Today we’re trying to play Hogwarts Legacy on integrated graphics. This is going to go really well, right?
0:00 Ryzen 9 6900HX & 680M iGPU
1:43 Fixing The Stutter With a 30FPS Cap (Or Making It Less Noticeable)
4:06 40FPS Cap
5:01 Trying Intel UHD 730 Graphics
6:34 Ryzen 5 2400G & Vega 11 iGPU
7:29 Capping the Framerate Again
Thanks for watching 🙂
it's definitely not the time to ditch 16gb i've never had any issue in any other game other than this one and it's probably because new devs don't bother optimizing games they have the money to buy a 4090 and think that everybody has a 4090 not only that but a 4090 runs this game at 60 fps on 4k ultra ray tracing A 4090 RUNS THIS AT 60 FPS WHEN IT ISN'T EVEN NEXT GEN GRAPHICS THE 3090 RUNS IT AROUND 30 FPS THIS IS BULLSH*T and the ram usage in this game is also crazy as it's obviously as unoptimized as forsbroken
It also counts virtual memory which is an extension of sorts on you local drive used to store memory blocks that are accessed less frequently
I am very interested how the game plays on older machines including the potatoes since it is clear it doesn't mind weak gpus.
TERF Legacy
Try in 480p 360p looks bad for me i would like to see if this run better whit 32gb ram in the rx 680m
Yeah, but can you play it on an athlon 3000g?!
Why were we shown two top AMD and one of the worst Intel? Where is UHD 750/770/XE? On Intel FSR, by the way, it works the other way around, performance drops, you just had to reduce the resolution
Boyce the wizard game
The ultra performance mode should have made it a mobile game
When using memory cleaner, games run much more smoothly and eat only around 5 GB, so no, you don't need that much RAM if you have something that will clean it for you. The problem is that most people who will play this game will not be that tech-savvy to figure it out or fix some 3 party products to fix their game. Just hopping that they will fix this massive memory leak.
This game like all new games is a beta release. In 6 months after patches and fixes the results will be different.
This trend of making the clients/gamers the beta testers for PC releases should finish, we are not paying for games to wait 6 months or more for the game to be fixed and have a decent playing experience.
I think what it really shows is the difference between a well developed game and one which is not
in ultra with ray tracing in 1440×3440 uses 15gb of vram and 27gb of ram
With just RT reflections on and my 3090 (24GB) going through Hogsmeade tanks the frame rate. Without RT it's all fine. Spiderman without even DLSS at 4k with RT on ran fine in that high speed game.
HL does seem to need some optimisations.
how is this guy running the game with no graphics card smoothe and with better quality than i can with a graphics card
Quick question, I have a lenovo Ideapad Flex 5 laptop, Ryzen 7 4700U with AMD radeon Graphics (integrated GPU) with 16 GB ram. Do you think this game is still playable and can run with 30 fps. i really wanted to play this game but a lil bit scared that my device would not be able to run it with decent graphics and fps
i got an i7 8700k runin at 4,.5 mzh and 32gb ddr4 3200 mzh croshair vangaunce rgb evga gaming 3060 black edition and game runs prety poorly even with ray trace off kinda anyoing
Looking forward to this game. HP games aren't usually of much interest to me, but this look like it might actually be decent.
This game is programmed with ass.. A tons of memory leaks, on my system it was using 47GB of my 128GB of RAM… And 21GB of VRAM…
Even mid and high-end rigs suffer from the stutter issue. Even these iGPU's should be running more decent. I've been testing for the past few days and now really have come to the conclusion the only thing that will help is a massive performance patch. Let's just hope they bother to fix their game. There was a tweet from the official Hogwarts legacy account about new Nvidia drivers, but these really seem to have done next to nothing and Nvidia is not promoting these as new drivers specifically for the game. I'm really bummed about getting the early access, but that's a risk you take
Close Microstar afterburner and games it will stop stuttering. I have Lenovo with Ryzen R7 5800H, RTX3060 and on inyegrated GPU Vega i see stuttering when MSI Afterbirner turn on even nothing turn on to monitoring hardware. This isue after autoupdate drivers and system… THX M$.
After seeing this I'll just stick with Skyrim with 2000 mods installed, even though I have a GTX 1050
I havent had a Single Issue running Hogwarts Legacy but Im using a Ryzen 7700X with a RX6800 XT and 32 GB of 6000mhz DDR5
More 680m vids pls🙏🏽🕹️ igpu very intriguing
I'd love to see full overclocked APU benchmark, my UHD 770 on 12700k seen 100% (that's not an overestimation) performance uplift in Tera Online, stock/XMP 3200CL14 vs everything tuned to the limit.
Hardware Unboxed: 3080 10GB is obsolete for this game.
RandomGaminginHD: Let's play this on an iGPU.
this game eats ram more than chrome -_-
I bought the game. I got GTX 1660 TI, the game keep crashing. Everything is on low. It opens up the character creation, it freezes and then crashes. Error is the memory something, i forgot. People can ruin it even with a bad graphic card. WHYYYYYY HOW CAN I FIX THIS THOO I WANNA PLAY (excuse my bad english)
You should really stop using the title "with no graphics card". Using "With integrated graphics" makes it more accurate.
50% of stutters was because of ram in my mind, it uses about 16-17 GB with external vram gpus, with igpus you need at least 24 GB to play this game properly
My girlfriend plays with a laptop on integrated graphics with a Ryzen 7 5700U, with all low settings and FSR 2.0 ultra quality, it's actually pretty playable. It can indeed stutter sometimes but it's not a dealbreaker for her and she has fun playing it 🙂
The game is just a mess. I have a 12900k, 32gb ddr5 6200mhz and a 4090 and using max settings with RT at 4k DLSS quality and frame gen on and it stutters like a bitch in Hogmeade and Hogwarts castle at times. It needs fixing asap and we are all affected.
my 2060 mobile was locked at 60 with ultra settings but i guess it ran out of vram pretty quick… doesnt help that hogwarts even with loading between some doors is such a laggy area lol
Snape : Harry i want you to play with my wand!
Harry : …
Snape : Did i stutter?
This is not a problem with the GPU. This game is brutal on the cpu
I absolutely love you RGHD your videos are always such an interesting take on modern gaming stuff
You're right about needing more RAM, but remember that with iGPUs, they tend to use limited VRAM. Usually 2GB is the limit. I really don't understand why it can't just use more, has this ever been explained?
Could you turn on "Display maximum frametime" in the Rivatuner settings for future videos so we can see the milliseconds for stutters? Thank you.
It still looks charming.
Ugg i expected better from the 680m, really did. Future is not looking bright for current iGPU solutions if this keeps up.
Sounds like an excuse to get some more, faster, DDR5 Ram?
im surprised you even got to the main menu! intel iris xe graphics cant even get me to the main menu.
BRO IM DONE, YOU GET BETTER PERFORMANCE WITH INTERGRATED GRPAHICS THAN MY 1080? IM SO DONE