PC Tests of Red Dead Redemption Reveal FPS Performance on GTX 1050, GTX 750 Ti, and Other Low-End GPUs
Technical reviews of the PC version of Red Dead Redemption have started appearing online, with YouTube bloggers testing the long-awaited port on popular NVIDIA graphics cards.
YouTuber Karan Benchmarks examined the game's optimization on a PC equipped with GTX 1650, RTX 3050, RTX 3060, RTX 3060 Ti, and RTX 4060 cards. Even the weakest GPU in the lineup performed well on ultra graphics settings at 1080p, delivering over 90 frames per second.
Meanwhile, EDWARD Gaming released separate videos testing the game on GTX 750 Ti, GTX 950, GT 1030, and GTX 1050. All of these cards can maintain at least 60 FPS, though graphics quality must be lowered for stable performance.
The PC version of Red Dead Redemption was released on October 29, featuring minor graphical upgrades. The Steam price is set at $50.
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