Performs the same as a RTX 3060 Ti on benchmark but that doesnt transfer to gaming, you can game at 1080p with max settings with nearly all the games i played (The exception being Cyberpunk 2077 with rtx ultra and dlss off) I have the max-p version so your version might differ but i think this card performs pretty well considering its a laptop card.
If you are planning on buying a ge66, be ready for the fan noise it wont be quiet.
Tests done with:
i7-10870h
32GB 3200mhz DDR4 ram
1Tb nvm-e m.2 ssd
RTX 3070 130W TDP
-80mv undervolt on cpu
iGPU off
1080p max settings
Max fan RPM no thermal throttling (fluctuated around 1575mhz-2100mhz Base Clock is 1620mhz. CPU was thermal throttling at first then i undervolted it and that solved the problem)
Benchmarks (Average FPS);
Witcher 3 : 90 fps
GTA 5: 130 fps
GTA Online: 70 fps (might be because of my internet connection)
Forza Horizon 4 (Steam): 100 fps
Yakuza Kiwami 2 (1440p): 70 fps
Minecraft RTX: 130 fps
Valorant: Fluctuates between 280-300 fps on different maps
Cyberpunk 2077: 50 fps (Its still very playable)
[Mar '21Smol_PP]
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