Can my ASUS VivoBook S14 run Path of Exile 2?

Hey everyone, I’m looking at picking up PoE 2 and wanted to check if my laptop can handle it before I commit. Here are my specs:

∙	CPU: AMD processor (ASUS VivoBook S14 M5406KA)

∙	GPU: Radeon 860M (integrated)

∙	RAM: 16GB

∙	Storage: 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD

∙	OS: Windows 11 Home

∙	Display: 14”

From what I can tell, the minimum requirements call for an AMD Radeon RX 470 or NVIDIA GTX 960, and the Radeon 860M is an integrated GPU that’s quite a bit weaker than that. I’m guessing it’ll struggle, but hoping someone with similar hardware has tried it. Would I be able to run it at low settings, or is it basically unplayable?

Thanks!

Comments

Ash-Rea4 months ago1

Not a chance mate

zet_init4 months ago1

Lol, no it can't.

Tom0o0Hanks4 months ago1

You will be able to create a character, that is where the game ends for you

Chaos_Lord_Tom4 months ago1

GeForce may be an option if you can afford.

blackkluster4 months ago1

U can play through geforce now.

That gpu cant handle over 10fps in poe2

viacrucisxII4 months ago1

My 5080 barely can.  Your computer might self destruct

ammenz4 months ago1

My partner played this league on a much beefier Acer Nitro V16 and still experienced frequent crashes.

LowPomegranate2254 months ago1

I ran it on an i3 40something and a GTX 950 so I'm pretty sure you can run it on that. Load times were awful but after that the game ran pretty smooth

Red_Fyre4 months ago1

I'm running on a lenovo legion and most of the time it's 60fps plus. My cpu runs super hot though, like 96° all the time hah

negjo4 months ago1

It really depends on what your definition of playable is. Id you are fine with the game running at 20-30 fps and looking like Diablo 2, then you should be able to play the game, but I probably wouldn't recommend it. I have laptop with 275hx (which has integrated gpu worse that yours) and I did manage to run a map on it.