Let's be clear, if you want higher framerates in Hogwarts Legacy at Ultra, you will need a higher-end CPU, or something like Nvidia Frame Generation (DLSS 3). This is a simple Zen 2 to Zen 3 upgrade, and this upgrade rewarded us with average framerates that are 21.8% higher than before and 5th percentile framerates that are almost 25% higher than before. To move on with Hogwarts Legacy testing as quickly as possible, and to save us the time of building an entirely new PC, we decided to switch out our Ryzen 9 3950X with a Ryzen 9 5950X. As such, we decided to move to a newer CPU for the rest of our Hogwarts Legacy testing. Moving Hogwarts Legacy down to Low settings did result in a notable boost to performance, but 5th percentile framerates remained low. This allows us to keep both CPU and GPU loads high for testing, and these tests showcased the limits of our test hardware. In our testing, we benchmarked Hogwarts Legacy by running though Hogsmeade during the day when a large number of NPCs are around. Hogwarts Legacy can be fully CPU limited in demanding sections of the game, especially in demanding areas like Hogsmeade. Hogwarts Legacy puts a lot of strain on our old Zen 2 based games test rig, so much so that this game have 5th percentile framerates that are below 60 FPS at Ultra settings. CPU Performance - This game is hard to run
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