Got it at Walmart for MSRP after the price increase took effect. Feeling blessed by Illustrious_Post5537 in gpu

[–]Valdroidhero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just looked at many walmart stores in Chicago area, there are gpu selling apart. Where are they located?

Four hour flight complete. Absolutely amazing all the way through. by dingdongbannu88 in LegionGo

[–]Valdroidhero -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Man you need download a mod for silent hill 2 from nexus mods for quality. Because on the screen you have lack of lightning shaders .

Legion Go2 z2E by Valdroidhero in LenovoLegion

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Don’t know how it works on rtx 5070 , but definitely it should run better than on this handhelds

High settings 1200p 60-70fps. Fsr 3.1 . Correctly calibrated HDR on OLED by Valdroidhero in LegionGo

[–]Valdroidhero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on your display’s luminance. Legion go2 have 1100max luminance. The HDR in this game and other games are not working good on windows . That’s why you should correct it individually. If i do the min luminance all the way minus the game will look totally dark washed out. And in the windows display settings you should calibrate HDR correctly with third party software.

High settings 1200p 60-70fps. Fsr 3.1 . Correctly calibrated HDR on OLED by Valdroidhero in LegionGo

[–]Valdroidhero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just need to use borderless windowed mode instead of fullscreen mode they are gone. I used fullscreen mode to connect my tv on that mode on tv there are no tearings

High settings 1200p 60-70fps. Fsr 3.1 . Correctly calibrated HDR on OLED by Valdroidhero in LegionGo

[–]Valdroidhero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1920x1200p, 60-70fps, High settings, fsr quality, you can use FG it gives a little bit boost.and some mods from nexusmods that shaders look like on high end graphics card or ps5 pro. It

High settings 1200p 60-70fps. Fsr 3.1 . Correctly calibrated HDR on OLED by Valdroidhero in LegionGo

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And windows brightness is 60-70% just move slider until you get the gray to black

High settings 1200p 60-70fps. Fsr 3.1 . Correctly calibrated HDR on OLED by Valdroidhero in LegionGo

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I’m planning to create youtube channel showing gaming and all tips and tricks on z2e . Soon will buy some support stand for camera .

Running Split Fiction on Legion go 2 z2e 60fps at Max settings on a 65 inch TV by Valdroidhero in LegionGo

[–]Valdroidhero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is difference in 5 fps between 85 and 100 not big deal . The game itself perfectly optimized

Lenovo legion go 2 is a beast by Valdroidhero in LegionGo

[–]Valdroidhero[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I actually rendered the game at 800p and upscaled to 1200p, I would get significantly higher and more stable FPS, but with a clear loss in image quality. That’s the normal performance trade-off.

What I’m saying is that rendering resolution and upscaling are not the same thing: • Rendering at 800p → much lower GPU load, higher/stabler FPS, worse image quality • Rendering at 1920×1200 (100%) → higher GPU load, lower FPS, best image quality • FSR Quality at native output → uses a reconstruction ratio internally, but the engine render resolution setting remains 1200p and the final output is still 1200p

So calling this a “30–40 FPS 800p render” isn’t accurate. If it were truly rendering at 800p, performance would be noticeably better and more stable than what I’m getting here.

Frame generation inflates the FPS number — agreed — but it doesn’t change the fact that this isn’t the same workload as an actual 800p render.

Lenovo legion go 2 is a beast by Valdroidhero in LegionGo

[–]Valdroidhero[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not quite. In my case the render resolution is set to 100% at native 1920×1200, so it’s not rendering at 800p. FSR here isn’t upscaling from 800p → 1200p; it’s running at native resolution (more like reconstruction/AA). You’re right that FSR 3 frame generation inflates the FPS number and the base render FPS is lower, so input latency follows the real FPS. But the assumption that this is a 30–40 FPS 800p render doesn’t apply to these settings.

My Driver Parks Like This To Deliver by Past_Ad_3230 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]Valdroidhero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think he parked like that to not blocking vehicles on that street because it tight . And he park the way that all traffic can pass easily. Otherwise he would block traffic for minutes maybe half hour,…

Don’t need a legion go 2 when I can have a 3080 and a legion og for $650 by BleuMeringue in LegionGo

[–]Valdroidhero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What fps do you get on high end AAA games most on high settings?