GTX 1650 | Elden Ring – 1080p – All Settings



ER tested on the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR5 at 1080p using the low, medium, high and maximum settings presets without motion blur!

⏱ Timestamps ⏱

Intro, Specs, Stuff – 0:00
1080p Low – 0:48
1080p Medium – 5:52
1080p High – 9:40
1080p Maximum – 14:14

🔧SPECS🔧

◾️ AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
◾️ Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 GDDR5 Gigabyte Mini ITX OC
◾️ RAM – 32GB DDR4 3200MHz (4x8GB CL14)
◽️ OS – Windows 10 Pro
◽️ SSD 1 – WD Blue SN550 1TB
◽️ SSD 2 – WD Blue 1TB 3D NAND SATA
◽️ SSD 3 – Kingston A400 480GB
◽️ HDD 1 – WD Red 2TB 7200rpm
◽️ HDD 2 – Seagate Exos 12TB
◾️ Motherboard – MSI MAG X570 TOMAHAWK WIFI
◾️ PSU – Corsair RM750i 80+ gold
◾️ Case – Phanteks ECLIPSE P500A

🎥 Recorded with a capture card for no FPS loss.

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20 thoughts on “GTX 1650 | Elden Ring – 1080p – All Settings”

  1. I have a GTX1650 and i3 10100f. I'm getting 60fps most of the time with low settings and medium textures. I don't recommend trying to push the settings higher because the game will drop resolution to keep the framerate and it will look overall worse. At the beginning of the video the reason behind the frame drop was most likely the rain effects.

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  2. bro upload good videos like before these are not interesting anymore
    also have u seen ur amount of views u get now than before test new gpu's with many games i used to like ur vids but now

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