007 First Light at 1440p on an RTX 5060 Laptop — This Surprised Me

Can an 8GB VRAM mid-range laptop actually handle 007 First Light at 1440p, or are you forced to stick to a safe 1080p? In this video, we push the RTX 5060 Laptop to its absolute absolute limits to see if it can genuinely run the game—not just survive it. We break down why Frame Generation fails you here, the shocking reality of upscaling all the way from 360p (Ultra Performance), and the exact 3 settings you need to change to lock in a smooth, playable 60 FPS experience without sacrificing the game's incredible cinematic scale. If you’re tired of generic benchmarks and want real, hardware-specific breakdowns for upcoming releases, make sure to hit that Subscribe button! Chapters 00:00 – Sticking to 1080p? The 1440p Challenge on a 5060 Laptop 01:12 – Can Only ONE DLSS Mode Actually Hold 60 FPS? 01:13 – The VRAM Trap: Why Frame Generation Fails 02:57 – The Worst Case Scenario: The Airport Sequence Benchmark 03:37 – Testing Frame Gen: What Happens When 8GB VRAM Fills Up? 05:20 – 1440p Gameplay: The Desert Drive & Pirate King Benchmarks 05:58 – The Golden Config: The 3 Settings You MUST Change ⚙️ The Optimal 1440p Config Summary Textures: Medium (Crucial for the 8GB VRAM budget!) DLSS: Ultra Performance at 1440p (Surprisingly clean upscaling) Frame Generation: OFF (Avoids system memory stuttering) Everything Else: High #RTX5060 #007FirstLight #LaptopGaming #GamingBenchmarks #PCGaming #DLSS4 #FrameGeneration