Is it possible to reduce temperatures without losing performance even with a higher performing laptop? because I saw an i7 11800h with rtx 3070 max q, but some show that it heats even at 95 degrees and I don't know if it suits me, thanks for the possible answers.
After Tinkering with the settings I manage to get the best settings for MSI GF63 and mine now is more stable even on Burning shore DLC map mine is more consistent and no blurry gameplay unlike with FSR. mix of high and low settings with no FSR or DLSS .. TAA only also with low temperature . here's my gameplay of Horizon Forbidden west on MSIGF63 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0-8Z31IokwI.html
After Tinkering with the settings I manage to get the best settings for MSI GF63 and mine now is more stable even on Burning shore DLC map mine is more consistent and no blurry gameplay unlike with FSR. mix of high and low settings with no FSR or DLSS .. TAA only also with low temperature . here's my gameplay of Horizon Forbidden west on MSIGF63 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0-8Z31IokwI.html
Even to this day the old Crysis games hold up so well in modern times. It speaks volumes about how good Crytek is at what they're doing and why the phrase "...But can it run Crysis?" is so, dare I say, integral whenever we look for a new console, PC, etc..