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8. TP-Link AV600 Powerline Ethernet Adapter - Plug&Play, Power Saving, Nano Powerline Adapter, Expand Home Network with Stable Connections (TL-PA4010 KIT)

    Features:
  • Fast speed: Wired connection with high speed data transfer rate, ideal for HD video or 3D video streaming and online gaming, up to 100Mbps
  • Plug and Play: No new wires and no configuration required; Step 1: connect 1 adapter to your router. Step 2: plug in another Powerline adapter wherever you need wired internet service.
  • Network expansion: The TL-PA4010 KIT transforms your home's existing electrical circuit into a high-speed network with no need for new wires or drilling and brings wired network to anywhere there is a power outlet(Up to 300 meters)
  • Miniature design: Smaller than most Powerline adapters in the market, blends discreetly in front of any power outlet
  • Power Saving Mode: TL-PA4010 KIT automatically switches from its "Working" mode to efficient "Power-Saving" mode when not in use, reducing energy consumption by up to 85%.
  • Please note that powerline adapters must be deployed in sets of two or more
  • Kindly Reminder: Powerline Adapters must be on the same electrical circuit for connectivity. Appliances and devices running on the same circuit may affect powerline performance.
  • Compatible with all TP-Link Powerline Ethernet Adapters AV2000, AV1300, AV1200, AV1000, AV600, AV500, AV200. Please purchase TL-WPA4220 or TL-WPA4220KIT if you need Wi-Fi
TP-Link AV600 Powerline Ethernet Adapter - Plug&Play, Power Saving, Nano Powerline Adapter, Expand Home Network with Stable Connections (TL-PA4010 KIT)
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u/Xecta · 1 pointr/bladeandsoul

Hmmm...the other specs are fine, but integrated graphics I don't know about. If you can run games that use Direct X 9, then you can definitely load the game.

If you played on low and turned on the setting that's something like "optimize for lower end PCs" or something, then you could probably hit 30 FPS. But I'd seriously recommend investing in a better GPU, like a cheap one.

http://www.amazon.com/MSI-NVIDIA-GeForce-PCI-Express-N640GT-MD1GD3/dp/B0089KJQFS This is a super cheap and highly praised GPU for people on a big budget that want to be gaming on the PC. If you got this GPU, you could definitely run the textures on medium and everything else on low and more than likely have a solid 60 FPS.

EDIT: You're not on a laptop right?

u/Purple_Miku · 1 pointr/bladeandsoul

Playing on that piece of garbage would indeed be terrible, but playing on this beauty has been fantastic to me for the past 2 years. https://www.amazon.com/G751JL-17-Inch-Gaming-Laptop-model/dp/B00T7EXKLG

Except for the fact that I added in my own 250 GB SSD and put windows 7 on it instead of 8.1, that's the model I have and I have great FPS for the games I've played on it. The reality is that desktops always have better potential than laptops do and cost less, but that doesn't mean you can't have kickass laptops that do all of the things you'd want to do on a desktop just fine. You just need to know what you're doing and take good care of them.

u/FloweryGirl · 1 pointr/bladeandsoul

My year old Asus runs it at about 60fps (with dips in areas of high traffic and certain dungeons) 1080p with most of the settings on 2-3 and no anti aliasing. It's got an intel core i7-4720HQ, 8gb of ram, and an Nvidia Geforce GTX 950M. A 940M could probably run it a bit slower/lower settings, but I can't guarantee it (laptops with 940Ms seem to be around $650 on Amazon).

This looks like a slightly better version of mine for just under $800:
https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Aspire-Nitro-15-6-Inches-i7-4720HQ/dp/B01ES76HQQ/

Or this if you prefer an SSD:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015PYYDMQ

In between the two there's this which nearly the same model as mine:
https://www.amazon.com/Asus-R516UX-Performance-i7-6500U-1920x1080/dp/B01HXEZN8O/
I love my Asus laptop but their support stinks. Looking at Asus laptops just sub-Rog and looking around for a deal on them is a decent way to find a good model for a good price.

u/ImLOL · 1 pointr/bladeandsoul

For under 600 USD, you'll be pretty hard pressed to find a gaming laptop that can play AAA titles. The BEST laptop at that price point is this one. It features an i5 6200U CPU, 8GB RAM, and a NVidia GeForce 940M GPU. Although this GPU is not designated for gaming, it's far superior to integrated GPU. It also features a dual core CPU with Hyperthreading, so you will be able to play games that has a 4 core CPU requirement. This laptop will be able to play stuff like League and Dota. I'm not sure how this one will run Blade and Soul, but I think it'll be good enough with a few tweaks to the in-game settings.

Save 300 more dollars and you'll be able to get this one. It features an i5 6300HQ Quad core CPU, 8GB RAM, and a Nvidia GTX 960M GPU. This gpu is designated towards gaming and is about equivalent to the desktop GPU Nvidia GTX 750ti.

u/impro_x · -1 pointsr/bladeandsoul

get the fastest CPU possible with 1 GB graphics card and 6 gb ram is enough i play it on this laptop it is like 5 years old tho xd http://www.amazon.com/HP-Pavilion-dv6t-Quad-Lithium-Ion/dp/B004UOOHFQ

u/Addiixx · 2 pointsr/bladeandsoul

https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Predator-i7-7700HQ-1060-6GB-G3-571-77QK/dp/B06Y4GZS9C/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1510953166&sr=1-2&keywords=Acer+Predator+Helios+300&dpID=41v2oytxs9L&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

Wait for black friday / cyber monday deals.

For $800-1k, I believe this is the best you can get. I7, 1060 6GB, SSD, 16GB RAM

Keep in mind, most laptops allow you to install an SSD if it doesn't have one, along with more RAM if you went with an 8GB model.

u/ZyreliaSen · 1 pointr/bladeandsoul

use an ethernet cable from your router to your computer/laptop. That will give you a wired connection which is MUCH more stable than wireless (wi-fi)... If the distance between your router and computer is an issue (where you can't use a single cable from the router to your computer due to cable concerns or whatever), you can try a powerline ethernet solution such as this one that i use that might fit your needs.

u/agent2013 · 1 pointr/bladeandsoul

Really? I spend less than 10 seconds per loading screen. Do yourself a favor and buy one of these they're pretty cheap. Only $22. It's 2019 not 2009.

u/Flynn2001 · 1 pointr/bladeandsoul

I don't know if it helps since I'm not sure how they work with prepaid cards, but you can also buy the founder's packs through Amazon (make sure you pick the right one that you want).

http://www.amazon.com/Blade-Soul-Disciple-Pack-Online/dp/B017AC7CM4

u/megatonfist · 1 pointr/bladeandsoul

my asus laptop

dungeon and open world fps are anywhere from 60-80 at "apply to all [4]" settings but in 24m BT raid fps drops to ~25-30 even when graphics are turned to [1], would not recommend. cost me about $1000 few years back

you should try to find something top of the line so you won't regret your purchase

u/kyo1410 · 1 pointr/bladeandsoul

https://www.amazon.com/GL553VD-Gaming-i7-7700HQ-7200RPM-Keyboard/dp/B01NCOS5ZG

I cant find my version on amazon, maybe it's sold out. My version has 8Gb ram and i5-7300HQ, else they have the same stuffs

u/xomm · 1 pointr/bladeandsoul

> I cannot use an ethernet cable because the only cable left is used by my family member.

10 bucks fixes this problem