Lossless scalling in vega 7 igpu

Hi everyone,

I have an MSI Modern 14 C7M with the following specs:

- Ryzen 5 7430U

- Radeon Vega 7 (iGPU)

- 16 GB DDR4-3200 dual channel

-ssd nvme gen 4

- 25–27 W sustained TDP (custom BIOS tuning)

I've spent a lot of time optimizing my laptop, and I'm honestly happy with its native performance, my setting always Not everything is set to low; for example, textures are ultra, lighting is medium, and SSAO is medium, but shadows are low. For example:

- Red Dead Redemption 2: around 30–35 FPS with optimized settings.

- Sekiro: 720p native with mostly High/Max settings, very stable and enjoyable.

Because of that, I'm wondering if Lossless Scaling would actually benefit my system.

My goal is not to fake 60 FPS if it adds a lot of latency or visual artifacts. I prefer a smooth, responsive experience with good image quality.

So my question is:

For a well-optimized Vega 7 iGPU, is Lossless Scaling actually worth using, or is native rendering usually the better experience?

I'd especially like to hear from people using Vega 7, Vega 8, or similar AMD iGPUs.

Thanks!

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My laptop is an MSI Modern 14 C7M-286, equipped with a Ryzen 5 7430U, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and Radeon Vega 7 graphics. I have pushed the tuning quite far, setting the TDP to 19W (Slow) and 22W (Fast), along with an undervolt via UXTU and a 7.2GB dynamic VRAM allocation. The system runs on the Ultimate Performance power plan, MSI High Performance mode, and a maximum fan curve. Currently, Forza Horizon 4 averages 55 FPS at 720p (Mixed Medium/Ultra), while Hitman stays around 50 FPS on Low settings due to heavy NPC processing. However, I feel the hardware hasn't reached its absolute ceiling because my temperatures never exceed 85°C.

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