A lot of these laptops are really limited by their thermal limits and thermal solutions. I miss when even low-end laptops were chonky. Something with a 16-thread CPU, even a "low-power" version, should have a good cooling solution. These are not ARM chips. These thin-laptops are a plague.
The thing with the low-power chips is that they consume less power. Add a bigger or multiple fans and they are gonna consume power. The chip does not reach 90° so it's not a problem. The purpose of that laptop is video editing on the battery
@@zWORMzGaming These are made for Business school or college work Casual gaming is fine but for e sports it's not good For the slim design These are designed for Portablitiy
With that utility you can also overclock Vega which is not that great on this laptop. With better cooling, tdp up to 25-30w and +200mhz core clock you can make vega 8 from ryzen 7 5700u faster than gt 1030 or rx 550
I guess ahah I had a Ryzen 7 1700 first which is in my recording PC, then I upgraded to a ryzen 7 3700X, then I upgraded to a ryzen 9 5900X but now I have a Ryzen 7 5700G test bench as well 😅 and now this laptop shows up for a spin! I've tested more ryzen 7s than any other CPU in the channel ahaha
Yo I have the same specs with a different laptop as my secondary PC that is meant for school work and I glad it can handle some demanding games. Even though, I already have a gaming rig, I was curious on how it can run games and I am glad you made this video. Keep up the good work Kryzpp!
the temperatures seemed to me to be very high for a 15wts cpu, I have a laptop with an i5 10500h with 45wts tdp and a gtx 1660ti and it rarely goes above 72 degrees, I have also seen an hp laptop with a ryzen 5 5500u with 25wts tdp at 66 degree temperature in demanding games
@@zWORMzGaming Actuallt the thermal paste used in these systems are really crap, many entry level laptops temps go down by 10-20c on full load by just repasting the CPU or if it has dedicated GPU. Arctic silver 5 is the best cheap and effective cooling paste which works wonder as compared to stock paste used by manufacturers
@@snake2106 and these thin laptops use torx screws making you need to buy special tools to open it and repaste. some are also super easy to break once you open it.
@@zWORMzGaming Hence the need for better cooling in modern laptops. Which is quite funny considering of the three primary things a laptop needs to be good at as a laptop, portability/weight, battery charge, and COOLING is actually one of those. Nobody wants to have a hot af laptop sitting on their lap during a car ride, plane bus ride, or whatever mode of transportation shuttling back and forth between school/work on vacations and business trips. I remember it was the one annoying thing about a certain older laptop of mine that eventually got super hot. It's also why having intake and vents on the side/back is preferable if possible.
Thanks mate! The i7 3770K would perform pretty much the same with the 980 as the 970 that I tested it with, slightly better only, not worth making an entire video with that combo!
@@zWORMzGaming Can you pls also test another Intel Integrated Graphics Like UHD 620,630, HD 620,530,Bay Trail bcoz i think that the UHD 630 can impress you
I honestly never thought that desktop integrated graphics would ever perform this well, much less a dang mobile apu from AMD. The advancements in CPU power in the last 5 years just blows my mind. I'm looking at a mini PC for $250 that I can store under my TV that has a 5700u, 16gb of ram, and a 512gb NVME SSD. Just want it to play GTA 5. Wow, it would be great setting the quality down to medium/high. I dont have to play games @ 120hz or anything so it'll do fine for me.
I'm using a Ryzen 5 5625U with an RX Vega 7. Peforms similar with this laptop but with 6 cores instead and is based on Zen 3. It was marketed to draw 15W but afterburner showed me it drew up to 25W when running demanding games. Rockin' GTA 5 on high and I'm really impressed by these APU's performance.
I asked for laptop benchmarks almost a year ago and you replied its gonna be expensive and I think you were around 100k subs then now you are at 323k subs and doing laptop reviews my wish has come true.
Wow kryzzp! your first laptop video in ages maybe 😅 btw the performance of this cpu was quite impressive and also your commentary just felt like live commentary to me lol
When it comes to laptops, Cores and Threads aren't the most important factor. Running an AMD APU at 35W (as you should 😉) means allocating that power to the available cores. Letting 6 cores fully boost can be better than starving 8 cores. 8 cores is more than is necessary in a laptop.. Also running it at 15W is a mistake. This setting is present to ensure a reasonable battery life. Get the 5700U in a larger laptop with better cooling if you are serious.
@@Dave-dh7rt Nah bro why stoop there when you can just cut it on down to THREE cores and go on up to 85 watts~!? I mean getting those 3 cores to just over max boost is better than hardly feeding those 6 cores.
Temperatures on pc's are historically ok with 80 degrees for example on the gpu which are at their normal workload, especially for laptops that is obvious why is going on... I mean I don't know why there are people kind of "afraid" when they see 70/80 degrees on their systems. I remember like idk 10 years ago and more there wasn't no concerns about it. People just forget it or I'm actually wrong nowadays? 🤔
I have asus tuf gaming f15 gtx 1650, with 10th gen i5. The cpu temps could go up to 90°c if i turn on turbo mode on armoury crate (plugged in ofc) since i bought the cooling pad. Im glad it did dropped to lower 80. Gpu temps is still normal it stays at 80c. Love ur new content btw ♥️ looking forward for u to test some more laptops
Having a Zen3/RDNA2 desktop rig I didn't buy my 5700u for playing the kind of action games you're testing. Most comments are simply not understanding the different requirements you buy a 15w cool quiet laptop for. That said, it runs older games surprisingly well, especially non action games. The feature I actually miss from a big gaming laptop is the backlit keyboard.
Ye 25 fps is what i play league of legends on as i said before, it has an option to lock it there at 25 in the game settings, and im winning alot of ranked games like this xD. 25 fps is like hacking its slow motion and you can predict easier xD i rly love this framerate in any game when you cant get 30 you just lock it to the smooth cinematic framerate :D Example oh 3 people trying to stun you ? No problem you see their abilities in slow mo smoothly and you go out of the way each time like a fly XD and outplay them and GG.
If you want to play games on a laptop, which is also good for work and traveling i recommend you to wait for the 6000 mobile series it comes with very good RDNA2 iGPU which have like 2x better FPS than this, i dont know how much it will cost but i hope it will be not that mutch im not sure ofc
@@chremo1141 nah all amd apus take 1 or 2gb of ram into reserve for igpu and it doesn't matter how it's configured and it still uses 64 bit bus (ddr4 bit width)
I have a laptop that’s super similar, 5700U asus vivobook, 1080p oled, but it has a discrete gpu (3050). If I recall correctly, however, the cpu can draw up to 45 watts. I like it a lot, gaming on the go and the screen is really nice for watching content. I needed a beefy cpu for college and it was also my first time in microcenter. I recommend Edit: just looked it up, it’s a 5800H, not 5700u. That’s why the power draw is different
Oh the 5800H is so much better! It's Zen 3 instead of Zen 2 on the 5700U, and ofc the higher tdp makes a huge difference. The 5800H is one of the best laptop CPUs :)
I have thew asus vivobook 16x and it's absolutely good if you're a student and want to do low level of editing, run programming software or a little bit of valorant gaming and stuff for casual. It's has an absolutely efficient CPU which provides very good battery back up and it had been like 10 months since I had this and I had no issue so far. I play a few games here and there. not something for gaming, but a very good one in terms of regular daily usage
15w is not even enough for something like ryzen 3 4300u that I use. But that is a thin laptop so, you probably stuck there if you don't want to boil some water
Kryzzp big fan of yours since the gt 710 video 😝 can you please do a gaming test on Lenovo legion 5 pro rtx 3060 model Please 🙏 I'd be very thankful Btw thanks for uploading consistently I watch all your videos.
@@zWORMzGaming I see. Love the videos by the way and is there any chance you can do testing with the Ryzen 7 5700g and 3050 In some more popular games?
You should mention World of Warcraft since it can be run on AMd 4850 with 512vRam ( not the faster vram either ) - if one plays wow on a nvidia 1030 then the Vega grapics are 30% worse but with some tweaks like render distance - and it more more than twice the performance of 710
@@zWORMzGaming yeah why not put it on a cooling pad , I would put liquid metal on the CPU . Repast that bad boy . 100c is fine thermally as ryzens can go up to 105 but it might be setup to thermal Throttle earlier in the firmwhere . Perhaps too hot for your hands maybe 🤔. Based on the temps your getting in the video u should be fine I wish u could max out the fans .
i have the same model laptop equipped with ryzen 5 5500u cpu with vega 7 apparently (512 mb vram dedicated) overall heat was not a issue however it is very loud when u run gpu intensive titles and can observe vice versa for cpu intensive games such as valorant csgo etc
I tried it recently for experimenting but you are very right. I allocated 8gb to vega 8 out of the 16gb ram of this laptop and the fps in most games (AVG) increased by over 25-40%, especially cyberpunk and cs2.
honesly i expected a gtx 1050 or similar performance with this laptop (the price is around 600-650 euros), i think you could test the lenovo ideapad gaming 3 with r5 5600h and rtx 3050 , is for 699 euros on amazon italy. Really overkill for that price.
You should really try the New 6000 Series Apu's Of Amd Really Want to see their performance but sadly they are in really few laptops and all of them have an external gpu with them i think which i think kinda defeats the purpose
A lot of these laptops are really limited by their thermal limits and thermal solutions. I miss when even low-end laptops were chonky. Something with a 16-thread CPU, even a "low-power" version, should have a good cooling solution. These are not ARM chips. These thin-laptops are a plague.
The thing with the low-power chips is that they consume less power. Add a bigger or multiple fans and they are gonna consume power. The chip does not reach 90° so it's not a problem. The purpose of that laptop is video editing on the battery
there are gaming laptops which are 'chonky' they make it thin and light its also for portability so its easy to carry
@@zWORMzGaming These are made for Business school or college work
Casual gaming is fine but for e sports it's not good
For the slim design These are designed for Portablitiy
@@zWORMzGaming Bro what about the
I3 6006u
8gb ddr4 ram
Intel hd 530
Yeah because it aint made for gaming.
i reccomend using AMD APU Tuning Utility, or AATU for short, and increasing the 5700U's TDP up with its preset, it will make a great difference
Maybe on a laptop with better cooling, this was in the 90s at times 😬
@@zWORMzGaming sounds like that laptop was a low budget furnace..
Lol
With that utility you can also overclock Vega which is not that great on this laptop. With better cooling, tdp up to 25-30w and +200mhz core clock you can make vega 8 from ryzen 7 5700u faster than gt 1030 or rx 550
@@zWORMzGaming i have 3500u one , it will stick to 90 only even after increased tdp
it wont work on most acer or HP systems. tried it.
thank you so much for testing this man! ive been waiting for u to test one of these for a long time so thank you !!!!
Love your content keep it up!
You may leave the ryzen 7 but the ryzen 7 never leaves you 😂
I guess ahah
I had a Ryzen 7 1700 first which is in my recording PC, then I upgraded to a ryzen 7 3700X, then I upgraded to a ryzen 9 5900X but now I have a Ryzen 7 5700G test bench as well 😅 and now this laptop shows up for a spin!
I've tested more ryzen 7s than any other CPU in the channel ahaha
@@zWORMzGaming 😂
aright
"catch phrase"
@@zWORMzGaming haahah, nice content keep it up
Yo I have the same specs with a different laptop as my secondary PC that is meant for school work and I glad it can handle some demanding games. Even though, I already have a gaming rig, I was curious on how it can run games and I am glad you made this video. Keep up the good work Kryzpp!
little minecraft every now and then in the classroom eh
0:19 You can clearly see the pain in his eyes
Yes i was waiting for some laptop test!!!! 🔥🖤
You always have the greatest videos
Youre awesome Kryzzp always happy when you drop a video!
Love your content so much
the temperatures seemed to me to be very high for a 15wts cpu, I have a laptop with an i5 10500h with 45wts tdp and a gtx 1660ti and it rarely goes above 72 degrees, I have also seen an hp laptop with a ryzen 5 5500u with 25wts tdp at 66 degree temperature in demanding games
Those have better cooling, that's all :)
@@zWORMzGaming Actuallt the thermal paste used in these systems are really crap, many entry level laptops temps go down by 10-20c on full load by just repasting the CPU or if it has dedicated GPU. Arctic silver 5 is the best cheap and effective cooling paste which works wonder as compared to stock paste used by manufacturers
@@snake2106 and these thin laptops use torx screws making you need to buy special tools to open it and repaste. some are also super easy to break once you open it.
@@zWORMzGaming Hence the need for better cooling in modern laptops. Which is quite funny considering of the three primary things a laptop needs to be good at as a laptop, portability/weight, battery charge, and COOLING is actually one of those. Nobody wants to have a hot af laptop sitting on their lap during a car ride, plane bus ride, or whatever mode of transportation shuttling back and forth between school/work on vacations and business trips. I remember it was the one annoying thing about a certain older laptop of mine that eventually got super hot. It's also why having intake and vents on the side/back is preferable if possible.
Hope you'll be able to get your hands on a RDNA2 based APU once they are properly available in the market
Those are super promising, looking forward to it!
Love your videos
I began watching them in 2019 and still watching every day you upload a video
And could you please test an i7 3770k with a gtx 980
Thanks mate!
The i7 3770K would perform pretty much the same with the 980 as the 970 that I tested it with, slightly better only, not worth making an entire video with that combo!
@@zWORMzGaming Can you pls also test another Intel Integrated Graphics Like UHD 620,630, HD 620,530,Bay Trail bcoz i think that the UHD 630 can impress you
@@ReimaginedKK only the 10th gen one
@@ReimaginedKK why test the 630? Test the 770 in the high end 12th gen chips to really show what intel can do for i gpus
Thanks Men for the nice vid!
I honestly never thought that desktop integrated graphics would ever perform this well, much less a dang mobile apu from AMD. The advancements in CPU power in the last 5 years just blows my mind. I'm looking at a mini PC for $250 that I can store under my TV that has a 5700u, 16gb of ram, and a 512gb NVME SSD. Just want it to play GTA 5. Wow, it would be great setting the quality down to medium/high. I dont have to play games @ 120hz or anything so it'll do fine for me.
if this laptop had better gpu, that was be amazing
I'm using a Ryzen 5 5625U with an RX Vega 7. Peforms similar with this laptop but with 6 cores instead and is based on Zen 3. It was marketed to draw 15W but afterburner showed me it drew up to 25W when running demanding games.
Rockin' GTA 5 on high and I'm really impressed by these APU's performance.
What laptop do you use?
Ideapad 3@@osuagie
Love the video keep up the great work
You shoud test far cry 5 or 6 sometimes frfr..Keep going,you're great
yesssssssssss finally a laptop :))))
😁
I asked for laptop benchmarks almost a year ago and you replied its gonna be expensive and I think you were around 100k subs then now you are at 323k subs and doing laptop reviews my wish has come true.
Wow kryzzp! your first laptop video in ages maybe 😅 btw the performance of this cpu was quite impressive and also your commentary just felt like live commentary to me lol
Yeah, finally ahahah
I guess I just wasn't complaining about getting killed in this one 🤣
@@zWORMzGaming yea
Another week another awesome Sunday video from kryzzp :)
Except it's Saturday this time ahaha 😃
Still gonna have a Sunday video tomorrow!
@@zWORMzGaming ok :)
When it comes to laptops, Cores and Threads aren't the most important factor.
Running an AMD APU at 35W (as you should 😉) means allocating that power to the available cores.
Letting 6 cores fully boost can be better than starving 8 cores.
8 cores is more than is necessary in a laptop..
Also running it at 15W is a mistake. This setting is present to ensure a reasonable battery life.
Get the 5700U in a larger laptop with better cooling if you are serious.
I had a stroke reading this
@@Dave-dh7rt Nah bro why stoop there when you can just cut it on down to THREE cores and go on up to 85 watts~!? I mean getting those 3 cores to just over max boost is better than hardly feeding those 6 cores.
@@JustAGuy85 85W would definitely be a gaming laptop (and sound like a jet engine).
Three cores would be silly.
As for the temperatures those CPUs just boost as hard as they can (and are needed to, of course) which is why they tend to get up there.
You got so many comments already :). Good video as always
Thank you 😁
I guess people like some laptop reviews!
do a test on the iris xe i5-1135g7! i just got one and wanna hear your opinion, great video as always keep the good work!
With the Ryzen 6000 CPUs and their impressive iGPU's already out, do you want to try a 6000 series laptop? it would be interesting
This, and I want to see RDNA instead of Vega graphics on the chips.
Temperatures on pc's are historically ok with 80 degrees for example on the gpu which are at their normal workload, especially for laptops that is obvious why is going on... I mean I don't know why there are people kind of "afraid" when they see 70/80 degrees on their systems.
I remember like idk 10 years ago and more there wasn't no concerns about it. People just forget it or I'm actually wrong nowadays? 🤔
Let's goooo another laptop also please test a Ryzen 5 3000 U version in a laptop prob a hp g5 255 I think. Also great vid Kryzzp!
Hey! I tested the 3500U a while ago actually :)
Thanks!!
@@zWORMzGaming ah ok thanks cuz I'm buying one
I love your vids bro
love from india
Test it again with fresh, new thermal paste.
See how much of a difference in temps it makes 🤔
Please test mx gpu lapto series
love the vids :)
Not him calling cyberpunk 2077 cyberbug
540P would be ideal for warzone, elden a-hole and cyberoverhype.
But I'd rather prefer a Ryzen 5 5600G over this, lol
Elden hole 🤣
@@zWORMzGaming lol yep. Idk how else I'd call it. I still won't play it anyways, lmao
cyberoverhype lmfao
No broblem bro you're great guy
Nice videos you got!
my f*ing fav youtuber i swear lmfao
I have asus tuf gaming f15 gtx 1650, with 10th gen i5. The cpu temps could go up to 90°c if i turn on turbo mode on armoury crate (plugged in ofc) since i bought the cooling pad. Im glad it did dropped to lower 80. Gpu temps is still normal it stays at 80c. Love ur new content btw ♥️ looking forward for u to test some more laptops
Having a Zen3/RDNA2 desktop rig I didn't buy my 5700u for playing the kind of action games you're testing.
Most comments are simply not understanding the different requirements you buy a 15w cool quiet laptop for.
That said, it runs older games surprisingly well, especially non action games.
The feature I actually miss from a big gaming laptop is the backlit keyboard.
Ye 25 fps is what i play league of legends on as i said before, it has an option to lock it there at 25 in the game settings, and im winning alot of ranked games like this xD. 25 fps is like hacking its slow motion and you can predict easier xD i rly love this framerate in any game when you cant get 30 you just lock it to the smooth cinematic framerate :D
Example oh 3 people trying to stun you ? No problem you see their abilities in slow mo smoothly and you go out of the way each time like a fly XD and outplay them and GG.
This was a very interesting video a different to say. :)
I have an Omen 15 with a 4700u and 1660ti that runs at 90 degrees all the time lol the power brick is almost untouchable.
intro was funny😂
lets go, saturday video
Oh yeah! 😎
If you want to play games on a laptop, which is also good for work and traveling i recommend you to wait for the 6000 mobile series it comes with very good RDNA2 iGPU which have like 2x better FPS than this, i dont know how much it will cost but i hope it will be not that mutch im not sure ofc
I watch this video using this CPU right now, thanks.
Nice video, krizzp.You tried to increase the vram on the apu?
Thanks! No, I didn't :) stock settings!
@@zWORMzGaming I asking because maybe you can get more fps
@@chremo1141 nah all amd apus take 1 or 2gb of ram into reserve for igpu and it doesn't matter how it's configured and it still uses 64 bit bus (ddr4 bit width)
WOW Laptop review
Thought it was Sunday for a sec
Kryzzp, really loved the video also I have a request can you test the gt 430 1gb module? anyways have a good day :).
You should try overclocking with a laptop stand as well
Hello luv ur content from Algeria. 👋🇩🇿
my i5 9300h be running at 97 degrees in all games be like 82 degrees is soo coooool
Keep it up!!! Please test a i3 3217u laptop :)
pls test i7 2600k and rx 570 4gb
Love you Kryssp
I have a laptop that’s super similar, 5700U asus vivobook, 1080p oled, but it has a discrete gpu (3050). If I recall correctly, however, the cpu can draw up to 45 watts. I like it a lot, gaming on the go and the screen is really nice for watching content. I needed a beefy cpu for college and it was also my first time in microcenter. I recommend
Edit: just looked it up, it’s a 5800H, not 5700u. That’s why the power draw is different
Oh the 5800H is so much better! It's Zen 3 instead of Zen 2 on the 5700U, and ofc the higher tdp makes a huge difference. The 5800H is one of the best laptop CPUs :)
@@zWORMzGaming okay, thanks for the info! I didn’t realize the 5700 was zen 2, oof
First time commented, pls try Lenovo Legion 5 pro or 7 next time, Krychzpo. Jolly vids.
Manda um salve pro Brasil, seu trabalho é incrível.
bro my laptop i5 9300h be like running at 1900mhz
can u test rx 660m and rx 680m?
I have thew asus vivobook 16x and it's absolutely good if you're a student and want to do low level of editing, run programming software or a little bit of valorant gaming and stuff for casual. It's has an absolutely efficient CPU which provides very good battery back up and it had been like 10 months since I had this and I had no issue so far. I play a few games here and there. not something for gaming, but a very good one in terms of regular daily usage
For as Optimized as it can be, i am impressed this laptop can at least do nintendo switch levels of performance with Cyberpunk at 720P
can u try ryzen 5 5500u with vega 7 graphics
why does 5700u show vega 8 graphics in some reviews and just radeon graphics in some?
15w is not even enough for something like ryzen 3 4300u that I use. But that is a thin laptop so, you probably stuck there if you don't want to boil some water
I am here after 1 min
Thank you 😃
Kryzzp big fan of yours since the gt 710 video 😝 can you please do a gaming test on Lenovo legion 5 pro rtx 3060 model
Please 🙏 I'd be very thankful
Btw thanks for uploading consistently I watch all your videos.
I love this channel
Is the 5700g and 5700u the same?
No, the 5700U is a low power APU with 15W and it's much slower than the 5700G
@@zWORMzGaming I see. Love the videos by the way and is there any chance you can do testing with the Ryzen 7 5700g and 3050 In some more popular games?
You should mention World of Warcraft since it can be run on AMd 4850 with 512vRam ( not the faster vram either ) - if one plays wow on a nvidia 1030 then the Vega grapics are 30% worse but with some tweaks like render distance - and it more more than twice the performance of 710
The fact that RDR2 runs better than elden ring shows how shitty elden ring is optimazed
U can tweak power usage to 30 watts or even more . U could get some nice gaming on thay
And 100C temps? 😬
Maybe with a better cooling system
@@zWORMzGaming yeah why not put it on a cooling pad , I would put liquid metal on the CPU . Repast that bad boy . 100c is fine thermally as ryzens can go up to 105 but it might be setup to thermal Throttle earlier in the firmwhere . Perhaps too hot for your hands maybe 🤔. Based on the temps your getting in the video u should be fine I wish u could max out the fans .
Hey bro first of all i love you content, thx for so much
max qs are mostly like 10% less powerfull and some of them run better than they should
i have the same model laptop equipped with ryzen 5 5500u cpu with vega 7 apparently (512 mb vram dedicated) overall heat was not a issue however it is very loud when u run gpu intensive titles and can observe vice versa for cpu intensive games such as valorant csgo etc
can you confirm that there was only 512MB shared as vram for the gpu? I wonder if allowing 2GB would allow some headroom for more FPS
I tried it recently for experimenting but you are very right. I allocated 8gb to vega 8 out of the 16gb ram of this laptop and the fps in most games (AVG) increased by over 25-40%, especially cyberpunk and cs2.
Do more laptop tests. You know some of the popular gaming laptops maybe?
You can playing Cyberpunk 2077 with an apu from AMD this show of AMD Power
if you connect the laptop to the TV or monitor you will get more FPS
But that's what I do to record with a capture card
Somehow this guy let me play beat saber. However it was not very good, but way better than intel hd 620
hahaha for the first time I see a video after 20 seconds
Hope you enjoy it!
Yo can you test Intel UHD 620
uses half the power of my laptop 4 core 8 thread ryzen 3 and about a quarter of my desktops 3300x
My network is trash
You are still first
Still first tho!
Yeh maybe
First of all,thanks for making this video,i have the same cpu,but Do you think it'd be different with amd radeon graphics card?
i just got ASUS ZenBook 13 OLED UM325UA 13,3 verry happy with it
😀
honesly i expected a gtx 1050 or similar performance with this laptop (the price is around 600-650 euros), i think you could test the lenovo ideapad gaming 3 with r5 5600h and rtx 3050 , is for 699 euros on amazon italy. Really overkill for that price.
In my opinion, a temperature close to 80 degrees Celsius is fine for a laptop. But getting to 90 is bad in the long run.
How perfect it is
Hello i watch you on q8400
You should really try the New 6000 Series Apu's Of Amd Really Want to see their performance but sadly they are in really few laptops and all of them have an external gpu with them i think which i think kinda defeats the purpose
NEXT HD7870
Kryzzp, pensa em fazer um teste do Athlon 3000g (ou semelhante) + vega 3?
Hope to see a 1070 non ti vanilla test on your channel someday keep up the awesome work El Kryzzpo!
Crazy
Now 🤣 its true that Kryzzp react to recorded gameplay