Mick Thompson
Newbie
- Sep 25, 2019
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Guys, i cant see deferences between Lumen and non raytraced lightning. Is it real RT or just useful button?
POV camera is broken this build, just gotta wait and see if it's fixed for the next onePov camera not working, just makes camera above the person, how can i fix it?
Nope. The U4 version run on my years old machine. The I5 version it's Just unstable right now and Need some fixes.do you need a supercomputer to run this game
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Ofcourse we are, the version it's still the same. -_-"Hello everybody. Is anyone still having trouble playing the UE5 version?
I don't really know for sure so please bare with me.Looking for performance?
AVOID laptops! At all costs, if possible.
Laptop GPUs are notorious for underperforming, especially when you look at what you're paying for.
For example, a 3060-Ti or a 3070 (lower GPUs) from a desktop, will outperform a 3080 from a laptop.
Sometimes you don't have a choice, it's unfortunate but get a laptop, don't let that fact stop you from gaming.
HOPEFULLY, this was useful to the MANY people I've seen in this forum talking about PCs and UE5 performance. Due to this being I believe the only game on this site using the new UE5!
Some are, some are not. It depends on the generation of GPU. Currently, all of the announced 40 series laptop GPUs are actually equivalent to one tier lower desktop GPUs, so that a laptop 4090 is actually a desktop 4080 chip and so on. On top of that, the laptop GPU has a power limit which much lower than the desktop one.Are laptop GPU's ACTUALLY weaker than desktop variants as long as they are NOT listed as being the "mobile" variant in the spec sheet?
oh damn gotcha. It made sense in my head that there was no fucking way those absolute heating units in the 30 and 40 series could ever be put in a laptop without melting it so that makes sense.Some are, some are not. It depends on the generation of GPU. Currently, all of the announced 40 series laptop GPUs are actually equivalent to one tier lower desktop GPUs, so that a laptop 4090 is actually a desktop 4080 chip and so on. On top of that, the laptop GPU has a power limit which much lower than the desktop one.
It used to be that laptop models would be called MaxQ or simply XXXXm to reflect that, now not anymore.
The gap gets bigger the higer end the GPU is: a 150W desktop GPU and its 90W laptop version are not going to be as far apart as a 450W desktop GPU and its 175W laptop one.
Then, even when you have a high end GPU in a laptop, it could still be a low power version of it. You really have to read the laptop's specs sheet carefully. A good hint is the power brick, if it's a <150W power brick, it's most likely not a full power mobile GPU. A laptop 4080 at 150W is not the same as one at 90W, thickness also changes a lot, although the manufacturer will happily charge the same.
As for the 1650 though, it's one of those GPUs that had almost parity between desktop and mobile. Laptop and desktop GTX 10/16 series were much less apart than RTX GPUs are.
They're power limited, and have to share power with the CPU because the laptop has a limited power budget at any given time. They overheat and limit themselves in power like crazy, and not to mention, they're cut down. At times they're straight up different chips than the desktop version, other times they're cut down, worse versions.I don't really know for sure so please bare with me.
Are laptop GPU's ACTUALLY weaker than desktop variants as long as they are NOT listed as being the "mobile" variant in the spec sheet? I have a laptop with a GTX 1650 and it performs as expected as far as I can tell