Crysis Remastered in Ultrawide – Benchmarking with DLSS 4 - RTX 5080 - i5 14500
“Can it run Crysis?” – the classic question we all know. I first played the original Crysis on an old 8600GTS and a single-core CPU, then upgraded to a Club3D 7950 (RIP). This time, I’m revisiting the game in its remastered glory with a modern powerhouse: RTX 5080, i5-14500, and 32GB DDR5 at 6400MHz, running on an ultrawide OLED display.
In this video, I benchmark Crysis Remastered on the highest settings, both with and without DLSS. I even swapped in DLSS 4 using DLSS Swapper, which gave some interesting results. This is part nostalgia trip, part performance showcase.
If you grew up with Crysis and want to see how it holds up with bleeding-edge hardware, you’ll love this.
🖥️ Specs:
• GPU: RTX 5080
• CPU: i5-14500
• RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6400MHz
• Display: Ultrawide OLED, 3440x1440p
Let me know in the comments what your first GPU was for Crysis — and whether it melted or survived.