Diablo 4 has moderate hardware requirements Diablo IV Boosting. Even an iGPU such as the popular Iris Xe Graphics G7 is capable of running the game at 1080p, albeit only at low settings. By contrast, the much more powerful Radeon 680M managed to churn out approx. 30 fps at Full HD even with the settings maxed out.
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You likewise don't need a high-end system to play the Diablo 4 at QHD. Even a GeForce RTX 4050 appears underutilised when running the game at 1440p and Ultra preset.
UHD (3,840 x 2,160)
The situation looks similar at 4K. That said, anything below an RTX 4050 may struggle to perform well at this resolution as soon as you go for max settings. Refer to the table below for benchmark results, including those obtained with DLSS and Frame Generation enabled.
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Uncertain – This graphics card experienced unexpected performance issues during testing for this game. A slower card may be able to achieve better and more consistent frame rates than this particular GPU running the same benchmark scene.
Uncertain – This graphics card has not been explicitly tested on this game and no reliable interpolation can be made based on the performances of surrounding cards of the same class or family.
The value in the fields displays the average frame rate of all values in the database. Move your cursor over the value to see individual results.
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I discovered my interest in computers in my childhood, growing up with MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 in the early 1990s. I was especially fascinated with computer games, even from an early age. From Monkey Island through Lands of Lore to Doom, I tried every game I could get my hands on buy Diablo 4 Boosting. I have been working for Notebookcheck since 2009 with my focus mostly being on high-performance gaming laptops.