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Pemalite said:
Trumpstyle said:

Ryzen 2700U is far weaker than Xbox one, it runs Doom (Vulkan) at 30 fps 900p with lowest settings, xbox one does 60fps 900p with medium-high settings. In Witcher 3 Ryzen 2700u does 20fps at lowest setting with 720p... it's not even close.

(Doom video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NijqNFWlUug&t=492s

(Witcher 3 video)

https://youtu.be/Am7gzmMuaGI?t=180

I haven't actually tried those two games on my Ryzen 2700U notebook.

But Overwatch, Battlefield 1, Call of Duty: WW2 were hitting 1080P native... Which is certainly a step up over what my base Xbox One machine can do... Or I can dial back the resolution to 75% scale (Which fits the bandwidth better) and dial up some of the effects.

The thing with Ryzen notebooks is that Ryzen has a configurable TDP and some notebook manufacturers limit it to 15w instead of 25w.
Some notebooks also only come with single channel DDR4...
And some notebooks (like mine) actually allow the DDR4 to run at 2666mhz rather than 2400mhz.

And some notebooks aren't limited to 12 month old driver sets. (I hacked mine.)

Some games are problematic on my Raven Ridge 2700U notebook. I hope that gaming performance gets a lot more stable when I can finally update the GPU driver from 2017 to 2019 in a few months. But I don't expect Xbox One performance.