg3s
      @user-gr4hr7fg3s Před 26 dny +2

      Challenge accepted

    • @GyroNitr0
      @GyroNitr0 Před 26 dny +1

      @@user-gr4hr7fg3s send proof when you do [you never will lmao 😂]

    • @Aldrinjaylansangan14
      @Aldrinjaylansangan14 Před 25 dny +1

      I used a potato once and the fps is 80+ on 1.20+

  • @moqwasmi
    @moqwasmi Před 26 dny +151

    I had a friend who had a laptop from 2013 or before. Even though he didn't let me optimize it much, I managed to get it to run at a playable 30-35 fps.

  • @MickeyKeevs
    @MickeyKeevs Před 26 dny +23

    Reminds me of the bad old days when I used to exclusively play the OG Skyblock in Beta on my Inspiron laptop because that was the only way I could play Minecraft at a decent 30-ish FPS. I got a job in 2013 and you can bet your ass I saved every penny to build a gaming PC.

  • @FuriousFire898
    @FuriousFire898 Před 26 dny +16

    I watched your video my luck same day the next one comes out. Pure brilliance

  • @lno_onel4404
    @lno_onel4404 Před 25 dny

    love that you describe things in a way that is informative to people just starting out with mods but also in a way that doesn't bore people who have been in the community.

    • @lno_onel4404
      @lno_onel4404 Před 25 dny

      I also noticed your comment about the lack of an FPS improvement despite your CPU upgrade. It is pretty rare to see a large FPS improvement when upgrading CPUs from the same generation. This is because you are running games on the built in IGPU which don't get much faster from I3 to I7 (at least in the same generation). Hopefully what I said makes sense I didn't proofread anything.

    • @lno_onel4404
      @lno_onel4404 Před 25 dny

      Also I would straight up not include the max FPS in your graphs as even you said it was completely irrelevant. Having an extra bar in the graph just makes it more cluttered and makes it harder for beginners to understand it.

  • @alsokawi
    @alsokawi Před 26 dny +169

    bro is obsessed with the 20$ price tag

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny +21

      It's probably close to $100 now with all the upgrades and parts but shh

    • @oofedz8466
      @oofedz8466 Před 25 dny

      @@NotroDanare you top 10s?

    • @RandomDrawinglol
      @RandomDrawinglol Před 24 dny +5

      20$ is 20$

    • @xrusteater
      @xrusteater Před 8 dny

      ​@@RandomDrawinglolnah 😭

    • @EvixinityYT
      @EvixinityYT Před 6 dny

      day 2 of asking people to pin my comment for no reason at alllllllll

  • @JustARegularNerd
    @JustARegularNerd Před 10 dny +4

    The most shocking thing in this video to me was the amount of FPS gained going from 8GB to 16GB, especially as you said you didn’t increase Minecraft’s allocated 2GB.
    Well done, it’s so great making old hardware that anyone else would consider ewaste, useful and capable.

    • @JustARegularNerd
      @JustARegularNerd Před 10 dny

      Back in 2017 I bought a Dell Latitude E6420, a Sandy Bridge laptop for study, but I stopped using it later and forgot about it.
      Came back to it this year, upgraded it to an i7-2630QM, 16GB RAM and 240GB SSD, and it runs 3 virtual machines I have simultaneously (Win2022, Kali and Metaspoitable2)

  • @Veceptic
    @Veceptic Před 17 dny +2

    Uploaded on my bday, keep up the good work!

  • @onlinetutorials1
    @onlinetutorials1 Před 26 dny +5

    You should consider changing the OS to Windows-X Lite & try to optimise the software. In the stock version, as there are 100+ processes you may face fluctuating issue in the latest version so definitely consider optimising the OS.

  • @abu8ak0r
    @abu8ak0r Před 25 dny +1

    really good video, thanks for the info. i might actually have the same or similiar laptop laying around on the thought of the topic so yeha might do a diy project. great idea man appreciate the effort for the vid. :)

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny

      Go for it! There is a lot of potential in these old devices with a few upgrades :)

  • @ablueslime
    @ablueslime Před 26 dny +4

    its a great day when he uploads, interesting as always

  • @Jacobpartner123
    @Jacobpartner123 Před 26 dny +8

    Nice video man👍 I always watch your vids

  • @ENDERMANULPVP
    @ENDERMANULPVP Před 25 dny

    My leptop with all the optimizes run at 120 fps thanks Notrodan i learned every optimize from you

  • @ThatOn3Guyy
    @ThatOn3Guyy Před 26 dny +1

    Wow this upgrade was equal to my old laptop which had 16gb ddr3 ram but it had an i7 4600u CPU which is similar to your upgraded one.

  • @aNamelessNoob
    @aNamelessNoob Před 21 dnem +1

    Bro makes interesting content just for us and himself. Respect to NotroDan

  • @gabrielwarley8333
    @gabrielwarley8333 Před 3 hodinami

    Dude, i appreciate all the work you had to do the appropriate upgrade in this machine. This video is very good, and I'm new to your channel. But, i have to be honest with you: to do all of this to play Minecraft only... is a little bit of a waste.
    There are so many good games that you could try in this setup and increase the content of your tests: Burnout Paradise, Batman Arkham Asylum and City, Fallout, Call of Duty World At War, Modern Warfare (2011), PES 2013, and even emulators like PCSX2, to give you some options.
    Well, remains the suggestion, if it's interesting to you in the future...

  • @thenamesheart
    @thenamesheart Před 26 dny +2

    LETS GOO AN UPLOAD

  • @Editzzz96
    @Editzzz96 Před 26 dny +5

    big fan bro

  • @NoobyNot
    @NoobyNot Před 16 dny +1

    Idk if this laptop has an ethernet port but you can get an external gpu housing and connect it where the wifi card is plugged in. I've seen some tech channels try those out in the past to varying degrees of success

    • @2if_GD
      @2if_GD Před 3 dny

      And if you don't have Ethernet, you can just use a USB wifi adapter.

  • @takuminightcore1886
    @takuminightcore1886 Před 13 dny

    Did you check to see if you’re using the highest mt speed ram that it supports because even a little bit more speed will definitely help improve less stuttering and better FPS

  • @double_pop
    @double_pop Před 26 dny +1

    btw if u are on 1.20 u can download fabric andf some mods which improves fps a lot

  • @bacon_with_brussels_sprout

    Ps:
    If you wanna use 1.12.2/legacy Minecraft versions.
    Use legacy fabric, it allows java 21(using cleanroom loader), and lets you use sodium on old versions, making Minecraft run even faster than optifine will ever reach

    • @naufalislim2217
      @naufalislim2217 Před 11 dny

      Hmm i mean never using it but will try since on forge i using optifine with Betterfps mod

  • @strike5060
    @strike5060 Před 9 dny

    Brother can you make a vid for all the good minecraft launchers which are good with fps( not minecraft clients ). Nice and entertaining vids btw keep it up

  • @5xl1m
    @5xl1m Před 25 dny +1

    amazing video! I'd like to see tiny11 before linux since it is better and I am thinking of going tiny11 aswell

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny +1

      I've done a video comparing them all here: czcams.com/video/2Ya18RAB9Z8/video.htmlsi=FJIvzI5qardvqn-h

    • @5xl1m
      @5xl1m Před 24 dny

      @@NotroDan alright, thanks!

  • @HumanBeanYT
    @HumanBeanYT Před 26 dny

    you should probably record it with a camera as a recording software will destroy half of your fps. even on a budget gaming laptop rn, obs or recording softwares gives 30 fps on most games. without recording its ofc back to 60+

  • @thejanasilva2525
    @thejanasilva2525 Před 10 dny +1

    Lossless scaling frame generation would be a great boost

  • @Saxofome
    @Saxofome Před 26 dny +1

    great video!!! me potato pc for life.

  • @gp37521
    @gp37521 Před 18 dny

    Funny, I just switched to linux on *my* old laptop! So yeah, would want to see you do that!

  • @SilasMan13
    @SilasMan13 Před 22 dny

    nah after the upgrade my mind was exploded. It was crazy that it was getting 500fps it was soo smooth. The price in all most have been at least 70-50 buck depending on how much you got them. Super cool though

  • @The_Darkness_rises
    @The_Darkness_rises Před 10 dny

    Do you have any suggestions for my minecraft sodium modpack problem all my mods are just fps boosting mods for 1.20.4 I made sure that they have all their dependencies and all are compatible and it worked it was supper smooth but when I exited my minecraft and hoped back in it didn't work😢 now I can only play 1.19.4 and below any suggestions to fix this bug

  • @Itsusninja
    @Itsusninja Před 24 dny

    Thanks notro bud and will u make a video with linux

  • @Kalphalus
    @Kalphalus Před 26 dny

    You can also try running minecraft on a linux distro like lubuntu (lightweight ubuntu)

  • @randomweirdyoutubechannel8955

    Alot of the improvement from the ram will be the fact you went from single channel to dual channel thus giving more bandwidth to the cpu and igpu

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny +1

      Yeah for sure

    • @randomweirdyoutubechannel8955
      @randomweirdyoutubechannel8955 Před 19 dny

      ​@@NotroDan you should try a netbook with an intel atom see how much you can squeeze out of a really weak single/dual core from the late windows vista days

  • @devkell9960
    @devkell9960 Před 26 dny

    I just realized I was not subscribed I am subscribing right now

  • @who_cr33ps
    @who_cr33ps Před 24 dny

    in the past a few laptops cpu s is upgradable. i dont list all of them but maybe the second and third generation intel i3 i5 i7 processors was upgradable.

  • @aryamansaini5
    @aryamansaini5 Před 10 dny

    Which recorder are you using for recording the gameplay?

  • @unknownid530
    @unknownid530 Před 25 dny +2

    I turned my laptop into a heater 70C+/158F+ while watching youtube

  • @neeravvaghela
    @neeravvaghela Před 26 dny +10

    love your videos brother....

  • @nihel3144
    @nihel3144 Před 25 dny

    Maybe a heatsink update or one of these fancy cooling pads that actually do something could solve some of the thermal concerns

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny

      Yeah possibly, someone suggested liquid metal but I don't think it would work here

  • @FluffyPuppyKasey
    @FluffyPuppyKasey Před 26 dny +2

    So one of the things about Feather is that it's literally just running a stripped down version of Chrome - it uses the Chromium Embedded Framework, which is actually VERY resource intensive. I've also been told it uses CEF for things within the game itself as well for some reason.
    I advise AGAINST using clients like Feather or Lunar, because the benefits they have are FAR outweighed by the cons.
    I HIGHLY recommend using Prism Launcher on older machines like this one instead. I run it on my admittedly overkill machine, and the highest I've EVER seen was 120MB of RAM, and 2% CPU. I will admit to having never used Feather before but other CEF apps have used around 1GB-2GB of RAM each. Will you have to do some tweaking yourself? Yes, absolutely. But on lower end machines you'll be able to dedicate MORE performance to Minecraft, and knowing Java as a programming language it could USE that.
    Prism plus something like Fedora Linux and I'm willing to bet you could easily surpass 200-300FPS in 1.20.4 with Sodium

  • @tahiobbx
    @tahiobbx Před 26 dny

    Notrodan! I suggest upgrading the laptops panel to a better spec and add an external graphics card.

  • @EclipseMakesContent
    @EclipseMakesContent Před 14 dny

    One thing I'd recommend is trying to use an external gpu to try and get off of the integrated graphics

  • @Unsplashed_
    @Unsplashed_ Před 23 dny

    90% of old laptops allow you to upgrade the proccessor. You can do it for 4th gen laptop cpu's 3rd, 2nd, 1st. I have no idea if you can upgrade 5th and 6th gen though.

  • @Zenefor
    @Zenefor Před 25 dny +1

    have you tried the gmm registry hack? it can make u add like 2gb or even 4gb of "vram" from your ram. unless it had the option from bios to set it.

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny +1

      I will look into that, with our upgraded RAM it could make a lot of difference

  • @9NotRedy9
    @9NotRedy9 Před 15 dny

    so I've got 4gb of ram ddr4 and 256gb ssd
    but I still get 14 fps using lunar in minecraft 1.8.9 and I cant invest for upgrades so what shuld I do?

  • @deadpoolgames1
    @deadpoolgames1 Před 17 dny

    2:05 same when i try to play any game on my lets say gaming laptop lol😂

  • @pitachok4789
    @pitachok4789 Před 26 dny +19

    how is the laptop worth 20 dollars if you upgrade it?

    • @Rxhmonzx
      @Rxhmonzx Před 17 dny +5

      He turned it into a gaming pc not making a 20 dollar pc into gaming pc without any upgrades

    • @Tefz.
      @Tefz. Před 13 dny +1

      he got it for that price

  • @trainsarecool190
    @trainsarecool190 Před 24 dny

    You can add an external GPU through the pcie slot that the Wi-Fi card is using

  • @f9gamesf9
    @f9gamesf9 Před 26 dny +14

    You should definitely try linux or atlas os on this laptop! BTW what your mic and the stand for the mic?

    • @user-ks1oh2wx6o
      @user-ks1oh2wx6o Před 26 dny

      I was going to recommend using Linux as well, especially a lightweight distro that doesn't use up all cpu and ram on windows bloatware

    • @YokonaraGamerScripts
      @YokonaraGamerScripts Před 25 dny +1

      linux 💀

    • @dawidov_wav
      @dawidov_wav Před 25 dny

      @@YokonaraGamerScripts linux usually boost up performance on old/low end laptops because linux distros are really light so it would be a good idea ig

    • @user-ks1oh2wx6o
      @user-ks1oh2wx6o Před 25 dny

      @@YokonaraGamerScripts Problem?

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny +1

      Yess that will be in the next video, I use a RODE NT-USB on a cheap boom arm from Amazon

  • @thisdudeisbig5546
    @thisdudeisbig5546 Před 26 dny +1

    what website did you use to find the full cpu list for the socket?

    • @HIKKG
      @HIKKG Před 19 dny

      This is most likely a “notebookcheck”

  • @marcocantu5926
    @marcocantu5926 Před 10 dny

    Dad had an old acer Aspire desktop from 2011, 4 gbs of ddr3, intel celeron, not even i3.
    Got an i7 4790, and got 16 gbs of ddr3.
    Found little bro playing valorant at 30fps with horrible quality but was running smoothly after optimizations. Spent like 70 bucks totals on the upgrades on that old hardware.

  • @DBtrap6215
    @DBtrap6215 Před 12 dny

    I had the same laptop HP Pro book 650 g1 but the processor is i3 4100m. I only upgraded ram and I got 50 to 60 fps in valorant on HDD , 60 to 70 fps in Minecraft with out playing on lowest settings. and 25 to 30 fps in gta5. i also rendered videos in after effects.

  • @_TranCatTuong
    @_TranCatTuong Před 11 dny

    1.8.9 version kinda old, released in december 9, 2015. 8265U with MX130 and 8GB DDR4 RAM give me 20-30FPS even on m.2 SATA ssd

  • @JamesDoesStuff08
    @JamesDoesStuff08 Před 23 dny

    Hey you could have gone to a i7-4712mq and could have gotten tons more performance, and it has integrated graphics as well as 4 cores and 8 threads

  • @bacon_with_brussels_sprout

    I would love to see these optimizations on a decent pc,
    Limitations spark creativity, limited Creativity without limitations is more powerful than pure creativity

  • @Darkcocacla
    @Darkcocacla Před 25 dny

    Ggs
    Edit: also don't use feather client it's bad for FPS

  • @gtxtingenshorts
    @gtxtingenshorts Před 26 dny +3

    which software you use to record the game in low end pc?

    • @moaarmy6839
      @moaarmy6839 Před 25 dny +1

      He uses capture card

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny

      I use a capture card that outputs the screen to my main PC where I record it

  • @justbob10
    @justbob10 Před 7 dny

    Have you tried using Windows Lite or Linux?

  • @Ikenna_
    @Ikenna_ Před 26 dny

    Hey Dan can you show me your Minecraft Settings for best fps

  • @itzspacks8485
    @itzspacks8485 Před 22 dny

    i have good gpu and bad cpu and mc is very lagy i mean i have 1000 fps in 1.8.9 but when i load chanks my fps drop to 0 and idk what to do

  • @tacticalluke8782
    @tacticalluke8782 Před 11 dny

    i think using mods on fabric like Sodium, Lithium, and Ferritecore would greatly increase the performance without having to put your render distance down so much

  • @itsVoltzryt
    @itsVoltzryt Před 14 dny

    How did you get the border around the facecam

  • @DezMentro
    @DezMentro Před 14 dny

    hey notro question is it okay can i get that laptop if u dont want it ?

  • @lostfromfaraway697
    @lostfromfaraway697 Před 26 dny

    Hey Notrodan, I have a question. Back when you used Pop OS, and I believe Mint, did you ever notice a substantial difference between Windows downloaded vs Linux (pop OS/mint), in terms of performance and stability when playing Minecraft?

    • @ivyish
      @ivyish Před 25 dny

      I know you didnt ask me, but im a longtime linux user. And I certainly noticed a major difference between linux and windows. Linux has a slight learning curve for beginners, but once you get the basics, and can figure out your own problems its quite efficient. Fps wise i have tested on a spare laptop of mine, windows 10 i averaged 90-200 fps. Low settings. but after a linux install, on arch linux, using i3wm. i was able to get my average upto 300-700. sounds crazy that a simple change like an operating system could give you upwards to 500 or more fps. But you gotta remember that windows is incredibly bloated.

    • @lostfromfaraway697
      @lostfromfaraway697 Před 25 dny +1

      @@ivyish I definitely see your point here. I've actually made it a challenge for myself, for over the next month, I'm forcing myself to use Linux pop OS, instead of Windows. So I formatted my SSD, wiped my entire windows install, and decided to switch to Linux with no windows on it, that way I'm not dual booting. I'm on day two, trying to learn about five commands per day, and get used to it. So far, I learned how to get applications, using the sudo get-apt command, I've learned how to install updates, and have learned how to move files into a different directory via commands in Terminal. It's getting a little easier every time, but I want to get to that stage or point eventually, where I'm also able to optimize Linux further, I just don't know and don't want to do that yet, as I'm not entirely familiar with the operating system, and don't want to accidentally destroy something.

  • @Wheat129
    @Wheat129 Před 22 dny

    is a intel i5-4300M good for minecraft?

  • @sakey1186
    @sakey1186 Před 26 dny +5

    notrodan be looking mad handsome recently

  • @davidhume7747
    @davidhume7747 Před 8 dny

    T
    ake out youre wifi card and connect an adapter that make us be able to connect a gpu ... u will also need a psu to also power it

  • @ecks390
    @ecks390 Před 25 dny +4

    how to run minecraft on a bad computer:
    1. make it better

    • @naufalislim2217
      @naufalislim2217 Před 11 dny

      2.sell your kindey

    • @ecks390
      @ecks390 Před 10 dny

      @@naufalislim2217 3. optimise it to the point where you can barely use windows properly anymore

  • @TahaGamer-nx8qg
    @TahaGamer-nx8qg Před 15 dny

    I advise you to use AtlasOS to boost your in-game fps

  • @nathaliesaudo6553
    @nathaliesaudo6553 Před 10 dny

    Why not installing Windows X lite instead Linux ?

  • @StaloOdhiambo
    @StaloOdhiambo Před 14 dny

    You should make a video about minecraft on rectify 11

  • @9TDF
    @9TDF Před 26 dny +1

    external GPU?

  • @gulla2254
    @gulla2254 Před 25 dny +1

    A good way to get a potato pc to run well is by using Atlas OS

  • @aryanagrawal9203
    @aryanagrawal9203 Před 21 dnem +1

    Next add a dedicated graphics card.

  • @tanvirsahrierjishan778

    Nevermind, but upgrade improves the fps. Without the upgrades main fps visible on this laptop . Also I have 18$ desktop 2gb ram gives total 500fps (highest) 256vram

  • @RayyanRehman-cc7sb
    @RayyanRehman-cc7sb Před 12 dny

    i have a 2009 0r 2008 dell inspiron laptop which runs minecraft 1.8.9 perfectly when optimized
    it has 4gb ram and intel i5 and integrated grapics

  • @EricdoesArt
    @EricdoesArt Před 26 dny +2

    Notrodan you're my favorite CZcamsr

  • @Gowda_Saga_YT
    @Gowda_Saga_YT Před 25 dny

    Bro pls make how to run Minecraft Java edition on core 2 duo, without graphics card, 2gb ram pc

  • @MFSMK-ow1ew
    @MFSMK-ow1ew Před 22 dny

    bro that looks exactly like my laptop

  • @michaelvu313
    @michaelvu313 Před 22 dny

    why u not using hp probook 4540s

  • @avepixima
    @avepixima Před 26 dny +2

    I owned Asus K55V laptop. It had upgrateble CPU.)

  • @mutamammilula2403
    @mutamammilula2403 Před 26 dny

    i thought when it said "gaming pc" you gonna add external gpu, customize it, or add some weird stuff. im kinda disappoint tho but keep going with your content bro. note : also when you upgrade it, its not all about fps

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny

      I don't think it's possible to add a GPU to it unless I try solder one onto the board, maybe an eGPU could work. The title was just a different way of saying: I upgraded my $20 Laptop in the style of a Gaming PC - CPU, RAM, SSD etc

    • @mutamammilula2403
      @mutamammilula2403 Před 24 dny

      @@NotroDan it possible actually to add egpu, if there is wifi card at motherboard then you can add egpu through wifi port but you have to sacrifice the wifi system

  • @yourussianfriend5115
    @yourussianfriend5115 Před 20 dny

    Ssd does not improve performance. I think it just makes the system more responsive instantly you boot but i used windows on a hdd and it worked fine

  • @7thgenz
    @7thgenz Před 22 dny

    If minetest had this kind of support it could run on a decade old android

  • @hydragotcash
    @hydragotcash Před 17 dny

    notro dan pls make a video about fox os its very good and i want your opinion on it

  • @Kamion008
    @Kamion008 Před 25 dny

    I was surprised when a Pentium 4 2.8ghz of mine averaged 30 fps at 6 chunks in cmpack 1.8.8

  • @Jordansklar0698
    @Jordansklar0698 Před 24 dny

    me also using a core i7 4th gen cpu in my daily driver with garuda linux lol

  • @yatoursa2124
    @yatoursa2124 Před 25 dny

    how ddo you get that fps when the monitor is 60hz? im curious

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny

      I set the framerate to unlimited to go above 60

  • @Blessed-whiff81onPSN
    @Blessed-whiff81onPSN Před 25 dny +1

    Did you know that a 2011 MacBook Pro can play Minecraft full render distance on 1.15 and newer

  • @greerangeminecraft6912

    bro need to swtich from windows to linux (ubuntu) and will get a massive fps increase maybe about a hundred stutter free fps or so

  • @pvp_nerd
    @pvp_nerd Před 25 dny

    u can try overclocking the cpu but I doubt it's going to give u more fps maybe 2-5 frames more

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny

      Yeah I don't see much point

  • @user-sv8px2mx5y
    @user-sv8px2mx5y Před 26 dny

    what happend to the uhc server for cracked players

  • @dedicatedplayz3614
    @dedicatedplayz3614 Před 25 dny

    Omg he fixed my ancient laptop!

  • @Ohionews666
    @Ohionews666 Před 26 dny

    You might be able to upgrade the gpu as well, if it is soddered you can still add a better one

    • @NotroDan
      @NotroDan  Před 25 dny

      I might break out my soldiering iron and see what I can do

  • @atharva1899
    @atharva1899 Před 13 dny +2

    But the problem is how much you invested in upgrading on that laptop???? Is it even worth it?????

  • @HOLD3N1
    @HOLD3N1 Před 3 dny

    bro how are you getting 500 frames on 2 cores

  • @MC_ivanx
    @MC_ivanx Před 8 dny

    Can you test lenovo old laptop pls

  • @iSamYTBackup
    @iSamYTBackup Před 25 dny

    wow still better than my laptop
    i have a Celeron hp pavilion 250 g3

  • @bacon_with_brussels_sprout

    Extra steps:
    Use 1.19.2(best version for optimization) fabric with sodium + every optimization mod.
    Then use a Jvm like Java 21 oracle graalvm + Zgc and 12gb(Don't put all the ram, java likes overhead).
    Use liquid metal instead of thermal paste for better cooling.
    Extra extra steps:
    Modify the laptop case to have extra fans
    Change the battery/power supply to allow faster cpu options
    .
    Or just get a desktop at this point

    • @HIKKG
      @HIKKG Před 19 dny

      Liquid metal is dangerous for laptops that do not have a cooling system designed for liquid metal.
      This usually leads to a short circuit, which can seriously damage the laptop. Since liquid metal leaks out over time from under cooling systems that were not designed for liquid metal.

  • @Nihao_Gaming
    @Nihao_Gaming Před 24 dny

    Did you use optifine?