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captinwh0captinwh0 Member Posts: 783 Arc User
I would like this to be a public service thread, everyone who plays STO on a laptop, please post your laptop make and model hear, i was looking for a cheap (ish) laptop that could play STO

and i was astounded by the lack of info, so i did my best, and was pleasantly surprised with not only with the game running, but on medium graphics too!




Before everyone starts on the "Minimum requirement" thing. there are many laptops and pc's that are under this requirement that happily run this game and have done for some time.
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  • vocmcpvocmcp Member Posts: 1,134 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    Samsung R522

    Probably 4 years old by now but still runs the game just fine.
  • morden613morden613 Member Posts: 366 Arc User
    edited November 2014
  • stoutesstoutes Member Posts: 4,219 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    I've got a Samsung RC730, I7 6GB ram. Win7 64x-bit.

    It runs STO like a dream. But if I have to give you a hint; buy a cooler-board for underneath your laptop. You don't want to burn your legs. ;):D
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    Nerf is OP, plz nerf
    That's quite the paradox, how could you nerf nerf when the nerf is nerfed. But how would the nerf be nerfed when the nerf is nerfed? This allows the nerf not to be nerfed since the nerf is nerfed? But if the nerf isn't nerfed, it could still nerf nerfs. But as soon as the nerf is nerfed, the nerf power is lost. So paradoxally it the nerf nerf lost its nerf, while it's still nerfed, which cannot be because the nerf was unable to nerf.

    I call it, the Stoutes paradox.
  • zzzspina01zzzspina01 Member Posts: 313 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    Alienware 18. r9 m290x graphics 4gb gdors intel core I17 2.70GH windows 8

    PS- I have no idear what any of that means. its on the bottom of my computer, LOL

    I have lag issues. know idear why.
    I cant brain I have the dumb
  • ironmakoironmako Member Posts: 770 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    Well for lolz I decided to try to run the game on my 3 year old Acer travelmate 5744 (ie. totally bog standard laptop) and I was plesantly surprised to see I can get it to run fine on med graphic level!

    Of course this is for if i'm away from home or if i am too lazy to get out of bed :D
  • dirlettiadirlettia Member Posts: 1,632 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    MSI GT627 runs without issue and is now pretty ancient as a 2007 laptop.

    Still waiting to be able to use forum titles
  • coupaholiccoupaholic Member Posts: 2,188 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    I use a Fujitsu Lifebook. Intel Core i5 2.50GHz, 6GB RAM, Intel HD 4000 Graphics and Win8 x64. I don't use max settings but it runs fair on mid-ish settings with certain visual effects turned off. I get more trouble out of my crappy Internet connection.

    Also, as stoutes hinted, I also use a cooling mat with x2 USB fans. I managed to um...melt the graphics card from my old laptop so I learned the hard way. That was a Dell, and it lasted me 6+ years of near constant use so it did well for itself.
  • strykewolf67strykewolf67 Member Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    ASUS G73 series. 17" screen.
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  • tk79tk79 Member Posts: 1,020 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    Mine is a custom made i7-3820QM 2.7 Ghz that is already a few years old. GPU is an AMD Radeon HD8970M along with an integrated Intel HD 4000.

    The main disk is SSD but I have a secondary HDD where I have the game installed. It runs at maximum settings at around 20~40 FPS. Not the best rate, but the most graphic intensive missions like Crystalline and NWS do not make it cough up at least. My other games run flawlessly on it.
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  • svindal777svindal777 Member Posts: 856 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    I run it on a 4+ year old Acer aspire with an intel hd graphics card. Can't run on high graphics and I have to turn a fan on it to keep it cool, but it does run the game well enough to play.
    Well excuse me for having enormous flaws that I don't work on.
  • coolheadalcoolheadal Member Posts: 1,253 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    svindal777 wrote: »
    I run it on a 4+ year old Acer aspire with an intel hd graphics card. Can't run on high graphics and I have to turn a fan on it to keep it cool, but it does run the game well enough to play.

    Wow! This game can be run i3 1.7GHz Dual Core with 8 GB of DDR3 RAM 1920 x 1080P connected to SONY 40-inch HDTV via 1.4 HDMI port. Today I don't run on that though I wish I could but I use that laptop as my DVR with 4 network HD Tuners. So it's busy already daily.

    On a desktop now run that game with no issues. Running the game can't say about the software itself.
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    Time will only tell!
  • captinwh0captinwh0 Member Posts: 783 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    AWSOME!

    Keep em coming!

    you have no idea how much this will help people :D:D:D
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  • farmallmfarmallm Member Posts: 4,630 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    This is a wonderful thread. As it gives me an idea for a future computer purchase. Since mine is old. And I'm due for a new computer.
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  • captinwh0captinwh0 Member Posts: 783 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    tk79 wrote: »
    Mine is a custom made i7-3820QM 2.7 Ghz that is already a few years old. GPU is an AMD Radeon HD8970M along with an integrated Intel HD 4000.

    The main disk is SSD but I have a secondary HDD where I have the game installed. It runs at maximum settings at around 20~40 FPS. Not the best rate, but the most graphic intensive missions like Crystalline and NWS do not make it cough up at least. My other games run flawlessly on it.

    Showoff! :)
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  • tcgrandpa#3038 tcgrandpa Member Posts: 302 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    I've run it on an i3 or less easy, I am not saying its a super gaming machine but it works you want to tweak its settings it works fine.
  • venkouvenkou Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    captinwh0 wrote: »
    I would like this to be a public service thread, everyone who plays STO on a laptop, please post your laptop make and model hear, i was looking for a cheap (ish) laptop that could play STO.
    I am temporarily using a laptop.

    Here are my specs:

    Link: HP - ENVY 17.3" Touch-Screen Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 12GB Memory - 1TB Hard Drive - Natural Silver

    I bought the above laptop a few days ago. Once I move into a new place, I will be switching back to my desktop.
    Intel® 4th Generation Core™ i7 - 2.0GHz (with Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz)
    12GB RAM
    1TB HDD
    nVidia Graphics Chip: 2048MB DDR3 (dedicated); up to 4096MB (total available)

    My main desktop has twice the power. I just needed something to make me mobile.
  • koraboroskoraboros Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    I use Clevo P170SM.

    i7-4700MQ
    GTX 780M
    16GB RAM
    128 GB SSD

    Mostly 60 FPS but on heavy areas still 30-40...
  • captainmorgan210captainmorgan210 Member Posts: 43 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    I'm playing on a Toshiba Satellite C655-S5212. Specs are as follows:

    - Intel Core i3 Processor 2.1Ghz
    - 8GB DDR3 RAM
    - Intel Integrated Graphics
    - 180GB Intel Solid-State Hard Drive

    The game runs pretty decent, although I do keep a few things turned off like shadows and generally try to keep detail distances set to medium.
  • banshirbanshir Member Posts: 104 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    I play with max settings on a 7 year old desktop. You guys worry too much. This game is 5 years old. You'll be fine as long as you have a graphics chip from nVidia or AMD.
  • sudonamisudonami Member Posts: 143 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    Dell Inspirion N5010

    gen 1 intel i5 processor with intel hd graphics

    4 GB ram

    It's a pretty old model too, back before dell had the removable panel on back of the monitor to change the color.

    graphics setting are set about half way and the game runs perfectly except on the moments where there are to many things on the screen but everyone's pc has that with the game engine used for STO.
  • peter1z9peter1z9 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    ASUS G73 series. 17" screen.

    Same system here, runs the game just fine.
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  • george021898george021898 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    I'm playing on a 2013 13" MacBook Air with the Haswell i5, Intel HD 5000 graphics, an SSD, and 8 gb of ram.

    I run Windows 8.1 on a Bootcamp partition and have STO installed on both my OS X and Windows partitions. (On my mac side, it is on the SSD, and it's installed on an external hard drive for windows)

    It works like a dream on Windows; I can get about 30 FPS on medium-high settings. On Mac, aside from the weird bugs, I can get about 5 FPS lower on the same settings.
  • chainfallchainfall Member Posts: 258 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    My HP ENVY Dv6 with the A10 Vision graphics system runs it fine, at 1080p on my 42" TV. Granted, I tune down the graphics to avoid overheating, but it handles high settings fine as well.

    I bought this machine a bit over a year ago, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't cutting edge even then.
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  • sinn74sinn74 Member Posts: 1,149 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    HP Pavilion 17-e113dx

    No problems whatsoever.
  • thunderfoot#5163 thunderfoot Member Posts: 4,545 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    HP Pavilion 17 with AMD cpu and Radeon integrated graphics. Windows 8.1 64bit. My wife purchased it at Wal-Mart a month ago for around US $600.00. My five year old HP which also ran the game well decided it was time to power down for good. The new laptop has HDMI. STO looks and plays very nicely on my 42" plasma TV with the surround sound on full. But if I wear my TNG uni while playing STO "on the big screen", I get odd looks from my daughter and eye rolls from my wife. So the Klingon uni is completely out of the question, lol.

    Game runs fine on this laptop as long as I keep the graphic settings on the low side of medium. I set everything up so Ground does not stutter and this seems to work fine for Space as well. I've never seen STO with the graphics turned all the way up. However, I used to play with the old half Resolution setting on as well.
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  • iconiansiconians Member Posts: 6,987 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    I can verify that STO does not run on an Epson HX-20.
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  • gaevsmangaevsman Member Posts: 3,190 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    Sleekbook HP Pavilion 15-b105la, 8Gb ram, Works great at full.. only choppy in CE and some patrol missions in the delta quadrant... it's my main gaming rig :)
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  • thomaselkinsthomaselkins Member Posts: 575 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    Alienware M17-R1

    Windows 7 Ultimate Edition (32-bit)
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU P8600 2.40 GHz
    Memory: 4 GB
    Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870 X2
    Hard Drive: 700 GB

    Hopefully within the next few months I will kick it up to 64-bit Windows and 16 GB of memory.
  • coolheadalcoolheadal Member Posts: 1,253 Arc User
    edited November 2014
    HP Pavilion 17 with AMD cpu and Radeon integrated graphics. Windows 8.1 64bit. My wife purchased it at Wal-Mart a month ago for around US $600.00. My five year old HP which also ran the game well decided it was time to power down for good. The new laptop has HDMI. STO looks and plays very nicely on my 42" plasma TV with the surround sound on full. But if I wear my TNG uni while playing STO "on the big screen", I get odd looks from my daughter and eye rolls from my wife. So the Klingon uni is completely out of the question, lol.

    Game runs fine on this laptop as long as I keep the graphic settings on the low side of medium. I set everything up so Ground does not stutter and this seems to work fine for Space as well. I've never seen STO with the graphics turned all the way up. However, I used to play with the old half Resolution setting on as well.

    Yes it runs fine if you turn the graphics all the way up, but your a laptop will start to get hot so pick up the ONN Cool Laptop Fan from Walmart for $14 bucks it has 120mm turbo fan with variable speed. It uses USB to operate it but the USB can be connected to your USB to AC optional. There is a bright blue LED light on that too. I have two of these ONN Cooling FAn Pads. It's a must for laptops thus keeps it cooler.
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    Time will only tell!
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