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Red Dead Redemption 2 – A770 benchmark

Can I Run Red Dead Redemption 2 on A770?

Red Dead Redemption 2 FPS Benchmark and Performance Analysis

GPU: Intel Arc A770Game: Red Dead Redemption 2Updated:

Red Dead Redemption 2 is playable on Intel Arc A770. Expect roughly 68 FPS at 1080p high — smooth for most players. If you're planning to play Red Dead Redemption 2 on Intel Arc A770, this page gives a practical FPS estimate at 1080p high, plus what to expect at 1440p.

Red Dead Redemption 2 FPS Benchmarks on A770

ResolutionSettings PresetAvg FPS1% Low FPSVerdict
1080pCompetitive (Low)85 FPS57 FPSGood
1080pHigh68 FPS45 FPSPlayable
1440pHigh50 FPS32 FPSPlayable
1440pUltra38 FPS24 FPSLow
4KHigh31 FPS18 FPSLow

Benchmarks are estimated by our performance engine. Actual results may vary.

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Best Settings for Red Dead Redemption 2 on A770

68+FPS1080p Competitive
Display Mode
Fullscreen
Resolution
1920×1080
V-Sync
Disabled
Texture Quality
Medium
Shadow Quality
Medium
Anti-Aliasing
FXAA
Effects Quality
Medium
Post-Processing
Medium
Ambient Occlusion
Disabled

Performance Analysis

Our projection for Red Dead Redemption 2 on Intel Arc A770 is about 68 FPS at 1080p high. At 1440p, that typically translates to around 50 FPS with similar quality targets. This places the card in the mid tier for this title, with a playable experience profile. Intel Arc A770 can run Red Dead Redemption 2 reliably, but smart setting choices matter for consistency.

Red Dead Redemption 2 offers a breathtakingly detailed open world set in the fading days of the Wild West, requiring solid hardware to render its vast landscapes. To meet the minimum system demands, your PC should have a Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 2GB / AMD Radeon R9 280 3GB. For optimal performance and smooth rendering, it’s recommended to play with a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB / AMD Radeon RX 480 4GB.

Intel Arc A770 supports XeSS upscaling. In titles where Red Dead Redemption 2 enables XeSS, enabling it at Quality mode can provide a noticeable frame rate improvement with minimal sharpness loss compared to native resolution.

  • Use a medium/high mix and prioritize stable frame times over peak FPS spikes.
  • Use selective ray tracing (shadows/reflections) and avoid ultra RT presets.
  • Prioritize texture quality and reduce volumetrics/shadows first

To summarize: expect a playable experience pairing Intel Arc A770 with Red Dead Redemption 2, with meaningful gains available through the settings guide above.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use Vulkan or DirectX 12 in Red Dead Redemption 2?
Rockstar gives you a choice between Vulkan and DirectX 12 in the graphics API settings. In practice, Vulkan tends to produce smoother frame times on AMD GPUs, while DirectX 12 is marginally more stable on older NVIDIA cards. If you experience shader-compilation stutters on first-run — which is common on both APIs — letting the game fully pre-compile its shader cache on the title screen before starting a session eliminates most of them. Driver-level shader pre-compilation (available via GeForce Experience or Adrenalin) can further reduce hitches on subsequent launches.
Which graphics settings cause the biggest FPS drops in Red Dead Redemption 2?
Grass Quality is the single most expensive setting in Red Dead Redemption 2. Lowering it from Ultra to High alone can recover 15–20 FPS on mid-range hardware, with minimal visible difference at normal riding speeds. Reflection Quality and Water Physics Quality are the next highest-impact settings. The game also features a global Texture Quality slider — keeping it at Medium vs Ultra has a larger VRAM impact than a raw FPS impact, but cards with less than 8 GB VRAM will stutter noticeably on Ultra textures when riding through Saint Denis.