{"id":3292,"date":"2021-06-07T05:12:03","date_gmt":"2021-06-07T11:12:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/picknotebook.com\/blog\/?p=3292"},"modified":"2023-04-12T07:48:52","modified_gmt":"2023-04-12T13:48:52","slug":"dota-2-laptop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/picknotebook.com\/blog\/dota-2-laptop\/","title":{"rendered":"18 Best laptops for playing Dota 2 in 2023: From budget to high-end models"},"content":{"rendered":"
Do you want to be a true Dota 2 pro? Then you need the right equipment for the job. The first step is to ensure you have a reliable laptop with the best specs for Dota 2<\/strong>. Whether you are a competitive player or a casual gamer, Dota 2 is an incredibly immersive game with intense graphics and gameplay. That\u2019s why you need a high-performing laptop that can handle the game's demands.<\/p>\n In this guide, we'll look at everything you need to know about getting the best laptop for Dota 2. From what features to look out for to our top picks, we've got you covered. So let\u2019s dive right in and get you ready for the battlefield!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A recent study revealed<\/a> that FPS dips are an indicator of a multitude of health problems. In point of fact, it's 2nd leading cause of rage quitting (after "my teammates suck"). It's not something to be taken lightly.<\/p>\n And when it comes to gaming, that's where the processor comes in. It's the PC's lifeblood, and it dictates the framerate (AKA, the number of frames per second). So if you want to play games without the risk of pesky FPS dips, you'll need a solid CPU to support the game's demand<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Dota 2 is heavily reliant on the CPU<\/a>. But I'm happy to say that there are plenty of laptops out there with CPUs that can handle Dota 2 at a stable framerate.<\/p>\n And while you can easily find a laptop with a Core i5\/Ryzen 5 CPU for an affordable price, you'll need something faster if you're looking for a high refresh rate display (such as 144Hz). That said, the latest generation Ryzen 5 4600H and Intel Core i5-1135G7 are my two top picks for laptops in this category<\/strong>.<\/p>\n As always, here are my top recommendations for the best laptop processors for playing Dota 2:<\/p>\n With Dota 2, there's not much to do in terms of graphics. Integrated graphics cards can easily run the game on the lowest settings with 60 FPS. A slightly more powerful GPU will get you up to 115 FPS on high settings. So there's no reason to sweat it when it comes to graphics cards<\/a>. Of course, if you want to play other modern games, I can offer some guidance.<\/p>\n Instead, you should focus on getting a good video card for other games that can take advantage of the hardware<\/a>. For this task, I recommend GTX 1660 Ti (or RTX 3050 if you can find it). It's a very competent graphics card and can play most games on high settings with 60 FPS. That's all we need.<\/p>\n For those that want a little more juice, we can go for RTX 2060, RTX 2070, and RTX 3060. These are a bit more expensive but should get you up to 120 FPS on the highest settings for Dota 2.<\/p>\n Lastly, if you're looking for the best possible gaming experience, I recommend going for the high-end RTX 3080, RTX 3070, and RTX 2080 models. You'll be able to play most games on ultra settings with 120 FPS or more. If you're aiming for 4K or 240+ Hz displays, these GPUs are also a good fit.<\/p>\n This is another story. To play Dota 2<\/strong>, you need to make sure that your laptop has enough memory.<\/p>\n If you're on a tight budget, you can get away with 8GB. But that will only work if you're upgrading the RAM in the future or if you're happy with using the laptop for a single game and not more.<\/p>\n For the sake of comfort, I recommend 16GB. That's a solid amount of memory for playing games, editing photos, and streaming your gameplay.<\/p>\n If you want to future-proof your system<\/a> – go for 32GB. It's not a lot more expensive than 16GB, and you'll have plenty of headroom to run multiple applications at once without experiencing a drop in performance.<\/p>\n No, it's not. Well, it is, but it's not what you want<\/a>. Hard drives are huge and slow<\/strong> and they don't have anything on SSDs. So forget about them<\/strong>. They are only an option in a mid-range laptops that have a small SSD for the OS and then the HDD is used as a drive for archiving data.<\/p>\n Wwe recommend getting at least a 512 GB SSD – that's enough for multiple games. However, if you've got the money and want to have enough space for many games and other PC apps<\/a> – then 1 TB is the way to go. For an extra $100 or so, you'll get the maximum storage size that your PC will support. And don't worry about running out of space in a year or two – these storage capacities will keep growing exponentially.<\/p>\n You can always buy a new SSD when the old one gets full. All you need to do is take out a couple of screws<\/strong>, add the new M.2 SSD, and voila! You've got a brand new one!<\/p>\n In Dota 2, you can do without a top-of-the-line display. You can play it with an FHD display or even a TN panel<\/a>. However, I would recommend a laptop with an IPS display and preferably – a high refresh rate.<\/p>\n It doesn't matter too much. Dota 2 is not an intensive game, and Full HD is enough for a lot of players. If you're willing to go with lower framerates – go ahead and go with QHD or 4K. But for most people, Full HD is a decent compromise.<\/p>\n If you're looking for a highly competitive rig – a 144Hz display is the way to go<\/a>. But if you're not that hardcore – you can find a laptop with 60Hz.<\/p>\n If you want a superior laptop for playing Dota 2 – then IPS panels are your best bet. It's rare to find TN panels in high-end gaming laptops, and as a result, the image quality tends to be better on IPS displays. If you want to go cheaper – TN displays are good enough for most people who don't play competitively.<\/p>\nHow to choose the right processor for playing Dota 2?<\/h2>\n
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