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Can I Run LISA: The Painful on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070?

Check if this GPU meets the system requirements for LISA: The Painful. Get FPS estimates and optimization tips.

LISA: The Painful

Can NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 run LISA: The Painful? This report projects 1080p Medium FPS from the GPU score, then compares NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 with the publisher minimum (1024 x 768 pixels or higher desktop resolution) and recommended (1024 x 768 pixels or higher desktop resolution) graphics.

At 1080p Medium we estimate about 88 FPS average and 58 FPS 1% lows. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 sits above the publisher recommended GPU (1024 x 768 pixels or higher desktop resolution). This is a GPU-led projection with a typical mid-range CPU and 16 GB of RAM, not a live capture from your PC.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070

Estimated average FPS · 1080p Medium

88

FPS

This GPU should run the game well at 1080p Medium.

Average FPS88
1% low FPS58

Avg FPS

88

1% Low

58

GPU load

88%

Stutter risk

Medium

GeForce RTX 5070 · 16 GB · 1080p · Medium · LISA: The Painful

FPS by resolution (Medium)

720p 128 FPS (1% low 83)
1080p focus 88 FPS (1% low 58)
1440p 51 FPS (1% low 33)
4K 32 FPS (1% low 21)

All settings presets 1080p

Preset Avg FPS 1% low GPU % Stutter
Low 128 83 88% Medium
Medium 88 58 88% Medium
High 60 39 91% Medium
Ultra 42 28 91% Medium

GPU vs publisher requirements

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 exceeds the publisher recommended GPU for this title, so High or Ultra at 1080p is a realistic target.

Minimum GPU

1024 x 768 pixels or higher desktop resolution

Recommended GPU

1024 x 768 pixels or higher desktop resolution

Min OS: OS *: Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 (32-bit/64-bit)

Min CPU: Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz equivalent or faster processor

Min RAM: 512 MB RAM

Min storage: 800 MB available space

Bottleneck & smoothness

CPU · High

Your GPU is ahead of your CPU. CPU-bound scenes (simulation, streaming, open worlds) may limit frame rates.

GPU load88%
CPU load (typical mid-range)87%

Playability

Excellent

Smoothness

HIGH

Avg frame time

11.38 ms

Suggested target

60 FPS

What to expect

LISA: The Painful on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 should feel smooth at 1080p Medium, with 1% lows near 58 FPS. 1440p Medium is around 51 FPS, and 4K Medium around 32 FPS.

We score NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 (90) against this title’s demand, then estimate average FPS, 1% lows, GPU load, and stutter risk. Real FPS still moves with drivers, patches, and scene complexity — treat this as a planning report, not a lab benchmark.

Settings optimizer

Aim for ~60 FPS: High at 1080p is a strong balance.

Resolution 1080p
Anti Aliasing TAA
Texture Quality High
Shadow Quality Medium
Effects Medium
Motion Blur Off
View Distance High

Upgrade path

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 is a workable GPU for LISA: The Painful at 1080p. Spend upgrades on VRAM or a newer generation only if you want 1440p/4K or Ultra presets.

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FAQ

Can I run LISA: The Painful on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070?

This GPU should run the game well at 1080p Medium. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 sits above the publisher recommended GPU (1024 x 768 pixels or higher desktop resolution). This public estimate is game plus GPU only. A weaker CPU or 8 GB of RAM can drop FPS further.

What settings should I use on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070?

Aim for ~60 FPS: High at 1080p is a strong balance.

Will NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 hit 60 FPS in LISA: The Painful?

Yes at 1080p Medium in this model (~88 FPS). Watch 1% lows (58) if you want competitive smoothness.

Does this page include my CPU and RAM?

No. This URL is game plus GPU so it can be indexed. For a personal CPU/RAM result use the full PC check — that page stays noindex.

How accurate is this LISA: The Painful GPU estimate?

We score NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 (90) against this title’s demand, then estimate average FPS, 1% lows, GPU load, and stutter risk. Real FPS still moves with drivers, patches, and scene complexity — treat this as a planning report, not a lab benchmark.