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Can the AMD RX 7900 GRE run Silent Hill 2 (Remake)? (2026)

Yes
~60 FPS at 1440p with optimized settings

The AMD RX 7900 GRE is a high-end card with 16GB of VRAM, and Silent Hill 2 (Remake) is a one of the most punishing games to run on PC. Paired with a balanced Intel Core i9-12900F-class CPU it averages about 60 FPS at 1440p with FrameCoach's tuned settings — up from roughly 61 FPS with everything on High.

ResolutionAll-High FPSOptimized FPS
1080p101100
1440p6160
4K3461
💡 Silent Hill 2 (Remake): Unreal Engine 5 — watch for traversal stutter; upscaling helps a lot.

At 1080p expect around 100 FPS, at 1440p about 60 FPS, and at 4K roughly 61 FPS with optimized settings. Its 16GB of VRAM is plenty for Silent Hill 2 (Remake). Silent Hill 2 (Remake) doesn't use upscaling, so the gains come from trimming the heaviest settings.

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Frequently asked

Can the AMD RX 7900 GRE run Silent Hill 2 (Remake)?

Yes. With FrameCoach's optimized balanced settings, the AMD RX 7900 GRE averages about 60 FPS at 1440p in Silent Hill 2 (Remake).

What FPS does the AMD RX 7900 GRE get in Silent Hill 2 (Remake) at 1080p?

Around 100 FPS at 1080p with optimized settings (up from about 101 FPS on all-High).

How do I make Silent Hill 2 (Remake) run better on the AMD RX 7900 GRE?

keep ray tracing off, and lower the heaviest settings a notch. FrameCoach's full per-setting guide for this exact combo shows what each option costs.

FPS figures are estimates from a generalized model (hardware tier × game load × per-setting weights), not live benchmarks — real performance varies by scene, drivers and game version.