QuantumX
Legendary Member
We have these stickies for 3DMark results, but 3DMark scores are heavily CPU bound so if you have a 9980XE with a GTX 1070 you can beat a system with a 8600K and 1080Ti. The latter would be a much more balanced system for gaming and should have better real-world FPS results in games.
So my suggestion, or request even, is that we create a sticky for FFXV Benchmark Results. From what I've seen this benchmark responds very well to high IPC CPU's, the same way most games do. It's also properly multithreaded the way you would expect a game in 2019 to be, but stops scaling on more than 4 cores like most current games do.
You have three presets to run 1080p, 1440p and 2160p. Using the "Standard" quality preset since it does not use nvidia Gameworks features like the "High" preset does.
The benchmark will also generate links which can be used for comparison and creating a leaderboard.
For example:
1080p Standard: FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION | SQUARE ENIX
1440p Standard: FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION | SQUARE ENIX
2160p Standard: FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION | SQUARE ENIX
So my suggestion, or request even, is that we create a sticky for FFXV Benchmark Results. From what I've seen this benchmark responds very well to high IPC CPU's, the same way most games do. It's also properly multithreaded the way you would expect a game in 2019 to be, but stops scaling on more than 4 cores like most current games do.
You have three presets to run 1080p, 1440p and 2160p. Using the "Standard" quality preset since it does not use nvidia Gameworks features like the "High" preset does.
The benchmark will also generate links which can be used for comparison and creating a leaderboard.
For example:
1080p Standard: FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION | SQUARE ENIX
1440p Standard: FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION | SQUARE ENIX
2160p Standard: FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION | SQUARE ENIX