APEX LEGENDS | TEST GTX 1650 + AMD RYZEN 3 5300G |
Apex Legends is a popular battle royal game that is also free-to-play. The title use Valve’s Source engine that is pushed to its limits in this game. For example, CS:GO and Team Fortress are also Source-based games but they are much lighter than Apex Legends.
One of the main reasons is the large map, which is available for exploration as soon as you jump off the plane. On Max settings, the game is a real challenge even for GPUs like the GeForce GTX 1660 and RTX 2060 if you want to reach 144 FPS.
[FPS Benchmarks] Apex Legends on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 [40W and 50W] – even the smaller GPU can go beyond the 60 FPS mark on Max quality
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🕐 02:10 Medium Settings
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🖥️ GPU : Aorus GeForce RTX 3060
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🖥️ Driver : GeForce Game Ready Driver 531.18
🖥️ Motherboard : Gigabyte X570 Aorus Ultra
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