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Intel(R) UHD Graphics
Driver version: 27.20.100.8280
Driver date: 5/19/2020
DirectX version: 12 (FL 12.1)
Physical location: PCI bus 0, device 2, function 0
Utilization 12%
Dedicated GPU memory
Shared GPU memory 0.3/3.9 GB
GPU Memory 0.3/3.9 GB
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Driver version: 31.0.15.3667
Driver date: 7/12/2023
DirectX version: 12 (FL 12.1)
Physical location: PCI bus 1, device 0, function 0
Utilization 0%
Dedicated GPU memory 0.1/4.0 GB
Shared GPU memory 0.0/3.9 GB
GPU Memory 0.1/7.9 GB
8 GB RAM in total for both graphics and game?
upcoming update will be very demandin.
You need to upgrade first
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
RAM 16 Go
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10300H CPU @ 2.50GHz
Game run à ~35 FPS on High ( 45 on low)
Really playable. I think you just need more ram and it should be enought.
What I would recommend is this.
-Wait for the update to drop on the 21st
-See how people react to the performance hit (or lack thereof)
-If people are happy with performance, go to Youtube and search for Cyberpunk 2077 1650 TI / Cyberpunk 2077 I5-10300H and look at the benchmarks people posted to get an indication of performance.
-Please note that it also might start really mattering if you run the game from a HDD or SSD after the 2.0 update.