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]
The widely anticipated (albeit currently not widely available) prosumer AMD Radeon VII is finally available. It features a next generation Vega 20 GPU which is based on a 7nm manufacturing process, compared to 14nm in the first generation flagship: the RX Vega 64. The Radeon VII has a massive 16GB of expensive high-bandwidth memory (HBM2) which offers a decent degree of future proofing and also makes it a good choice for memory hungry applications, however most current games do not require more than the 8GB that comes with both NVIDIA's RTX 2080 and AMD’s RX Vega 64. The Radeon VII has fewer cores than the RX Vega 64 (3840 vs 4096) but clock speeds have been boosted up to 1800 MHz compared to 1546 MHz in the RX Vega 64, the net result is 13.8 TFLOPS single precision computations (versus 13.4 TFLOPS for the RX Vega 64). On the negative side, the Radeon VII is designed with three cooling fans which can get noisy and early software drivers are reported to be buggy. Whilst there is a modest 16% performance advantage over the RX Vega 64, initial benchmarks indicate that the Radeon VII has an effective speed which is 6% short of the similarly priced RTX 2080. [Feb '19GPUPro]
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