GTX 1070 in Cyberpunk 2077 – 1080p, 1440p, Low, Medium and High Settings + FSR



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Benchmarking the Geforce GTX 1070 in Cyberpunk 2077 at multiple resolutions and FSR to try and achieve the magical 60 frames per second.

The GTX 1070 was a very decent card when it launched back in 2016, but how does it fare in modern titles in 2022? Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the most demanding games on PC at the moment, and we put the GTX 1070 to the test.

Ever wondered what the best setting is for Cyberpunk 2077 when using a GTX 1070? Well, wonder no more!

00:00 – Intro
00:30 – 1080p High
03:03 – 1080p Medium
04:23 – 1080p Low
06:55 – 1080p High + Ultra Quality FSR
08:37 – 1080p Medium + Ultra Quality FSR
10:00 – 1440p Medium + Quality FSR

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17 thoughts on “GTX 1070 in Cyberpunk 2077 – 1080p, 1440p, Low, Medium and High Settings + FSR”

  1. Informative video! Time for me to quit my pathetic Geforce NOW subscription (with all their new time-cap and priority-based plans here in Singapore) and upgrade my old 1070 rig by swapping out my dead mobo (for 3570K) for the latest CPU-mobo-RAM and continue playing the latest games!

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  2. I have asus laptop with 1070m and i7-8750. I tried cyberpunk when it came and i tried it now with new update. It stutters a lot and there is too much sound stuttering. After update it runs worse at even low settings. Tried fsr but stutter wont go away. Is my cpu bottlenecking it or its something else?

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  3. Hey man I'm thinking of building a PC and was just wondering, if I have a GTX 1070, but had a cheap CPU like Ryzen 5 3 series, would it still run good in 1080p High? Does the CPU matter?

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  4. I'm stunned at how capable and versatile 1070 is. Almost all modern games i can run at High to Ultra settings with 50-60 fps. There is even a complain from 3090 users getting low fps at 30 in Elden Ring, while my old 1070 can run the game on Ultra at 50-60 fps. Well, i know Elden Ring is very unoptimized, but still. 😛 I don't have to worry about buying new cards anytime soon.
    I'm using 60hz 1080p monitor, so i'm more than fine with 60fps as i'll get screen tearing if the fps go above 60 lol, thats why i use Vsync or frame limiter in games.

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