It honestly depends on the specs of your older laptop... Asus GL702VM is my laptop. Core i7 Quad Core, GTX 1060 6GB, 16GB Ram. 2.59GHz Base speed. Boost Available. 2133MHz Ram Speed.
@@GreatestMinecraftPlayer It's simple My school has given us windows laptops (everything there is blocked besides school websites) and because of this, I downloaded Windows 11 in a 256 GB USB Flash Drive. I then inserted the USB in my laptop and restart the computer. I then turn on the computer, then I press F12 on the laptop and open up a menu. I click on Windows 11 Boost Manger thing (forgot what it's called, but it's the Windows on my USB), then I open it. I wait for it to load up and boom. I now have an unblocked version of Windows 11 in my school laptop. I then proceeded to download steam and log in, download all the games I want to play. Then I open it up and start playing
I have a laptop with these specs: AMD Ryzen 5 3500U Radeon Vega 8 Graphics 8 GB RAM Windows 10 64 bit Do you think I can run fnaf security breach with these specs?
yes. I'm playing it now kinda decently on an Intel Xeon e3, and a 9 year old GTX Quadro K4200 with 24GB of DDR3 Ram. Kinda outdated but my laptop broke and this PC is my server PC. It has 10TB of storage.
It's a 5 year old GTX 1060 and I set it all the way down, all my FNAF videos, even the HD ones still run on this card. I just set it to minimum power. It also helps that they updated the game.