{"id":2570,"date":"2018-09-24T15:21:55","date_gmt":"2018-09-24T21:21:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/picknotebook.com\/blog\/?p=2570"},"modified":"2023-04-12T07:45:06","modified_gmt":"2023-04-12T13:45:06","slug":"call-of-duty-laptops","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/picknotebook.com\/blog\/call-of-duty-laptops\/","title":{"rendered":"15 Best laptops to play Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War in 2023 (April update)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War<\/strong> is the latest addition to the COD franchise, and it's safe to say that the game sets a new standard for graphics and gameplay. That said, it's essential to have a powerful gaming laptop that can handle the game's demanding requirements. You'll want a laptop that can deliver a smooth and seamless gaming experience, with no lag or stuttering.<\/p>\n Now, if you're here, I bet you're looking for the best laptops for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War<\/strong>. Fortunately, you've come to the right place! In this guide, we'll cover everything you need to know about buying a gaming laptop that can handle COD's latest title. From processor speed to graphics cards<\/strong>, we'll take a deep dive into the critical specs that will make or break your experience. Plus, we'll give you some tips on what to look for when selecting the best laptop for your needs. So, buckle up, soldier \u2013 it's time to get gaming!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War supports DLSS and ray-tracing. Even though these technologies are considered the future of gaming graphics, I don't find ray-tracing that helpful in this title. Unless you want to shoot down your framerate, there's no need for ray-tracing in CoD games, at least for now. And if we don't need ray-tracing, DLSS also loses most of its appeal.<\/p>\n If you have a low budget, you'll have to settle for previous-gen graphics. In my opinion, GTX 1650 and its "close relatives" are a perfect choice. 45 FPS on medium settings is nothing to be scoffed at for a budget laptop.<\/p>\n If you're willing to spend a little more, then you can look for a laptop with GTX 1660 Ti, AMD Radeon RX 5600M, or RTX 2070. These cards can give you 60 FPS on the highest FHD settings.<\/p>\n However, if you want to enjoy the full beauty of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War with a high refresh rate display, you'll need to step up a notch.<\/p>\n If you want the best experience and you aren't afraid to pay the price, I recommend RTX 2080 and RTX 3070 (if you can get a laptop with it). You'll be able to run on ultra settings at a stable 75 FPS. These cards will be perfect for those of you that are looking for a gaming laptop with a 144Hz-360Hz display, or you have an external monitor.<\/p>\n There are 2 core requirements for the best laptop for playing CoD:<\/p>\n The CPU is often overlooked by gamers who are too busy obsessing over graphics cards. And I get it, you want the latest and the best – but there's more to the equation. I don't want to see you ending up with a top-of-the-line GPU and a serverely underpowered CPU. While that's not what usually happens, because laptop manufacturers more or less pair a GPU with the right CPU, it can be the case if you're trying to get the RTX 3060 as cheaply as possible.<\/p>\n For an budget build, I recommend Intel Core i3-1115G4. For a mid-range laptop Intel Core i5-1135G7 and Ryzen 5 4500U are best. And the very best laptop processors for playing CoD:BO4 are Intel Core i7-10870H, Ryzen 7 4600H and Ryzen 5900HS.<\/p>\n And for the end, here's a handy chart comparing the best laptop processors for playing CoD:BO4.<\/p>\n[chart]\n If you are on an extremely tight budget, 8 GB can be enough, though it's now considered to be woefully outdated. The downside is that if you ever want to play something else – or have any other apps open – the RAM will soon start to fill up. You'll then have to either close something or start looking for a RAM upgrade.<\/p>\n I would recommend 16 GB of RAM for most mid-range laptops. This should be enough for most games, while still leaving enough memory for anything else you might want to do. It also means that if you're not sure whether you'll need more RAM, you can always get a laptop with 16 GB and then upgrade it later. In short, if you're not a heavy gamer and don't want to spend extra money, 16 GB will be enough.<\/p>\n The best option is 32 GB of RAM. It's more expensive, but it should be enough for the game and any other tasks you might want to do on your laptop.<\/p>\n Nope, it's not. SSDs are way faster and reliable than HDDs. That's why we're only talking about laptops with SSDs.<\/p>\n The first thing you should look at is the type of connection the SSD uses. If it's SATA, that's fine – just don't expect it to be as fast as a NVMe PCI-e SSD. In addition to that, some rudimentary read\/write benchmark checks are in order. But that's pretty much it.<\/p>\n Might as well mention this now – when it comes to gaming laptops, the most popular type of SSD is a PCIe M.2 NVMe drive. It's fast, reliable and, on top of that, quite affordable these days.<\/p>\n Gaming laptops are easy to upgrade, at least compared to other laptops. Storage space expansion slots tend to be within reach and they are often the same type as the one you already have – M.2 NVMe PCI-e SSDs are most common these days.<\/p>\n Alright, I'll spare you the details and give you my two cents on what kind of SSD you should be looking for:<\/p>\n In this section, I'll compare the different displays that would be suitable for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. I'll focus on two aspects: competitive multiplayer and single-player.<\/p>\n If you're playing CoD as a single-player game, then you'll want to prioritize the display's quality. To do this, you'll need to get an IPS display with a higher resolution. You can't go wrong with a QHD (1440p) IPS panel. Though, in laptops even FHD (1080p) IPS is perfectly fine.<\/p>\n For competitive multiplayer, the best display for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a high refresh rate, TN panel. Competitive first-person shooters, such as CoD, are more suited for high framerates on lower resolutions. This means you can trade a high-end graphics card for a fast FHD TN panel. It's not exactly what I'd pick if I'd care about color reproduction, but this will allow you to have the most responsive gameplay possible.<\/p>\nGraphics card<\/h2>\n
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