

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
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1080p performance
| GPU | low | medium | high | ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 4090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RX 7900 XTX | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 5080 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 870 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 999 fps | 999 fps | 944 fps | 767 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 918 fps | 746 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 999 fps | 999 fps | 867 fps | 705 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 999 fps | 988 fps | 791 fps | 642 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 999 fps | 893 fps | 714 fps | 580 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 956 fps | 765 fps | 612 fps | 497 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 693 fps | 555 fps | 444 fps | 361 fps |
1440p performance
| GPU | low | medium | high | ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 4090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RX 7900 XTX | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 5080 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 964 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 999 fps | 999 fps | 937 fps | 762 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 803 fps | 653 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 999 fps | 885 fps | 708 fps | 575 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 999 fps | 861 fps | 689 fps | 560 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 999 fps | 813 fps | 650 fps | 528 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 927 fps | 741 fps | 593 fps | 482 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 837 fps | 670 fps | 536 fps | 435 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 717 fps | 574 fps | 459 fps | 373 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 520 fps | 416 fps | 333 fps | 270 fps |
4K performance
| GPU | low | medium | high | ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 857 fps | 696 fps |
| RTX 4090 | 999 fps | 995 fps | 796 fps | 647 fps |
| RX 7900 XTX | 999 fps | 893 fps | 714 fps | 580 fps |
| RTX 5080 | 999 fps | 842 fps | 673 fps | 547 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 988 fps | 791 fps | 633 fps | 514 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 781 fps | 625 fps | 500 fps | 406 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 670 fps | 536 fps | 428 fps | 348 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 590 fps | 472 fps | 377 fps | 307 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 574 fps | 459 fps | 367 fps | 298 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 542 fps | 434 fps | 347 fps | 282 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 494 fps | 395 fps | 316 fps | 257 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 446 fps | 357 fps | 286 fps | 232 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 383 fps | 306 fps | 245 fps | 199 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 277 fps | 222 fps | 178 fps | 144 fps |

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About
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1," released in 2010, is an action-adventure video game that adapts the cinematic storyline where players control Harry Potter on a quest to find Horcruxes. The game departs from potion-making and Quidditch mechanics found in previous titles, focusing instead on combat and stealth elements. Although it received a lukewarm rating of 47/100, it offers fans a chance to immerse themselves in the darker aspects of the Harry Potter universe.
In terms of PC performance, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" is relatively accessible with modest hardware requirements. The game can run smoothly on entry-level GPUs, requiring a minimum score of around 103, with 2 GB of RAM. For optimal FPS, players should consider upgrading to mid-tier GPUs to enjoy enhanced graphics settings without compromising performance. Benchmark tests suggest that even lower-end machines can handle the game, making it approachable for a wide audience.
Whether you should play this game ultimately comes down to your affinity for the genre and the source material. While its 47/100 rating may indicate a lack of polish, fans of the series may still find enjoyment in its action-oriented gameplay. If you have a penchant for the Harry Potter lore, it could be worthwhile, especially at a budget-friendly price.
Performance profile
November 2010 release. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 targets mid-2000s-to-early-2010s hardware — any modern entry-level GPU (GTX 1650 tier or newer integrated graphics) handles it at 1080p Ultra without breaking a sweat.
Extremely light — Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 runs at 60 FPS 1080p on any integrated GPU (Intel Iris Xe, AMD Radeon Graphics) or a decade-old discrete card like the GTX 1050. A current-gen RTX 4060 pushes 4K Ultra without effort.
Storyline
Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, and Hermione Granger must venture out into the Wizarding World on their own to destroy Lord Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes. On their journey, they will encounter numerous dangers including Death Eaters, Snatchers, and so much more. Luckily for the trio, they may pick up on a few spells and potions on their way. Even so, nowhere is safe...no one can be trusted...the battle has begun.