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10-11-2025 08:05 AM
Hi,
bought a Victus from Elgiganten half a year ago and from their info this computer should work with medium settings for both fortnite and c2 for example at 200 fps+ without problems, BUT... How in the world is that possible, have tried almost everything and fortnite goes at 100 at best and cs2 at 120fps? feels pretty strange when they show a specific setting and i do the same but with different outcome, anyone know some tips?
10-11-2025 08:33 AM
Hi, my bad;
RTX 3050
i5 13400F
8Gb ram
512gb ssd
and these are not expectations, these are the fps benchmarks from the company adn they refer these to be ”lower” just to not dissapoint their customer which seems pretty off to me 😕
10-11-2025 09:04 AM
I mean one of my laptops has a 3050 albeit with a 6gb vram and I never expected consistent 100+ fps gaming from it, let alone 200+. I don't think 3050's are exactly built for that even with aggressive upscaling applied. Can post a link where you supposedly saw all these benchmarks that you are talking about?
10-11-2025 09:16 AM
so here you can se estimated fps fpr the games on normal settings, cs2 185+ (mine 130 low settings), fortnite 200+ (mine 100 low settings) and valorant ( mine aprox 230 low/mid settings, pretty close, no bothers here)
10-11-2025 09:51 AM - edited 10-11-2025 09:52 AM
I don't play CS2 or Fortnite and wouldn't know if those games support DLSS but if they do maybe try that? Overall, I wouldn't put too much weight into marketing lies stuff, specially with the current state of how NVIDIA and even AMD do their thing, if you know what I mean lol.