Valorant — Testing on an i5-6500 + RX 6600 8GB — 1080p Benchmark — Will It Play?

Valorant — Testing on an i5-6500 + RX 6600 8GB — 1080p Benchmark — Will It Play?

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Valorant — Testing on an i5-6500 + RX 6600 8GB — 1080p Benchmark — Will It Play?”.
Hello and welcome to Tech deals. This is an example of a game Done Right. Valorent launched in 2020 plays perfectly well on an i5 6500 from 2015., so many games require ridiculous Computing, horsepower that not everybody can enjoy them or they get a stuttery awful mess. This is an updated graphics card, but it is completely unnecessary for this game.

The 2021 RX 6600 is nice, but it really is completely Overkill. Here you can see, the graphics card is not even 50 utilized and the GPU clock is totally throttling. Now the CPU is being highly utilized. We are at 90 plus percent usage, so it is using all four cores and four threads. It just is not a stuttery mess. We have 164 frames per second average with a 73 one percent low. Now super competitive players who want 360 frames per second are not going to be happy with this super competitive players with 360 Hertz monitor should have something better than an i5 6500 in 2023.

You, the three of you who that fits. That criteria should know this to everybody else who just casually wants to play and have some fun. It’S just a wonderful example of a well-optimized game. That looks nice. I mean no, it’s not photorealistic. No, it’s not Spider-Man remastered levels of Graphics, but not every game has to be. Sometimes you just want a game, that’s easy to run and fun. This game will run on a lot of laptops.

Valorant — Testing on an i5-6500 + RX 6600 8GB — 1080p Benchmark — Will It Play?

It’Ll run on a lot of basic systems. Don’T tell anybody. I said this, but it even will run on integrated Graphics. Not this well mind you, but it will. We are less than two minutes into this video and the point has already been made. I probably should take these benchmarks and turn them into YouTube shorts. Let me know in the comment section below, if you think these benchmarks, with 60 seconds of audio, would be very good YouTube shorts, or should I go start uploading in these to tick tock? Let me know what you think down in the description below. Also, let me know, do you play valorant, do you play OverWatch? Do you play CS, go what games of this nature? Do you play that you would like to see benchmarked going forward? I wish I had 427 things to say here, but I really don’t. I think the proof is in the pudding, as you say, and the results on the screen speak for themselves, except for that foreign foreign .