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https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/SpeedTest/765724/AMD-Ryzen-7-3700U-with-Radeon-Vega-Mobile-Gfx
https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri
All of this is free, been using that site for years to check system specs if I'm unsure. It's very safe, no trojans or malware in the decade or so I've been using it.
I'm pretty sure if you could run the original no problem, remastered isn't much harder to run.
DSR runs much better than PTDE, especially on the CPU side but it has a major flaw : gamespeed is tied to framerate. You have only 30 fps ? half speed. I have encountered dozens of poor sods from third world countries with potato PCs moving in slow motion during invasions and while it's funny at first, it gets sad pretty quick knowing they have to go through the whole game like this because of this low effort remaster.
So you should have good luck with this. Anyway, glad I could help. Praise the sun and ♥♥♥♥ :)
This remaster was less of a "remaster" and more of a Touchup and tune up.
Ryzen 7 3750H with Radeon Vega 10 (+RTX 2060) guy here.
DSR runs at EDIT:120hz 60fps on the laptop I have.
I would take what "nx5555555" said with a huge grain of salt as the game cannot go above 60 fps and vega 10 certainly cannot run it that fast even at 720p. Also his 3750H use the same chip as your 3700U but his is a 35 watts CPU while yours is 15 watts, meaning it can keep much higher clocks than your CPU so it's generally quite a bit faster (depends on cooling and power limits though).
If your laptop happens to have a bad cooling system or stupidly configured power/thermal limits you WILL have a huge performance hit once the temperatures get high enough.
Frankly using integrated graphics for gaming is a pretty bad idea so I hope you don't plan to game much on this, otherwise you're better off buying another laptop with a decent discrete graphic card, especially since you dislike low fps.