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Shadow of the Tomb Raider was tested with the built in benchmark, and the results were pretty similar to many other GTX 1660 Ti laptops tested, but we’ll compare the Omen with other laptops in this game and others soon. Medium settings was running above 60 FPS, while low settings was above 100, and for the most part I think it still looks pretty good even at low anyway. Control was tested without RTX enabled, as RTX performs poorly on GTX graphics so there’s not much point testing it. Battlefield 5 was tested in campaign mode, it was playing alright at ultra settings and still above 60 FPS, while medium was just able to push us up to 100 FPS with a 60 FPS 1% low result. Red Dead Redemption 2 was tested using the game’s built in benchmark tool, max settings only really sees decent FPS with higher tier hardware, and medium settings is needed to hit above 60 FPS. Let's start out by going through all 20 games at all setting levels, then afterwards we’ll see how other laptops compare. We’ll only be covering gaming performance in this review. Unfortunately there’s no option of disabling optimus and only using the discrete Nvidia graphics, which also means there’s no option of G-Sync here without an external screen.
#Best settings for csgo on hp omen software#
The Omen Command Center software lets you select between different performance modes, I’ve used performance mode which is the highest along with max fan speed for best results. My configuration has AMD’s 8 core Ryzen 7 4800H processor with Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti graphics and 16gb of memory in dual channel, so some nice hardware for a gaming laptop. I’ve got another Ryzen based gaming laptop for testing, the highly requested HP Omen 15 - but just how well does it actually perform in games? I’ve tested 20 different titles at all setting levels and also compared it against other laptops to show you how it stacks up.