Valorant FPS Test - Legion 5i MUX Switch Test

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Valorant mux switch dGPU frame rate 3D benchmark, testing FPS using the Lenovo Legion 5i laptop (also referred to as Legion 5 2022 model) with dedicated graphics card (3070 Ti/8GB) in dGPU only, running at native resolution of 1440p (2K/2560x1440) with no external monitor connected. Testing FPS at various graphics settings (low/med/high) with anti-aliasing and different and anisotropic filtering see the max FPS we can get at each one. Whether the Lenovo Legion 5i AH7H (2022 model) is good for competitive Valorant gameplay.

0:00 Lenovo Legion 5i Hardware Specs
0:38 Legit Benchmark Test Proof
1:00 Lenovo Vantage Settings
1:13 Device Manager & More Info
1:50 High / MSAA 4X / AF 16x / Shadows On
3:26 Low / AA Off / AF 16x / Shadows Off
4:31 Low / FXAA / AF 1x / Shadows Off
6:16 Low / AA Off / AF 1x / Shadows Off - Multithread Rendering Off
6:31 High / FXAA / AF 1x / Shadows On
7:10 60 FPS Max Limit Test
7:45 Low / MSAA 2X / AF 1x / Shadows On
9:48 High / MSAA 4X / AF 8x / Shadows On
10:45 Mid / MSAA 4X / AF 8x / Shadows Off
12:08 Summary

Benchmark was done using the built-in FPS meter of the game Valorant. Running on a brand new Lenovo Legion 5 (2022)/5i at native resolution with the following hardware:

Lenovo Legion 5i (2022)

Intel Core i7-12700H, 14C (6P + 8E) / 20T
2x 16GB SO-DIMM DDR5-4800 (Total 32GB RAM)
15.6" WQHD (2560x1440) Resolution
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 8GB GDDR6

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#valorantfps #lenovolegion5i #valorantbenchmark

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