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FFXIV Dawnrail is a free benchmark, and used by benchmarkers so you can compare with them. 

but yea just play the games YOU play, thats the most important benchmark, you can use presentmon and if the GPU load in your game at your settings show 100% usage, then you are GPU limited, But if you are above 144 fps, then there is no reason to upgrade either. 

so i currently have a ryzen 7800X3D alongside a 6700XT i game mostly at 1080p 144hz whats the best way for me to benchmark my system gaming wise to determine if i need a GPU upgrade? are there any maxed out demanding games that have a built in benchmark to help me figure this out? i know when the original crysis came out that game pretty much determined if you needed upgrades  

 

i guess im just looking for a way to determine how well my system will run the latest games at ultra maxed out settings

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12 minutes ago, dreamcast4599 said:

so i currently have a ryzen 7800X3D alongside a 6700XT i game mostly at 1080p 144hz whats the best way for me to benchmark my system gaming wise to determine if i need a GPU upgrade? are there any maxed out demanding games that have a built in benchmark to help me figure this out? i know when the original crysis came out that game pretty much determined if you needed upgrades  

 

i guess im just looking for a way to determine how well my system will run the latest games at ultra maxed out settings

Well, Monster Hunter Wilds benchmark is the latest benchmark for an upcoming game.

The benchmark tool is free btw

 

Though based on what I've seen so far, it probably would send your fps to the ground, atleast if without framegen.

 

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53 minutes ago, dreamcast4599 said:

so i currently have a ryzen 7800X3D alongside a 6700XT i game mostly at 1080p 144hz whats the best way for me to benchmark my system gaming wise to determine if i need a GPU upgrade? are there any maxed out demanding games that have a built in benchmark to help me figure this out? i know when the original crysis came out that game pretty much determined if you needed upgrades  

 

i guess im just looking for a way to determine how well my system will run the latest games at ultra maxed out settings

Just play the games you have. If you aren't getting enough frames, then upgrade. You really don't need benchmarks to tell you if it's time to upgrade.

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FFXIV Dawnrail is a free benchmark, and used by benchmarkers so you can compare with them. 

but yea just play the games YOU play, thats the most important benchmark, you can use presentmon and if the GPU load in your game at your settings show 100% usage, then you are GPU limited, But if you are above 144 fps, then there is no reason to upgrade either. 

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1 hour ago, Poinkachu said:

Well, Monster Hunter Wilds benchmark is the latest benchmark for an upcoming game.

The benchmark tool is free btw

 

Though based on what I've seen so far, it probably would send your fps to the ground, atleast if without framegen.

 

Game is poorly optimized it has an extreme cpu load until recently it wasnt even running at 60fps on consoles so yeah not the greatest optimized game :p.

 

Runs well at 60fps tho on a lot of hardware which is fine enough framegen makes the game feel pretty crap honestly and smudgy. All the scales and feathers moving from the monsters messes it up a lot.

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Yea monster hunter wild has to be the most unoptimized AAA game made in the last decade. I dont even comprehend what happened there, RE engine games have historically ran well outside of Dragon Dogma, Perhaps the engine is not able to handle large maps. 

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11 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Game is poorly optimized it has an extreme cpu load until recently it wasnt even running at 60fps on consoles so yeah not the greatest optimized game :p.

 

Runs well at 60fps tho on a lot of hardware which is fine enough framegen makes the game feel pretty crap honestly and smudgy. All the scales and feathers moving from the monsters messes it up a lot.

I heard so yea. Capcom getting sloppier.

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CP77 has an ingame benchmark that scales well with different generations and is accurate. Black Myth Wukong has a free benchmark tool. 3DMark is also a logical suggestion.

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3 hours ago, starsmine said:

RE engine games have historically ran well outside of Dragon Dogma, Perhaps the engine is not able to handle large maps. 

Cost cutting and using dlss, fsr,... all that stuff to not spend more on optimization.

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