TBBN Jan 15, 2024 @ 11:36pm
Intel Pentium Silver N5000 for playing Dota 2
I play Dota 2 with my low-end laptop Lenovo Ideapad 330 with configurations: Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel UHD Graphics 605, 8gb RAM, SSD. Whenever I play I always have 10-30 fps, and the fights with 8 fps. I have mouse delay with 0.5-1 seconds, but I guess it's because of ping, which is 90-100 on EU servers.
My main question is: Do you think this laptop is playable for Dota 2 and do you think that the cause of mouse delay is this laptop's configuration or my location to the server? I haven't tried to play Dota 2 with another laptops and PCs, except the laptop with Intel Core i5 10th, which also had this problem. But this laptop had Dedicated graphics card and ran smoothly.
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Hangry Henrys Jan 16, 2024 @ 6:37am 
No.... its not playable
MeowDread Jan 16, 2024 @ 6:45am 
Low spec computers cannot play modern games at all, sometimes just barely working.
TBBN Jan 16, 2024 @ 7:25am 
Thx for your responses. I thought that it is me who can't normally play and in fights it's my slow reaction that cause our team lose fights. I have to think about getting a new PC.
Cathulhu Jan 16, 2024 @ 7:54am 
10-30FPS is pretty low. For smooth gameplay you should aim for at least 60FPS.
Considering it is a very low powered quadcore CPU and no dedicated videocard, such performance is to be expected in any game with more than the absolute basic requirements.

Seriously, that CPU has a TDP of just 6 Watts, for the CPU and the integrated videochip.
My desktop CPU has a TDP of more than ten times of that. And that does not include the dedicated videocard.
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Date Posted: Jan 15, 2024 @ 11:36pm
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