![]() ![]() ![]() It's not a bad option to have, but personal preference becomes a real factor in what Frame Generation does to the overall experience. DLSS 3 Frame Generation, where supported, can artificially boost the rate of frames sent to your display by 50–100%, but it causes additional latency and the actual feel of games with DLSS 3 doesn't improve nearly as much as the higher FPS would indicate. In games with DLSS support, such as Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Metro Exodus, quality mode upscaling can generally improve performance by 30–50 percent, sometimes more, and the resulting image quality often competes well against native rendering. It did outperform on Far Cry 6, at 121 fps, though that game is notoriously CPU-reliant.Īt its native 1600p, the RTX 4080 in the Raider beat the RTX 4070 pushing a lower 1440p in all of our gaming tests. MSI's new Raider came in reliably behind the more powerful Titan in 1080p on Shadow of the Tomb Raider (177 fps), Grand Theft Auto V (157 fps), and Red Dead Redemption 2 (115 fps) and Borderlands 3 (153 fps). Native resolution comparisons were more complicated though, as these laptops stretched across various resolutions and aspect ratios. The Raider often came close behind its larger sibling, the Titan with an RTX 4090, and advanced ahead of its the Gigabyte Aorus and Asus ROG Strix (both toting RTX 4070 GPUs) in 1080p. On very high settings, it ran between 87 and 94 fps as Colt pursued Egor through Array Y. I used MSI's laptop to play Deathloop, which worked well at the native 2560 x 1600. The Raider is one of the first systems we've seen with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU, which, paired with an Intel Core i9-13950HX, proved to be powerful in gaming tests. Gaming and Graphics on the MSI Raider GE78 HX ![]() Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB GDDR6 2,280 MHZ boost clock 175W max graphics power) ![]()
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