Affordable gaming laptops can effectively run AAA titles like Dragon Age: The Veilguard

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A recent test shows that affordable gaming laptops can run AAA games effectively. Using an HP Victus 15 with an Intel Core i5 and RTX 4050, the author played Dragon Age: The Veilguard, achieving around 60 frames per second at 1080p. Initially, the game struggled with ultra settings, dropping to 20 FPS. After adjusting the settings, the game ran smoothly with good graphics, demonstrating the capabilities of Nvidia's DLSS technology, which enhances performance without needing high-end hardware. The author plans to continue testing this budget laptop with new game releases, suggesting that gamers need not fear lower-tier GPUs like the RTX 4050 for most gaming experiences.


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