Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.2 – Has Performance Improved On "Low End" Hardware?



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The long awaited Patch 1.2 for Cyberpunk 2077 has been released, and I couldn’t help but wonder just how performance has been affected with lower end or “budget” hardware.

0:00 Introduction, Minimum Requirements and GTX 960 Tests
2:03 Ryzen 5 3400G Benchmark
3:24 AMD RX 550 4GB Benchmarks
4:53 Bug Fixes?
5:17 Intel Pentium G6400 CPU Benchmark w/RTX 2060
6:10 G6400 CPU w/GTX 960 Benchmark
6:37 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

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42 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.2 – Has Performance Improved On "Low End" Hardware?”

  1. i have 9400f and 2060, in dense city areas my cpu usage jumps to 100% and gpu usage drops to ~60-70% also fps drops to mid 40s (stutters) from 80-90s! Any CPU below 6C12T configuration will be a bottleneck for this game depending on your gpu!

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  2. I was going to post my results but tbh I kinda of gave up with this game. I don't want to be that guy but I really had high hopes for CP2077 but honestly it was a massive let down. If you can give me a reason to go back to the game, I might just update this comment with some results 🙂 love the content btw 💪

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  3. Hello just saw your 1070ti video and loved it. I just built a pc and a guy scammed me on ebay for a rx 570 so now I'm rocking a gt 710. Do you still have that gpu and if you do I don't mind buying it

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  4. I have a AMD 3600 processor overclocked 32 gigs of 3200mhz ram and a overclocked 2070 super. It runs fine on my system at 1440p on high settings with RTX turned on. I bought this game 2 weeks ago and have enjoyed playing it very much. The game needs some work but overall I would recommend it to anyone with a decent gaming PC. You can run this on a lower spec machine but your going to have to play at 1080P and maybe turn off RTX or play with the settings a bit to get 60FPS.

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  5. I predict that Cyberpunk 2077 will be fully complete with DLC and all around the year 2024, roughly 3 years from now because that's how long it took for The Witcher 3 to be completely patched.
    I think whether they delayed the release or not, we would be waiting either way for the game to be officially finished. it just feels like we got to play it early because investors desires that sweet holiday season money despite its the developers telling them and warning it's not ready yet!

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  6. My minimum specs system consists of an i7 2600k 2x8gb 1333mhz DDR3 and a GTX970, I got around 35fps with dips down to around 25fps 1080p low settings. Its playable but only just. Its so hard for people to get GPU's, my Brother wants to build a system but even an Asus TUF RTX3060 sells for $999AUD here:( Nice video mate.

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  7. My question is… if this patch doesn't really help low-end hardware that much… how is it on an actual console, you know… the whole reason they promised performance upgrades in these patches for the consoles?

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  8. I uninstalled this game on patchday 1.2 :/ basically nothing has changed …. not sure how they'll deliver the promised content, ever. Probably won't happen 👎 i played through this unfinished, content neutered, half assed mess one time .. they could've at least made the AI a little bit less braindead, but noope .. nothing, didnt even fix the pathfinding issue at that one street where the cars drive into the concrete barriers

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  9. i love when idiot cry about how is game running on old trash hardware on next gen graphic game with open world wake the fuck up and stop crying game is great if you dont own moder high end pc this game simply isnt for and this is your proble and your only not the project red studio i played it on 1440p ultry 80+ fps no problems like 2 mounts ago using the old hardware good only for playing online esports on cyberpunk is just dumb

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