Atomic Heart was launched on a PC without a video card and showed how much FPS the game gives

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Youtuber Christo Gevedjov decided to find out if a PC without a full-fledged video card could handle a recently released shooter Atom Heart.

To do this, the enthusiast in turn launched the game on three different video chips built into AMD processors. For the experiment, RX Vega 3 with 2 GB (AMD Athlon 3000G), RX Vega 8 with 2 GB (AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Vega 8) and RX Vega 11 (AMD Ryzen 5 3400G) with 2 GB were taken. The YouTuber’s PC is equipped with Kingston A400 (120 GB) and WD Green (240 GB) SSDs, an ASRock B550M-HDV motherboard and 16 GB of DDR4 RAM. The operating system used was Windows 11 (64-bit).

Result:

  • Vega 3 (720p, minimum settings) – 30-40 FPS;
  • Vega 8 (1080p, medium settings) – 40-60 FPS;
  • Vega 8 (900p, medium settings) – 60-80 FPS;
  • Vega 8 (720p, medium settings) – 70-90 FPS;
  • Vega 11 (1080p, medium settings) – 50-70 FPS;





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Earlier, the authors posted a lot of hot art with double robots.

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Source: VG Times

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