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Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 (2021)
AMD Ryzen 5800HS – 8C/16T
Nvidia RTX 3060 – 6GB VRAM
16GB RAM
1TB NVME SSD
In this video, I benchmark Cyberpunk 2077. It is a modern first person shooter AAA title. CD Prject Red did make a great game, but the bugs at the launch ruined the game and their image. These things happen and I must say this game is really good now as most bugs have been fixed.
I try playing the game at Ray Tracing Medium settings and High settings. I try all the modes of DLSS to find the best possible settings to play to this game.
Hope you like this video!
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Mast !!!!
But ps5 performance is better than this
How???
Instead please try to record with your phone we can then get to know actual performance and fan noise too
Are there slight gaps in the bezel of the screen
Turn down the volumetric cloud & fog resolution settings for additional fps
FPS drop due to recording i guess
With new upadtw on CP2077 its more stable.
I believe on max u can get 50 fps
Make a new video for 1080p cyberpunk
what is your room temps bro, and are you using any cooling pad.
Its thermal is high whether you feel any heat in keyboard while playing
1080p cyberpunk max settings rt off please ?
Wow comrade! I am so exited for waiting my pack! That is asus rog zephyrus g15 GA503QM! and ima so shocked about the fps and the graphics!
It is not a comfort performance I think. Maybe it will be rather better with 1080p. And there is small difference between 1440p on 15' screen
I have the same variant of Zephyrus g15 (Exactly Same). But the game keeps crashing to "Flatline Error". Havent been able to play at any setting for more than few minutes. Sometimes it crashes in the menu. And i ran Xbox Gamebar for resource monitoring. My GPU keeps hitting 100% at times. Any fixes you know??
I'm struggling with answering the greatest debate of all gaming laptop or desktop, everytime I choose desktop I see great graphics like G15 and think I'd want the portability, such a difficult question
1080p on hight settings with DLSS is the sweet spot I guess