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Good question. Yes, this laptop can handle Call of Duty. If you are comfortable with changing out components, you can, but it will void the laptop's warranty. I hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it can, poorly after about 30 minutes of great fps. It will start to spike or just completely drop to 20-30 fps because the video card just doesnt read the game anymore thats running or something, and there is no way to boot the card back up unless you get out of the game and log back in. and even then, it sometimes doesnt even boot up. There are times that I would be playing a game either diablo, league of legends or even wow. Not high demanding games as far as graphics goes, and would have great fps for at max 1hr if i got lucky, then just drops fast and stays stagnant at 30 or less.....even when i dropped the graphics on it to lowest possible, no change. still stayed at 30. and on Diablo, it made a massive change in input lag. Dont wast your money on this garbage. I regret every second. In a few months im buying an actual desktop that im building myself and only using this junk for school and work. Oh and in order for you to switch out the gpu you need to switch out the whole mother board. I believe easiest components to switch is the Hybrid drive, because its not an ssd and hdd. It is actually a hybrid. don't let their ads fool you, and the Ram. which is one thing they got right its 12 gb which is decent for multitasking. but again. If you want a great machine that runs games with low fps drops to no fps drops, get something else. you will already be spending over 1100 on this thing with tax, Just buy something else. you will be better off.
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