Help TLC Children's Centre by donation a high spec laptop for a talented game design university student.

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Help TLC Children's Centre by donation a high spec laptop for a talented game design university student.

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Help TLC Children's Centre by donation a high spec laptop for a talented game design university student.

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We have a talented young man enrolled in a game design university course that requires a laptop with the following specs: Processor (CPU): An Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7 is preferred for heavy processing tasks like compiling shaders and code. RAM: 16GB of RAM is the minimum, with 32GB being better for complex projects. Graphics Card (GPU): A dedicated NVIDIA GeForce RTX series card is crucial for rendering graphics efficiently, with RTX 2060 or higher being recommended. Storage: A large SSD (1TB or more) is essential for fast loading times and handling large game files. Display: A high-resolution screen (1920x1080 pixels or higher) is important for detailed work. Important points to remember: Consider your project scope: If you are developing smaller 2D games, you might be able to get by with slightly less powerful hardware compared to large, complex 3D projects. External monitor: Using an external monitor can significantly improve your workflow by providing more screen real estate. Cooling system: Choose a laptop with a robust cooling system to handle the demanding workload of game development. (Photo by Mikhail Nilov: https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-in-black-suit-jacket-using-silver-laptop-9159002/)


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TLC Children's Centre

TLC Children's Centre

Babies, Children & Youth

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We help vulnerable children and families by educating, developing and reinforcing family stability

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