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Radeon 660M with FSR 2.0 reaches 30 FPS in God of War

We have some performance results of the integrated GPU Radeon 660Mwhich is part of the processor Ryzen 5 6600H. The YouTube channel TechEpiphany has tested the processor and its integrated graphics with the God of War game to see how it performs.

Radeon 660M offers more than 30 FPS in God of War @ 1080P

The Radeon 660M is one of the new integrated graphics of the series Ryzen 6000 from AMD for the notebook market, which supports AMD technology FSR 2.0. It may not be one of the best GPUs, but the small RDNA 2 chip from 15W get an interesting performance with God of Warmaintaining a frame rate of 30 fps on average with the video game God of War with a resolution of 1080p.

With a resolution of 1080p, la GPU Radeon 660M get some 30 fps on average with peaks of 35 fps. The game tested with low, medium, and high settings, plus FSR 2.0 enabled. Achieving this performance with integrated graphics and regarding 15W of TDP seems like a good result, especially since God of War is a demanding video game.

The Radeon 660M it is well below the recommended requirements of the game, which is an RX 5700 to play at 1080P with FSR 2.0.

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Radeon integrated graphics 660M y 680M are only available in the series Ryzen 6000 ‘Rembrandt’ for notebooks, with a total of 384 cores for the 660M and 768 cores for the 680M variant.

This is proof of what can be achieved with upscaling technologies like FSR or DLSS, which breathe new life into integrated graphics. We will keep you up to date with the news.

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