The question is already above. My sister would like to play Minecraft and would like to buy a laptop. She has about 300 euro available. Could someone please help me there? I'm not so good with hardware and performance.
Minecraft is quite CPU-heavy. Generally, it will be difficult to find a suitable device for less than 300 euro. Since it starts at first price reasonably decent office devices.
The best device I could find in the price range is the following from Lenovo for 300 euro: https://www.computeruniverse.net/de/lenovo-v130-15ikb-81hn00nfge-396-cm-156-notebook-grau
Installed here is an Intel Core i3-7020U, 4 GB RAM and a 128 GB SSD. For simple or office applications and surfing the Internet, the device would be sufficient, but Minecraft will most likely not run properly on it.
Either you decide on a used device or you go a little bit upwards.
Minecraft is not a game with high requirements. For the game to get a laptop because you should find something relatively quickly.
The laptop for 299.00 euro packs Minecraft loose. But for games with higher requirements it will be too bad: https://www.amazon.de/...07CZSLTJ4/
To tell such a nonsense is the last thing you can do. I play Minecraft myself and have 61 FPS throughout. My laptop has an Intel Core i3-2370M and an AMD Radeon HD 7650M. So a worse laptop will go.
Celeron N4000 and that for 300 euro. There are better devices. And Minecraft is guaranteed not to run.
What does this have to do with your device? Because you are running at 60 FPS, will a bad laptop be enough? What is this nonsensical conclusion?
@ BoOsTeR411
You do not want to compare something to a Celeron N4000 with an i3-2370m?
Or a UHD 600 with a HD7650m?
Again for YOU:
The PC system requirements of Minecraft
Despite simple graphics, Minecraft is quite demanding when it comes to hardware performance. To find out what the necessary requirements are, just look at the following table.
Hardware and software minimum
Processor:
Intel Core i3-3210 3.2 GHz / AMD A8-7600 APU 3.1 GHz
Graphic card:
Intel HD Graphics 4000 or AMD Radeon R5, Nvidia GeForce 400 Series or AMD Radeon HD 7000
Memory 2 GB
Hard- and Software Recommended
Processor:
Intel Core i5-4690 3.5GHz / AMD A10-7800 APU 3.5 GHz
Graphic card:
GeForce 700 or AMD Radeon Rx 200
Memory 4 GB
@ Stella314
In addition, one should also look a bit over the plate, a laptop for "only" Mindcraft is because very short-sighted, at least if you still want to play a little more. One should not only set to minimum requirement of one game, otherwise the next lowGaming is the mouse and 300 euro for the cat.
Then all that remains is @ xLukas123
https://www.computeruniverse.net/de/lenovo-v130-15ikb-81hn00nfge-396-cm-156-notebook-grau