Dude thank you so much for this. I was looking for the best settings for my laptop rocking a Ryzen 7 7840u chip with 780m iGPU and this is exactly the benchmarking i needed!
Hi, I have 2 questions, is it true that the performance of the APU improves a lot if you put 64 gigs of ddr5 ram? Also, in other videos I have seen something called fsr and fmf (fluid motion frames) that greatly improves performance. Is that some sort of upscaling? is that power hungry? thanks
No, there's no benefit going from 2x16GB to 2x32GB. 2x8GB will not be sufficient in some cases in newer games. FSR (2+) is temporal up-scaling, you should almost always use it when it's available; it boosts performance (increases framerate and decreases latency). Frame generation is much more situational; it does not boost performance, it improves the "fluidity". It increases "FPS" but it also increases latency (which makes the game feel less responsive).
I don't have a R7 8700G but i'll comment for the algorithm. Your elden ring optimization for the R5 5600G was very helpful.
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Dude thank you so much for this. I was looking for the best settings for my laptop rocking a Ryzen 7 7840u chip with 780m iGPU and this is exactly the benchmarking i needed!
Thanks :) Enjoy the game!
The best 8700g eldenring video ever
glad you like it 😊
The power consumption is impressively low tho
Yeah, no PBO; I have only tested OC stuff briefly, but you can shove like 140W+ into it ;)
How @@reto but will the power supply withstand it?
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happy to help :)
Hi, I have 2 questions, is it true that the performance of the APU improves a lot if you put 64 gigs of ddr5 ram? Also, in other videos I have seen something called fsr and fmf (fluid motion frames) that greatly improves performance. Is that some sort of upscaling? is that power hungry? thanks
No, there's no benefit going from 2x16GB to 2x32GB. 2x8GB will not be sufficient in some cases in newer games.
FSR (2+) is temporal up-scaling, you should almost always use it when it's available; it boosts performance (increases framerate and decreases latency). Frame generation is much more situational; it does not boost performance, it improves the "fluidity". It increases "FPS" but it also increases latency (which makes the game feel less responsive).
Nice vid. Sub!!!
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dude I can't find the driver of 780m with this cpu, can you send me a download link?
sure thing, do you need me to tie your shoelaces as well?
@@reto would you 🥹
@@darkest_manipulations install amd adrenaline, it will install the correct drivers
@@reto 🤣🤣 but not always sadly, mine went so laggy with those drivers... I had to reinstall them (gpu driver, 5700u) from windows update🤦