Personally, I would never buy anything under an i5, but I use my computers for much more intensive things than skyblock. An i3 is just fine for skyblock. Just read some reviews on the laptop to make sure its not a comples POS.
You could also go to Wal-Mart or Best buy and get a third opinion at their tech departments but.. depends on who's working not everyone at Wal-Mart knows about them so I would go to best buy first. Thay acer does seem like everything you would need although. It has grace's stamp of approval.
iMac 21.5" Display 1920x1080 resolution, 59hertz refresh rate, Intel i5 Processor 3.0. 512gb hard drive storage capacity, Nvidia GT 750m 4gb Ram. Is the best MAC solution. If I spelled something incorrectly or did not spell something right I will fix it.
That is not the best Mac. The Mac with the highest specs would be a Mac Pro. And Macs are too expensive. The one we're talking about is $300
I'll look into the $300 one a bit further, and I may get it, thanks AmazingGraceGirl for suggesting this PF, and skizzors for helping me learn what it is lol. Thanks!!!
Don't take it serious bro I'm just saying you don't need to build your computer around minecraft it literally requires nothing
I know, and no not literally, figuratively. We're not helping him build a computer here. He was looking for a cheap laptop for minecraft.
Hi, skizzors / AmazingGraceGirl do you think the i5 Processer would be worth it for $80 more? Acer Aspire E5-575-54E8 15.6" Laptop, Windows 10 Home, Intel Core i5-6200U Dual-Core Processor, 8GB Memory, 1TB Hard Drive - Walmart.com
Well, if you can afford to spend $80 more, yes, but don't get it if you don't need it. While it is always good to have extra, you don't want to overspend. The i5 is a better, everyday CPU compared to the i3, it is more powerful. However, if you don't think you'll ever do anything on this laptop other than minecraft, you don't NEED it, but it would definitely provide a performance boost. After looking at that a bit more, you also get 4 more gigs of ram, which is a great deal, considering you get a better processor too. Usually, companies charge $50-80 just for a RAM upgrade, so I'd do it as it would boost your performance right now, and also "future proof" the pc more.