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27 repliesAs for the Internet, the major factor that influence it's your net speed. If you have a shitty net speed then is obvious that your Internet speed connection is low.
P.S: As for the GPU, don't choose Intel HD Graphics because majority of them are the worst GPUs. Nvidia GeForce would be a good choice but is up to yourself to decide.
Whats your budget? i can help you to choose the right laptop.
lennon has written
My budget is up to 350€ (euro)
Check this, if you want to buy new, there is no really better choice:
Amazon (345 EUR) + Free Shipping
That's my opinion though, you can look up on Google for good laptop brands.
lennon has written
My budget is up to 350€ (euro)
Toshiba Satellite.
_Yank has written
Toshiba, Acer and Asus do it pretty well but I think HP is a better choice.
HP sucks. Once it's running it sounds like it want to launch into space. They have crap quality fans. Acer will normally contain an AMD processor, which is a kick in the nuts both performance-wise and price.
You'd be better off getting a cheap ass laptop with an i3 instead of an AMD 7.
Asus is pricey. It's great stuff but if you want something that simply put just works - Toshiba is your best choice. They don't specialise in gaming or business use. They just make normal down-to-earth laptops. I second Oxy on getting a Satellite judging the OP's budget.
And no - No problems on Windows 8.1 while running CS2D. Why should there be.
lennon has written
I am using a legit Windows 8.1 and everything is completely fine and it's actually better than XP and 7.How abou windows 8.1 and cs2d? Anyone have problems?
Those who say that 8 sucks are fucking lead pipes that jump on bandwagons and probably spend 95% of their lives on 9FAG.
lennon has written
How abou windows 8.1 and cs2d? Anyone have problems?
If you buy a laptop with licensed Windows 8.1 (don't remember about 8 though) - you'll receive literally free upgrade to Windows 10. I don't know the details about it, Microsoft will probably want to make you pay later anyway.
Yates has written
It's great stuff but if you want something that simply put just works - Toshiba is your best choice. They don't specialise in gaming or business use. They just make normal down-to-earth laptops. I second Oxy on getting a Satellite judging the OP's budget.
I had two Toshiba Satellite laptops bought in a row, one after another. They just worked, I could play most of the games on medium settings, their hardware also works good with Linux.
One thing to know about Toshiba Satellite is that you don't want to keep it hot for a long time. They have terrible cooling and you also need to clean fans once a year.
oxytamine has written
I had two Toshiba Satellite laptops bought in a row, one after another.
On one right now. Bought it for school, good enough to do anything. Compiling on Android Studio can even run smoothly.