People of NoteAll GPUsGTX 1650 › 1080p

GTX 1650 — People of Note at 1080p

SMOOTH ~90 FPS at 1080p High settings

GTX 1650 runs People of Note at approximately ~90 FPS at 1080p High settings — verdict: SMOOTH. At 1440p: ~85 FPS (SMOOTH). At 4K: ~75 FPS (SMOOTH).

GTX 1650 — FPS at High settings
1080p
90 FPS SMOOTH
1440p
85 FPS SMOOTH
4K
75 FPS SMOOTH
SMOOTH
~90 FPS

The GTX 1650 averages ~90 FPS in People of Note at 1080P High settings, comfortably above the 60 FPS smooth-play threshold. Frame pacing is stable at this resolution. No GPU upgrade required.

Performance Optimizer

Live Simulation
1080p
90
FPS
77 1% low
SMOOTH
1440p
85
FPS
72 1% low
SMOOTH
4K
75
FPS
64 1% low
SMOOTH
GTX 1650 Specs
VRAM 4 GB
Generation 2019
Upscaling FSR 2
Frame Gen Not supported
Perf tier
~ Estimated FPS calibrated via Gemini AI. Feature support may vary — unverified options are hidden.
Upscaling / AI
Upscaling not supported in this title
Ray Tracing
No RT on this GPU
Frame Gen
Not supported on this GPU
CPU Tier
GPU
CPU

Frequently asked questions — GTX 1650 & People of Note

Can I run People of Note on GTX 1650?

Yes. The GTX 1650 delivers approximately 90 FPS in People of Note at 1080p High settings. This exceeds the 60 FPS smooth-play threshold — gameplay is fluid without any adjustments needed.

What FPS does GTX 1650 get in People of Note at 1440p?

The GTX 1650 averages approximately 85 FPS in People of Note at 1440p High settings — verdict: SMOOTH. Excellent result for high-refresh-rate 1440p monitors.

Can GTX 1650 run People of Note at 4K?

The GTX 1650 averages approximately 75 FPS in People of Note at 4K High settings — verdict: SMOOTH. 4K gaming is fully viable on this GPU for this title.

About People of Note

In this turn-based RPG musical, join Cadence as she recruits an ensemble of musicians on her quest for stardom. Experience turn-based combat like never before, where each battle is a musical performance with evolving combat conditions and genre-bending mashup attacks!

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