10 year old High End Laptop VS Cyberpunk 2077! (HD 7970M + i7)



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Cyberbonk 2077 tested on a Laptop with an HD 7970M, i7 3610QM and 16GB of ram from 2012!
I tested the game at 1920×1080, 1600×900, 1280×720 low settings using FSR at all resolutions!

⏱ Timestamps ⏱

Intro, Specs, Stuff – 0:00
1080p Low – 2:14
1080p Low / FSR Ultra Quality – 3:51
1080p Low / FSR Quality – 5:03
1080p Low / FSR Balanced – 6:10
1080p Low / FSR Performance – 7:00
1080p Low / FSR Ultra Performance – 8:11

900p Low – 9:00
900p Low / FSR Ultra Quality – 10:01
900p Low / FSR Quality – 11:11
900p Low / FSR Balanced – 12:18
900p Low / FSR Ultra Performance – 13:37

720p Low – 14:01
720p Low / FSR Ultra Quality – 14:58

🔧SPECS🔧

◽️ Intel Core i7 3610QM
◾️ AMD Radeon HD 7970M 2GB
◽️ 16GB DDR3 1333MHz (2x8GB Dual Channel)
◾️ 250GB Kingston A400 SSD
◽️ 750GB HDD 5400rpm
◾️ Windows 10 Home 64 bit
◽️ Laptop Model: XMG P150EM

🎥 Recorded with a capture card and another PC for no FPS loss.

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41 thoughts on “10 year old High End Laptop VS Cyberpunk 2077! (HD 7970M + i7)”

  1. Hello kryzzp don't think that making all this videos doesn't make a change it does. Three weeks ago you had 319k subscribers and now you have 325k! You'll hit 1 million soon…

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  2. Hello kryzzp don't think that making all this videos doesn't make a change it does. Three weeks ago you had 319k subscribers and now you have 325k! You'll hit 1 million soon…

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  3. Hello kryzzp don't think that making all this videos doesn't make a change it does. Three weeks ago you had 319k subscribers and now you have 325k! You'll hit 1 million soon…

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  4. I know people are pointing out and kryzzp himself also is the performance of a 10 year old and GPU but dude the cpu being 10 years old based on the 32nm architecture having only 4 cores and ht and only 3ghz.. it's really impressive that it's not bottlenecking a GPU and far less CPU usage at 1080p in a very cpu intensive game, the old i7s really never die

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  5. Бедный Боб.И всегда,в каждой серии он разный ,но всё равно он должен пострадать!)) Спасибо за русский перевод в субтитрах,я просил его давно,и вы добавили это в некоторых видео.

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  6. originally , i was also surprised by seeing +20fps@1080-low , but after seeing the TPU database , things aren't really that surprising :
    the HD7970 is about 10% slower Vs the GTX780.
    And when you tested the GTX780/Cyberpunk 2077/1080p-low you got around 30fps.
    Consider the fact that here we have the slower-laptop version of the HD7970 , and the numbers here show-up as they should , according to TPU database…

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  7. That's really cool. I mean, we all lived in a time when we were happy if our games work on the pc.

    I played F1 2012 in 800×600 and low settings and I still had fun 😀

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  8. There's also something in the MSI Afterburner only for AMD if you go into settings and find AMD Compatibility and turn on extend unofficial Overclock limits and turn on power play and apply and restart the computer after that open MSI Afterburner again and now you can Overclock the GPU More

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  9. 11:15 I don't think the actual graphics chip of the card is the bottleneck here like it is most of the time with other cards. I'm kinda starting to think that it's a bandwidth streaming issue or something like that

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  10. 14:27 my MacBook Pro 15" mid 2015 with extra Radeon m370x gpu actually gets those temperatures all the time during video editing and running heavy programs like final cut Pro and unity (especially the cpu sees temperatures above 100°C quite often xD). And it sounds like a space shuttle that is taking of 😂. Only thing that doesn't make me pull it under water to let it cool down is the knowledge that those CPUs are made to withstand pretty extreem circumstances 🥲

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  11. This video reminded me of those laptops, I used to have a Toshiba gaming laptop and it was high-quality (for the time). It had a GTX (can't remember which one) and it was amazing for running the games back then. But now of course, it can't really run stuff. Not because of the GPU, but because of the laptop being so old and still running on low-end cores.

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