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So tldr; you probably can play at low settings @ 1080p with FSR set to performance.
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Core+i7-7700+%40+3.60GHz&id=2905
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Core+i7-10750H+%40+2.60GHz&id=3657
If that benchmark's accurate, you can run it. If you want more stable framerates, drop some settings. That MSI laptop's 3070 in the video can pull 130w though.
This is Steam, a PC gaming platform. Historically, such a place would be where such a question would be considered normal...
"K" is the Intel designation to indicate that the CPU supports overclocking. What this means is that Intel doesn't support overclocking other processors. Overclocking cheaper processors used to be the norm.
The "F" designation seems to indicate "Flagship", or the official product.
The "H" designation seems to be for laptop variants, ones which are intended to be used in similar capacities to the "F" chips. Perhaps "H" is short for "High performance Desktop Replacement"?
Laptops also have a "U" designation, presumably "U" means "ultrabook". Chips that need to be toned down for lighter workloads and more general use cases.
Whether or not your CPU can run this game is a matter of personal opinion.
It is a game that ends up on the wrong foot when viewed as a "PC release", and is perhaps better thought of as a "console port" released in an unfinished state.
The game seems to be better than a month ago at launch. You are the one playing the game now, you are the judge of whether your PC can run the game or not. It is what it is... Until the next patch and we can then reevaluate again.
Thanks so much for this :)
dont think there are 12 core i7s, the much better 12700H got 14 cores
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/201837/intel-core-i710750h-processor-12m-cache-up-to-5-00-ghz.html
Your specs are somewhat similar, maybe a year older. I think it'll be better than you expect.
as you said its a laptop gpu which is much slower than the desktop version
https://www.techspot.com/articles-info/2206/bench/15.png
its actually slower than desktop RTX 2070Super
that is if its 115-130W version and not the even worse 80-95W 3070
This is why people should read some reviews before buying computers.
Its like saying that the i7 7700K is an 8core cpu
or FX 8350 is a true 8core cpu
Current standards are for the Minimum Requirements to be at least 720p, Low Settings, 60 FPS.
That said, 1080p/High/60 is not uncommon on cards in the GTX 1070 class.
That is for the cards, subsequently, reading up on this game corroborates the OP's stance that his RTX 3070 mobile is not the problem.
Not unless he is attempting 4k/60, or 1440p/144.
Actually no not nobody has established that and it's the publishers/developers who do establish that and it could mean anything, some devs have been more in tune saying
medium/1080p/60fps
But otherwise it's the wild wild west out here.
TLDR : there is no standard.