{"id":3371,"date":"2021-10-05T03:49:04","date_gmt":"2021-10-05T09:49:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/picknotebook.com\/blog\/new-world-laptop-2\/"},"modified":"2023-04-12T07:45:47","modified_gmt":"2023-04-12T13:45:47","slug":"new-world-laptop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/picknotebook.com\/blog\/new-world-laptop\/","title":{"rendered":"15 Best laptops for playing New World in 2023: Budget to High-end options"},"content":{"rendered":"
Are you prepared to jump into the world of New World<\/strong>? Amazon Game Studios' latest release is an open-world MMO with excellent graphics, engaging gameplay, and a vast world to explore. To get the most out of this visually stunning game, you will need a powerful machine that can handle the game's demands.<\/p>\n That's why I've put together a guide on the best laptops for playing New World<\/strong>. From high-end rigs to budget-friendly options, I've got something for everyone. We'll take a closer look at what specs you need to run New World optimally, and then we'll dive into my top picks for laptops that can handle this game.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Whether you're joining a group of friends or exploring solo, this guide will help you find the perfect laptop to take on the challenges of New World. So, grab a cup of coffee, and let's get started!<\/p>\n While graphics cards are an essential component of any gaming rig, any good laptop for New World should have the processor as its second priority. MMORPGs chronically suffer from lag due to their sheer massiveness (yes, I know it's literally in the MMORPG definition). When there are a lot of players in one spot – the CPU has its irons in the fire. That's why, if you're looking to reduce FPS at any cost – you should invest in a better processor.<\/p>\n New World does not officially need a speedy processor<\/strong>. Something like Ryzen 5 3500U<\/a>, which we can find in the $700 – $900 laptop range, should suffice. Yet, given how MMORPGs can range from easy to run to appalling<\/strong>, I'd advise getting something better if you can afford it<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n If you want to play New World with minimal FPS dips, I recommend the latest generation of Intel Core i5 or Ryzen 7 CPUs. And if you're aiming for max FPS<\/strong> – Ryzen 9 and Core i9 should be your first picks.<\/p>\n What are the best laptop processors for playing New World? That's a tough question, but the answer starts with these processors and your specific price bracket:<\/p>\n In the vast open world of the New World, graphics are vital. In short, I'll condense my recommendations to two factors – how many frames per second it can deliver and how much it costs.<\/p>\n The bare minimum recommendation<\/strong> is GTX 1650 with 45 FPS on medium settings on Full HD. If you're not looking for the cheapest laptop to play New World and you can spend just a little more – try getting a laptop with 1650 Ti or RTX 3050. These cards offer a slight upgrade of ~8 FPS at a minimal price increase. The main issue is availability since GTX 1650 Ti and RTX 3050 are harder to come by than GTX 1650.<\/p>\n For a recommended mid-tier graphics card, I've 3 more options.<\/p>\n As we get closer to our top-tier GPUs, we find RTX 3070 and even RTX 3080. In this price bracket, we've to start looking at the precise wattage of every laptop's GPU. These high-end graphics chips can be severely underpowered, so I can't just give a blanket recommendation. However, if you're getting a fully powered card – RTX 3070 is my top recommendation. It can offer 60 FPS on ultra settings which is as good as it gets. <\/p>\n Finally, you could go for RTX 3080, but that will come with a steep price tag ($3000+) and significant tradeoffs in battery life and portability – so please be aware before committing! New World scales quite terribly towards the high-end, so there's little to no reason to pay top dollar for very marginal gains. Of course, if you want to play other games, especially if you care about 4K gaming, it can become justifiable. Just don't expect a smooth 4K experience in New World!<\/p>\n The new World is a demanding MMORPG with a graphics engine that's a generation ahead of most other titles<\/a>. The requirements are much higher – not just for CPU and GPU but also for RAM. The bottom line is that you'll need to have at least 8GB<\/strong> to play the game, though 16GB is preferable<\/a> (and very much so<\/strong>).<\/p>\n You can get away with 8GB if you're on a tight budget, and when push comes to shove – you're willing to upgrade the laptop's memory within your warranty period.<\/p>\n If you aren't in the unfortunate situation – stick with 16 GB. That's the sweet spot for gaming, work, and everything in-between<\/strong>.<\/p>\n I might consider 32 GB to be more future-oriented than 16 GB, but if you don't particularly care whether you're ahead of the pack or not – 16 GB is still a considerable amount of memory for most.<\/p>\n 32 GB is perfect for the very best gaming laptops or if you're a professional working with memory-hungry applications.<\/p>\n The new World is a demanding MMORPG with a graphics engine that's a generation ahead of most other titles. You'll need at least 8GB, but 16GB is preferable. If you're not in the unfortunate situation – stick with 16 GB. 32 GB is perfect for the very best gaming laptops or if you're a professional working with memory-hungry applications.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n But what about storage? After all, New World explicitly states SSD as a hard requirement – so HDD won't cut it. I guess there's no reason why in theory, it shouldn't work, but these days SSDs are the standard, even in budget laptops. That's why we'll need to start with a 256 GB SSD at a minimum<\/a>. It's not much, but it should be enough to fulfill New World's 80 GB free space requirement. But, of course, not much is left when you count in the space needed by Windows, everyday software, and possibly a few other games. That's why 256 GB should be an option only up to ~$1,100.<\/p>\n 1 TB SSD, on the other hand, is a great all-around size. It's spacious enough not to feel cramped and won't put a dent in your wallet. You might have noticed that I've skipped 512 GB. That's because 512 GB is not that much cheaper than 1 TB, and if you're not in the budget range, I'd advise jumping straight to 1 TB.<\/p>\n Games are getting exceedingly large, and it's clear that this trend is not slowing down. So if you're looking for the best laptop for playing New World – 2 TB is the new king of the block<\/strong>. Just a few years ago, 2 TB laptops were either exclusively custom-built or modified. Now, even iPhones come with 1 TB storage – 2 TB is becoming the new top-shelf option for notebooks.<\/p>\n Display for New World<\/a> MMORPG is one of the most important decisions you'll make when picking a laptop. There are plenty of variables to consider, but this guide will simplify things.<\/p>\n For a game like New World, there's no reason not to go for an IPS panel<\/strong>. On average, that can add ~$150 to your laptop price tag, but it's well worth your money in the long term if you care at least one bit about the visuals. Of course, if you couldn't care less – TN panels are an option. That would allow saving some money needed for a slight GPU upgrade.<\/p>\n I recommend Full HD with an IPS panel. 4K in New World is just too damn demanding for even a high-end rig<\/strong>. New World is known to put even the most powerful PCs down to their knees, so it's no surprise that 4K is overkill, at least for New World. If you're genuinely out for the best laptop for New World – 1440p might be a good option if it's paired with a high-end GPU (see the guide's graphics section).<\/p>\n It's possible to play New World on 60 FPS at Full HD, but it's hard to reach anything that could use a high refresh rate display. Even a low-end high-refresh rate of 120Hz is damn near impossible to achieve in New World – you'll need a powerhouse to keep up with the workload.<\/p>\n Of course, I'm guessing you're playing a few more games than just New World. If you're playing other MMORPGs – 120Hz -144Hz might be a good option in a ~$1,500 laptop. If you're playing competitive shooters – even 240Hz or 300Hz can make a difference if you're paying top dollar on your GPU\/CPU.<\/p>\n Since New World doesn't can't take advantage of a high refresh rate display – there's no reason to shoot for the lowest possible response time. Any modern IPS panel will do just fine<\/strong>, and we don't have to settle for a TN panel to eke out a 1-2 ms response time difference.<\/p>\n New World doesn't explicitly support HDR, so it's no wonder why I wouldn't recommend trading off other components to choose a laptop that has an HDR display. But, of course, with the recent Auto HDR addition to Windows, we can experience some of this beauty, and it's a nice-to-have addition for first-class laptops or professionals in creative visual work.<\/p>\nBest Processor for New World<\/h2>\n\n
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