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.
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.
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.
I literally got a similar laptop for personal use, upgraded the ram and a fresh battery and ssd and its honestly pretty good for as much as i invested. Its suprisingly capable despite the age of the hardware
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.
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
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.
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)
@@JustARegularNerdWow, I wish I had the knowledge and skills to update my 2018 Asus ROG 😅 I guess I'll have to go to a repair shop like the rest of the muggles.
@@joannelucille just a side note you cannot upgrade the cpu on 99.99% of modern laptops and most of the time it isnt even cpu limited, id recommend just using mods to increase performance.
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.
@@EscHelper32112 It was pretty bad even for the time we're talking either a Core 2 Duo or maybe even single core Pentium and like 2GB of RAM. I remember it was enough to run Aero on Vista which was a big deal for me considering the computer I had before that was an old Optiplex running windows 2000 that I paid like 150 bucks to get XP on.
not even 100 dollars of upgrades since it already had an SSD. about 33 bucks for the chip on newegg right now and no idea what ram he got but 16gb of ram is 50ish or more or less depending on brand and type. He probably has about 100 dollars and his own time and skills in this laptop.
@@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
The thing to remember about linux, is that as far as I know(which I'm far from an expert on linux), it doesn't actually run programs faster or overclock the hardware by default, it only frees up the bloat that modern windows tends to be loaded down with, so it uses up less drive space, RAM, and cpu usage for the base OS. By all means if you installed enough background processes on linux it'd be just as loaded down as windows, but at the most basic level it's just far more minimal. With how you've already upgraded the RAM to 16 GB and have an SSD, the only savings might be background processes and services that eat up the cpu, which to be fair on windows can be substantial sometimes especially with only a dual core processor. I'm curious if it would at least run a little smoother with slightly more FPS, but I don't believe it'd be anywhere near as drastic as the hardware upgrades. At least it didn't seem to be a massive game-changing boost when I installed linux on a spare drive and booted my main desktop with it, which is a quad-core 16 GB system. I can absolutely see it making a much bigger difference the older/more-low-spec you go though. It'd probably make a bigger difference with 4 GB of ram than at 16 GB, or say a single core vs a 4/8 core. Basically it's like the difference between running with a 10 pound backpack on vs without, your legs aren't any more powerful, you just have less weighing you down, and that 10 pounds of savings would be a much bigger deal on somebody out of shape vs a trained athlete.
One more small improvement you can do is CPU undervolting, maybe even with minor overclock, depending on silicon quality. At least with Intel 8000 and 9000 series I had very good results for my laptop
Are you genuinely serious rn? Are u just hating or asking a genuine question. Bc if that was a genuine question you are cooked bro. Obviously in order to make a 20$ laptop and gaming laptop u have to put upgrades in🤡💀
Replaceable CPUs was a very common thing up until about a decade ago. I currently own five or six laptops with replaceable/upgradeable CPUs. 3:01 Obviously they’re very old and I’m pretty sure fifth gen intel killed off socketed laptop CPUs.
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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.
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
8:37 turn your render distance to 12 and let your computer render out all of the chunks then the sink your computer at your screens, refresh rate, but max out the FPS limit to 250 this will force the computer to work harder, generating frames, and the thinking your computer at the same time and also your chunks will be pre-rendered, for 12 chunks instead of two, which should help the stuttering
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...
I have a 2013 laptop that currently Windows 11, an HP Elitebook Workstation 8770w, and it has not only an upgradable CPU, but also the GPU, and RAM (max of 32 GB DDR3, 16 of which are soldered)
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
@@NotroDan The subtitles looked way more flashy and colorful with the outline and thick font. Plus on your other video there was way more zooming and movement which made it more interesting. Also there were way more transitions and visuals. This video's editing feels very bland and feels like a documentary.
You have to take note of the integrated GPU as well when upgrading the cpu, because they put a slower GPU on better cpus sometimes. The original one was HD 4600, it would have been a joke if the new one came with HD 4200 or worse
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. :)
guys dont just blindly open up your laptop and change parts. touch something metal first, to ground yourself and get rid of the electrostatic or your motherboard will fry. u wont notice it but its gone. i learned this the hard way.
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.
Would be interesting to see how this machine runs Bedrock, seeing as it is extremely optimised by default and provides much better performance as opposed to Java.
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
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.
I would love to see these optimizations on a decent pc, Limitations spark creativity, limited Creativity without limitations is more powerful than pure creativity
Damn 97 FPS Only With Yhat Specs Thats Crazy My laptop is a lot low end i.e Specs For Nerds; Intel Core i5 3340M 2.70ghz 2 cores 4 logical Processes Intel HD Graphics 4000 4GB DDR3 1600mhz ram 256GB SSD (I guess No DRAM Cache)
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
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.
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
U can probably use the external graphic card thingy, where u can trick laptop that its using the same graphic card but its the different one, with this u can probably use 4090
Can confirm upping RAM and an SSD make massive improvements in performance.... If you've actually got a computer where you can do that. Sadly a lot of manufacturers started soldering stuff straight to the board severely limiting any hardware upgrading, especially on cheap budget laptops like those super-cheap netbooks. I've heard there are perhaps some performance/cooling improvements to soldered components, but generally I feel like it's all about the money. Either to cheap out on manufacturing or to get people to pay a premium to have good specs from the beginning by removing the ability to buy cheap upgrades later, as if you have the option it's often cheaper/better to buy third party upgrades later after a few years than pay a premium when it's new. Also just the ability to be able to remove the drive and replace it is valuable in many situations like if the MB dies so you can still get your files. I got an old laptop when my uncle passed that was a very laggy pretty much unusable mess that took forever to boot, switched it to an SSD and BAM night and day improvement, I'd even call it rather snappy, threw in a RAM upgrade while I was at it, but I feel the vast majority was just the hard drive was /sooo/ slow. Like I don't know if laptop 2.5 inch drives are just slower than the desktop 3.5 inch equivalents or if the advertised SSD cache on it wasn't working, but the benchmark showed the random access speed was literally only 1 percent of the sequential access speed, meaning it was probably taking forever to seek the right spot on the disk. Then I got another cheap netbook at the same time, and there's just no good way to upgrade it, the main drive is a soldered on 32 GB eMMC drive, there's only a single slot for RAM, which from my research is actually lucky as other versions of the same computer had the RAM soldered on. There's no place on the motherboard meant to install another drive, though apparently there's a janky way to jury-rig something including an adapter board to convert the slot for the wifi/bt board into an M.2 SSD slot, which then requires you to have a USB dongle for wifi/bt. Just not worth the time/money/effort IMO unless you literally have no other options for a computer. I mainly use it to try out linux with as the latest windows 10 just takes up the whole drive and barely boots, and there's a handful of things I was able to use it for, but mostly it just lies around collecting dust.
how to run minecraft on a bad computer:
1. make it better
2.sell your kindey
@@naufalislim2217 3. optimise it to the point where you can barely use windows properly anymore
@@naufalislim2217 PC's arent that expensive bro. Used market and building it yourself brings down the price a lot.
@@Brazenel indeed, but mid range pc is still pretty expensive for some people
@@velSpacca trust me, i know that by heart. Im the brokest 16 yr old that I know.
Bro had the audacity to call that a $20 laptop after the upgrades
He said he bought 20 dollars laptop and made it gaming laptop
someone has zero comprehension
@@3UniqueFactshe’s not a truthful TH-camr.
@@dennisbaker5984 ikr
He had the nerve to call it a "gaming" pc
“I think our upgrades have made a massive difference here..” crazy almost like upgrading a computer makes it better.
It’s almost like other people have different opinions so not all will agree and sometimes upgrading something doesn’t do much
I put a Lamborghini on my $1000 tires.....$1000 Lamborghini
can i have it?
No
short answer: no
long answer: noooooooooooooo
Let's GET THIS COMMENT VIRAL!!!! AND GET THIS GUY A NEW LAPTOP
@@cheese_cake6969no.
No
bro is obsessed with the 20$ price tag
It's probably close to $100 now with all the upgrades and parts but shh
@@NotroDanare you top 10s?
20$ is 20$
@@RandomDrawinglolnah 😭
@EvixinityYT what?
oh yeah get minecraft to run on a potato
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
The worst part is that this device equal to 2 potatoes beats my phone somehow 😭
Challenge accepted
@@AquibDoki send proof when you do [you never will lmao 😂]
I used a potato once and the fps is 80+ on 1.20+
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.
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.
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.
If you ARE new to installing performance mods, do not install continuity and dynamic fps.
0:11 kinda nice for 20 dollars I mean my computer from 2011 has a i5 2450m dual core and a 540m ,still runs Minecraft at a clean 60fps
😢 I have a same laptop
Battery 0%, keyboard problem
I got it with 280$
60fps is so low i have a terrible laptop and if i optimize it enough it get 1k fps on superflat and 500 in a world
I literally got a similar laptop for personal use, upgraded the ram and a fresh battery and ssd and its honestly pretty good for as much as i invested. Its suprisingly capable despite the age of the hardware
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.
How is that playable ??
@@Effos Because it is
That is NOT playable 💀
@@Blackfacenoob you spoiled 100 fps brats wont get it
my laptop from 2013 doesnt run mc 1.17
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
Hmm i mean never using it but will try since on forge i using optifine with Betterfps mod
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.
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)
@@JustARegularNerdWow, I wish I had the knowledge and skills to update my 2018 Asus ROG 😅 I guess I'll have to go to a repair shop like the rest of the muggles.
@@joannelucille just a side note you cannot upgrade the cpu on 99.99% of modern laptops and most of the time it isnt even cpu limited, id recommend just using mods to increase performance.
going from single channel to dual channel benefits the computer like crazy
Windows needs 16 Gigs of RAM, while Macos and most Linux distributions run great on eight. Go Microsoft!
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.
specs?
nice pfp
@@EscHelper32112 It was pretty bad even for the time we're talking either a Core 2 Duo or maybe even single core Pentium and like 2GB of RAM. I remember it was enough to run Aero on Vista which was a big deal for me considering the computer I had before that was an old Optiplex running windows 2000 that I paid like 150 bucks to get XP on.
@@saadsensei5318 A fellow man of culture.
@@MickeyKeevs MY MAN
laptop: 20$
upgrades: 69420$
Nah not that much
not even 100 dollars of upgrades since it already had an SSD. about 33 bucks for the chip on newegg right now and no idea what ram he got but 16gb of ram is 50ish or more or less depending on brand and type. He probably has about 100 dollars and his own time and skills in this laptop.
It's sarcasm
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
Yeah for sure
@@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
@@randomweirdyoutubechannel8955you can get 60 fps with an n270 and overclock/2 gig of ram
I watched your video my luck same day the next one comes out. Pure brilliance
Hahah lucky
You should definitely try linux or atlas os on this laptop! BTW what your mic and the stand for the mic?
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
linux 💀
@@NatsuyamiOnArchLinux linux usually boost up performance on old/low end laptops because linux distros are really light so it would be a good idea ig
@@NatsuyamiOnArchLinux Problem?
Yess that will be in the next video, I use a RODE NT-USB on a cheap boom arm from Amazon
Uploaded on my bday, keep up the good work!
happy 3 month belated birthday :D
So true
The thing to remember about linux, is that as far as I know(which I'm far from an expert on linux), it doesn't actually run programs faster or overclock the hardware by default, it only frees up the bloat that modern windows tends to be loaded down with, so it uses up less drive space, RAM, and cpu usage for the base OS. By all means if you installed enough background processes on linux it'd be just as loaded down as windows, but at the most basic level it's just far more minimal. With how you've already upgraded the RAM to 16 GB and have an SSD, the only savings might be background processes and services that eat up the cpu, which to be fair on windows can be substantial sometimes especially with only a dual core processor. I'm curious if it would at least run a little smoother with slightly more FPS, but I don't believe it'd be anywhere near as drastic as the hardware upgrades. At least it didn't seem to be a massive game-changing boost when I installed linux on a spare drive and booted my main desktop with it, which is a quad-core 16 GB system. I can absolutely see it making a much bigger difference the older/more-low-spec you go though. It'd probably make a bigger difference with 4 GB of ram than at 16 GB, or say a single core vs a 4/8 core. Basically it's like the difference between running with a 10 pound backpack on vs without, your legs aren't any more powerful, you just have less weighing you down, and that 10 pounds of savings would be a much bigger deal on somebody out of shape vs a trained athlete.
One more small improvement you can do is CPU undervolting, maybe even with minor overclock, depending on silicon quality. At least with Intel 8000 and 9000 series I had very good results for my laptop
how is the laptop worth 20 dollars if you upgrade it?
he got it for that price
He bought it for 20 bucks
Are you genuinely serious rn? Are u just hating or asking a genuine question. Bc if that was a genuine question you are cooked bro. Obviously in order to make a 20$ laptop and gaming laptop u have to put upgrades in🤡💀
*listen here bi...*
SERIOUSLY??? 😂😂😂😂😂😂 YOU ASKIN THAT?
Replaceable CPUs was a very common thing up until about a decade ago. I currently own five or six laptops with replaceable/upgradeable CPUs. 3:01 Obviously they’re very old and I’m pretty sure fifth gen intel killed off socketed laptop CPUs.
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I hope you’re doing well! My name is Professional, and I’m a video editor with 2 years of experience. I’ve been following your channel for a while.
With 2 years of editing experience, I’ve honed my skills. I’ve worked on projects similar to yours, and I’m confident I can bring value to your channel.
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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.
Windows mods are worse than stock, at that point just switch to linux
@@feefre Windows LTSC is a better option.
Just get a linux distro
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
Finally someone that actually up grades and doesn’t switch the whole computer
Lossless scaling frame generation would be a great boost
Ey Notro, your English is perfectly understandable, the subtitles are kinda distracting to be honest.
Finally the legend back❤😂
Edit:please come back soon again cuz I like ur videos soo much u make me soo happy😢
Took me a while but we got there in the end (:
@@NotroDanthanks my kitten for replying to my comment❤
Maybe a heatsink update or one of these fancy cooling pads that actually do something could solve some of the thermal concerns
Yeah possibly, someone suggested liquid metal but I don't think it would work here
That's just buying a good pc
With extra steps...
8:37 turn your render distance to 12 and let your computer render out all of the chunks then the sink your computer at your screens, refresh rate, but max out the FPS limit to 250 this will force the computer to work harder, generating frames, and the thinking your computer at the same time and also your chunks will be pre-rendered, for 12 chunks instead of two, which should help the stuttering
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...
I have a 2013 laptop that currently Windows 11, an HP Elitebook Workstation 8770w, and it has not only an upgradable CPU, but also the GPU, and RAM (max of 32 GB DDR3, 16 of which are soldered)
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
I turned my laptop into a heater 70C+/158F+ while watching youtube
Somebody count how many times he said laptop
Your Minecraft really needs a Distant Horizon mod, great mod for render distance without sacrifying the performance of the laptop
this inspired me to open my laptop up and do absolutely nothing.
love your videos brother....
Thank you :)
@@NotroDan Yo mate, what's the song in the beginning part?
its a great day when he uploads, interesting as always
it's not $20 anymore... what was the point?
Installing 700 mods in java: 🥺
Playing Bedrock: 🗿
Nice vid! 👍 Also I liked the old editing style better no offence.
Could you give me an example of the old editing style? I appreciate the feedback
@@NotroDan The subtitles looked way more flashy and colorful with the outline and thick font. Plus on your other video there was way more zooming and movement which made it more interesting. Also there were way more transitions and visuals. This video's editing feels very bland and feels like a documentary.
the ram improving performance is because integrated graphics convert ram into vram, and the dedicated ram for this increases with your normal ram
Nice video man👍 I always watch your vids
Thanks Jacob I appreciate it
Your welcome😊
You have to take note of the integrated GPU as well when upgrading the cpu, because they put a slower GPU on better cpus sometimes.
The original one was HD 4600, it would have been a joke if the new one came with HD 4200 or worse
notrodan be looking mad handsome recently
Thank you XD
Holy sheet , i just realised this is the laptop i use but without the upgrades 😢
Normal people: ohh i will watch this to make my laptop better Me: How The Hell You Turned A Laptop Into A PC
Notrodan you're my favorite TH-camr
Wow thank you! :)
I turned my $20 Laptop which is no longer $20 because i bought upgrades for it to make it into a gaming PC
Bro makes interesting content just for us and himself. Respect to NotroDan
Next add a dedicated graphics card.
amazing video! I'd like to see tiny11 before linux since it is better and I am thinking of going tiny11 aswell
I've done a video comparing them all here: th-cam.com/video/2Ya18RAB9Z8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FJIvzI5qardvqn-h
@@NotroDan alright, thanks!
With 20$ you can get a laptop without motherboard, hard drive and ram 😂
Bro his laptop is like my pc just before he did any upgrades
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. :)
Go for it! There is a lot of potential in these old devices with a few upgrades :)
Bro my brand new upgraded HP pavillion runs minecraft on 3-7 fps yours is so good
guys dont just blindly open up your laptop and change parts. touch something metal first, to ground yourself and get rid of the electrostatic or your motherboard will fry. u wont notice it but its gone. i learned this the hard way.
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.
Would be interesting to see how this machine runs Bedrock, seeing as it is extremely optimised by default and provides much better performance as opposed to Java.
my laptop 300$ but it sure feels like a 20$ pc
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
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.
But the problem is how much you invested in upgrading on that laptop???? Is it even worth it?????
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.
can i have it?
I would love to see these optimizations on a decent pc,
Limitations spark creativity, limited Creativity without limitations is more powerful than pure creativity
Damn 97 FPS Only With Yhat Specs Thats Crazy My laptop is a lot low end i.e
Specs For Nerds;
Intel Core i5 3340M 2.70ghz 2 cores 4 logical Processes
Intel HD Graphics 4000
4GB DDR3 1600mhz ram
256GB SSD (I guess No DRAM Cache)
Give it to him!
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
And if you don't have Ethernet, you can just use a USB wifi adapter.
Still better than my computer 💀
He said "Laptop" 38 times
One thing I'd recommend is trying to use an external gpu to try and get off of the integrated graphics
Omg he fixed my ancient laptop!
me: mom i want guiny
mom:but son, we have guiny at home
guiny at home:
Unlike guiny I don't scream every 30 seconds
Nah that laptop performoms better than my laptop i only get 60-75 max💀
You're reviewing my gaming pc💀
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.
havent changed my old laptops cpu thermal paste in 11 years still runs smooth 45 fps newest java minecraft
Hey beat minecraft on that laptop and I'll subscribe
I will wait you to beat it!
im gonna do all of exactly what you did in this video lol
Notrodan! I suggest upgrading the laptops panel to a better spec and add an external graphics card.
Alternate title:Laptop sleeper build
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
now can you make a chromebook run Minecraft?
how to run minecraft on a bad computer:
dont install windows 8,8.1,10,11. Install windows 7 or Vista
Step two: struggle to install Minecraft on it because most launchers don't support that OS version
U can probably use the external graphic card thingy, where u can trick laptop that its using the same graphic card but its the different one, with this u can probably use 4090
Can confirm upping RAM and an SSD make massive improvements in performance.... If you've actually got a computer where you can do that. Sadly a lot of manufacturers started soldering stuff straight to the board severely limiting any hardware upgrading, especially on cheap budget laptops like those super-cheap netbooks. I've heard there are perhaps some performance/cooling improvements to soldered components, but generally I feel like it's all about the money. Either to cheap out on manufacturing or to get people to pay a premium to have good specs from the beginning by removing the ability to buy cheap upgrades later, as if you have the option it's often cheaper/better to buy third party upgrades later after a few years than pay a premium when it's new. Also just the ability to be able to remove the drive and replace it is valuable in many situations like if the MB dies so you can still get your files.
I got an old laptop when my uncle passed that was a very laggy pretty much unusable mess that took forever to boot, switched it to an SSD and BAM night and day improvement, I'd even call it rather snappy, threw in a RAM upgrade while I was at it, but I feel the vast majority was just the hard drive was /sooo/ slow. Like I don't know if laptop 2.5 inch drives are just slower than the desktop 3.5 inch equivalents or if the advertised SSD cache on it wasn't working, but the benchmark showed the random access speed was literally only 1 percent of the sequential access speed, meaning it was probably taking forever to seek the right spot on the disk.
Then I got another cheap netbook at the same time, and there's just no good way to upgrade it, the main drive is a soldered on 32 GB eMMC drive, there's only a single slot for RAM, which from my research is actually lucky as other versions of the same computer had the RAM soldered on. There's no place on the motherboard meant to install another drive, though apparently there's a janky way to jury-rig something including an adapter board to convert the slot for the wifi/bt board into an M.2 SSD slot, which then requires you to have a USB dongle for wifi/bt. Just not worth the time/money/effort IMO unless you literally have no other options for a computer. I mainly use it to try out linux with as the latest windows 10 just takes up the whole drive and barely boots, and there's a handful of things I was able to use it for, but mostly it just lies around collecting dust.
can i have your old laptop?
arch.... Arch! ARCH LINUX PLEASE INSTALL TO THIS LAPTOP!!!!!
0:35 hardware hardware hardware hardware hardware
Did you know that a 2011 MacBook Pro can play Minecraft full render distance on 1.15 and newer
Firstly almost all CPUs are removable in laptops but not all can be replaced, secondly they do have pins bro😂
which software you use to record the game in low end pc?
He uses capture card
I use a capture card that outputs the screen to my main PC where I record it
big fan bro
Everytime you say HechP laptop, a part of me dies.
The person who sold him this laptop watching this video and him be like: Can I have to back?.. I changed my mind
My leptop with all the optimizes run at 120 fps thanks Notrodan i learned every optimize from you
Bro that "20$" (original specs) laptop is better than my laptop
pov : playing in 20-30 fps but still ht3 in cpvp😢
Ye kinda hard