Hogwarts LegacyFPS onRyzen Z2&GeForce RTX 4090

Hogwarts Legacy

Known for high VRAM consumption, this game can easily saturate 8GB cards with its detailed textures. 16GB of system RAM is the minimum, with 32GB being ideal for a stutter-free experience in the open world.

Hogwarts Legacy - FPS Estimates by Resolution

Actual FPS may vary based on RAM speed, background processes, and other system factors

1080P
low253 FPS
medium222 FPS
high172 FPS
ultra143 FPS
1440P
low172 FPS
medium148 FPS
high131 FPS
ultra110 FPS
4K
low122 FPS
medium101 FPS
high88 FPS
ultra74 FPS

Performance Report

Hogwarts Legacy

GeForce RTX 4090 + Ryzen Z2
🎮Visual Experience

At 1080p, all quality settings exceed 143 FPS. At 1440p, all settings exceed 110 FPS. At 4K, all settings exceed 74 FPS.

Official Requirements

The GeForce RTX 4090 is 105% above the recommended GPU (GeForce GTX 1080 Ti) for Hogwarts Legacy. The Ryzen Z2 is 43% below recommended, but 31% above minimum.

⚙️FPS Ceiling Analysis

The GeForce RTX 4090 sets the FPS ceiling at all 1080p settings, all 1440p settings, all 4k settings, while the Ryzen Z2 still has additional frame-generation headroom.

Performance Limiter Analysis

Ryzen Z2|GeForce RTX 4090

This section is based on estimated CPU/GPU FPS ceilings, not utilization percentages.

📈Analysis

At 1440p low, the GeForce RTX 4090 sets the ceiling at about 140 FPS, while the Ryzen Z2 has headroom up to 172 FPS. In this scenario, the GPU limits the CPU potential by 19% (FPS gap: 32 FPS). Overall distribution: GPU limits 12/12 cells, CPU limits 0/12, balanced 0/12.

Verdict

GPU Limits CPU

Your GeForce RTX 4090 is the limiting side in the heaviest mismatch. This means part of the Ryzen Z2 frame-generation potential remains unused in those settings.

🧩Detailed Breakdown
1080p (Full HD)
LowGPU Limits CPU 12%
MediumGPU Limits CPU 14%
HighGPU Limits CPU 11%
UltraGPU Limits CPU 8%
1440p (2K QHD)
LowGPU Limits CPU 19%
MediumGPU Limits CPU 18%
HighGPU Limits CPU 17%
UltraGPU Limits CPU 16%
4K (Ultra HD)
LowGPU Limits CPU 18%
MediumGPU Limits CPU 17%
HighGPU Limits CPU 16%
UltraGPU Limits CPU 15%
Percentages show how much potential FPS of the stronger component is lost because the other component has a lower FPS ceiling.
🧠Methodology

We estimate the maximum FPS the processor can sustain and the maximum FPS the graphics card can sustain in each setting, then compare those limits directly.

Limit Factor formula: (stronger - weaker) / stronger. Example: if CPU ceiling is 200 FPS and GPU ceiling is 140 FPS, then GPU limits CPU by 30%.

CPU Limits GPU means the processor ceiling is lower. GPU Limits CPU means the graphics ceiling is lower. Balanced means the FPS ceilings are close enough that the gap is negligible.

A component can still be the FPS limiter without reaching 100% utilization. The displayed percentages are derived from FPS ceilings, not generic utilization heuristics.

📊Predicted Hardware Utilization for Ryzen Z2 and GeForce RTX 4090

1080p (Full HD)

Low
CPU29% - 42%
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GPU45% - 70%
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Medium
CPU31% - 45%
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GPU51% - 76%
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High
CPU32% - 47%
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GPU64% - 84%
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Ultra
CPU32% - 48%
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GPU75% - 94%
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1440p (2K QHD)

Low
CPU30% - 36%
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GPU67% - 86%
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Medium
CPU31% - 37%
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GPU72% - 93%
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High
CPU32% - 39%
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GPU84% - 95%
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Ultra
CPU33% - 42%
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GPU90% - 98%
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4K (Ultra HD)

Low
CPU20% - 21%
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GPU96% - 99%
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Medium
CPU20% - 22%
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GPU92% - 99%
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High
CPU18% - 21%
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GPU96% - 99%
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Ultra
CPU19% - 20%
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GPU100% - 100%

Performance Summary

The Ryzen Z2 + GeForce RTX 4090 pairing runs this title with CPU utilization between 18% and 48% and GPU utilization between 45% and 100%. Ryzen Z2 keeps significant headroom across presets, while GeForce RTX 4090 carries most of the graphics load at heavier visual settings. As resolution scales, average GPU load rises from 70% at 1080p to 98% at 4K, while CPU averages move from 39% to 20%.

Load Interpretation

From a utilization perspective, this is a GPU-heavy load profile. At 4K (Ultra HD) Ultra, the GeForce RTX 4090 averages 100% usage (100-100%), while the Ryzen Z2 stays at 20% (19-20%). This shows the graphics pipeline is carrying most of the workload, but utilization alone does not define the FPS limiter.

Resolution Scaling

At 1080p, averages sit around CPU 39% and GPU 70%. At 1440p, that shifts to CPU 35% and GPU 86%, and at 4K it reaches CPU 20% and GPU 98%. This shows that workload scaling is present on both components, with stronger pressure on the GPU.

Optimal Settings Recommendation

1440p (2K QHD) High is the most balanced preset based on this dataset. It runs around CPU 36% (32-39%) and GPU 90% (84-95%), which keeps GeForce RTX 4090 well utilized without constant max-out behavior while Ryzen Z2 remains stable for consistent frame delivery.

Upgrade Insight

Upgrade priority should be the GPU. The GeForce RTX 4090 reaches 100% average load at 4K (Ultra HD) Ultra while the Ryzen Z2 still has headroom, so a faster graphics card would deliver the largest uplift.

Understanding Hardware Utilization: These percentages represent how much of your component's maximum processing power is actively being used during gameplay. They describe hardware load, but they do not directly tell you which component sets the FPS ceiling.

Important: a CPU or GPU can still be the FPS limiter without reaching 100% utilization. Two processors can both show 40% usage and still deliver very different frame rates, depending on per-core speed, cache, engine threading, driver overhead, and frame preparation efficiency.

  • High GPU Load: You typically want to see High GPU Utilization (90%+) and moderate CPU usage when visual settings are heavy. This indicates the graphics pipeline is under strong load, but the exact FPS limiter should still be confirmed by the FPS ceiling analysis.
  • High CPU Load: If you see High CPU Utilization (85%+) paired with lower GPU utilization, the processor is handling a disproportionate share of frame preparation and game logic. That can point to CPU-side pressure, but it should not be treated as a direct replacement for FPS ceiling analysis.
  • Low CPU and GPU Load: If both CPU and GPU utilization are relatively low, it means the hardware is waiting on something else. This could be a game engine limitation, poorly optimized code, or an artificial framerate cap like VSync holding performance back. It does not mean both parts are equally fast in FPS terms.

Data generated by our Machine Learning engine trained on real-world benchmarks. Shows the approximate average utilization at each setting.

Hogwarts Legacy Requirements Comparison

See how your processor and graphics card compare against the game official minimum and recommended system specs. The placement of your hardware is calculated using relative synthetic performance scores to help you gauge overall playability.

CPU - Ryzen Z2
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10,106
Your Score
MinimumCore i5-6600
RecommendedCore i7-8700
GPU - GeForce RTX 4090
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38,112
Your Score
MinimumGeForce GTX 960
RecommendedGeForce GTX 1080 Ti

Your CPU is 43% below recommended and your GPU is 105% below recommended, but both meet minimum specs. Playable at Low/Medium settings, 1080p or below.

CPU

-43%vsrecommended

GPU

+105%vsrecommended

CPU

+31%vsminimum

GPU

+380%vsminimum

Minimum Requirements
Video Card: GeForce GTX 960
Processor: Core i5-6600
Memory: 16 GB
Disk Space: 85 GB (SSD)
System: Windows 10 64-bit
Recommended Requirements
Processor: Core i7-8700
Memory: 16 GB
Disk Space: 85 GB (SSD)
System: Windows 10 64-bit

Frequently Asked Questions

1Can the Ryzen Z2 and GeForce RTX 4090 run Hogwarts Legacy well?

Yes, the Ryzen Z2 paired with the GeForce RTX 4090 can run Hogwarts Legacy smoothly up to 4k achieving around 74 FPS at Ultra quality. Your GPU is 105% above the recommended specs, and your CPU is 43% below the recommended requirements.

2Is there a more cost-effective setup to run Hogwarts Legacy?

Price data is not currently available for this combination. In general, look for setups where the CPU and GPU are balanced — this ensures you're not overspending on one component that the other can't keep up with.

3Which component should I upgrade first to improve Hogwarts Legacy performance?

Your GeForce RTX 4090 is already a top-tier graphics card. While it's technically the limiting factor here (which means you are fully utilizing your GPU's visual horsepower exactly as intended), there is no meaningful upgrade path that would drastically improve your Hogwarts Legacy performance right now. GPU fully utilized at: 1080p low, 1080p medium, 1080p high, 1080p ultra, 1440p low, 1440p medium, 1440p high, 1440p ultra, 4k low, 4k medium, 4k high, 4k ultra.

4Does this setup support Frame Generation for Hogwarts Legacy?

Hogwarts Legacy does not currently support Frame Generation technologies like DLSS 3 or FSR 3. Your performance is based entirely on native rendering. If the game adds support in a future update, newer GPUs will benefit the most.

5What are the minimum and recommended specs for Hogwarts Legacy?

Hogwarts Legacy requires at minimum a Core i5-6600 (CPU) and GeForce GTX 960 (GPU) with 16 GB RAM and 85 GB (SSD) storage. For the recommended experience, you need a Core i7-8700 and GeForce GTX 1080 Ti with 16 GB RAM. Your setup meets the minimum requirements but falls short of the recommended specs. You may need to lower some settings for smooth performance.

6How accurate are these Hogwarts Legacy FPS estimates for the Ryzen Z2 and GeForce RTX 4090?

These Hogwarts Legacy FPS results are not arbitrary numbers. They come from calculations informed by thousands of real gaming benchmarks, and the typical accuracy range is around 10% to 15%. That makes them far more useful than generic FPS calculators that simply invent values without a benchmark foundation. Actual in-game performance can still vary with drivers, updates, RAM configuration, cooling, and the exact scene being rendered.

Performance estimates are based on synthetic benchmarks and hardware capabilities.

Results may vary based on drivers, OS, and background processes.