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Welp, it sure did make my CPU to work overtime. At least it doesn't use as much VRAM on 4k as PUBG does on 1440p.2.PNG.e1307d4ab7898f1ea5c075447ad7f2a6.PNG3.PNG.57823fdf4cc71a5b097e94e6aaaf1584.PNG do overtime.

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Gamers Nexus have done some pre-testing on it before their more in depth coverage. Still some interesting things. They notice there's more lag spikes on the first run than later, so if you want to get optimal results run it a 2nd time. Also this might not be an AMD GPU friendly title, yet. Nvidia were involved with the graphical side and may have support in their driver. AMD haven't yet optimised for the game/bench in any released driver.

 

I also find it curious looking at the system requirements the target seems to be largely 30fps. That's not to say you can't go higher, but it does seem more eye candy first approach than framerate.

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I know the recommended settings at 4k include 16gb of ram.  Not too sure it moving up from my 8gb would make a big difference here.

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Honestly I think this thread should get pinned to the current forum it's in :)

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I'd say i did  better than expected. all water cooled out the yingyang, this is the second run.

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And... the MX150 scored less, lol

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21 hours ago, zeppelin03 said:

I know the recommended settings at 4k include 16gb of ram.  Not too sure it moving up from my

8gb would make a big difference here.

I got a very similar score with a 7700k, 1080ti and 16GB of ram, so you might be fine without it.

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3 hours ago, Liquid_Z said:

I got a very similar score with a 7700k, 1080ti and 16GB of ram, so you might be fine without it.

Awesome.  I used an over clocked 6600K, 1080ti, and 8GB so maybe I can skate by. I hope it runs well enough hooked up to my 4K TV.  

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Dusted off my first build.

 

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Garbage for gaming Skylake-X

 

I noticed my GPU clocks at 4K are much lower than 1080P, with the exact same temps. Need to figure this out as i think i can hit 4800 at 4K.

 

 

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Took a run at low settings on 720P to see how bad my old I7 980X @ 4.25 GHz CPU would bottleneck my GTX 1080 TI turns out not so bad. I find this very surprising since so many are telling me it bottlenecks, this proves something else. 8 years old CPU working with one of the fastes GPU´s out right now is not so bad as people want it to be. I mean if CPU shut bottleneck gpu the score would be much lower than it is

 

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