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System Name | "Icy Resurrection" |
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Processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM |
Memory | 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA RTX A2000 |
Storage | 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD |
Display(s) | 55-inch LG G3 OLED |
Case | Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition |
Power Supply | EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Microsoft Classic IntelliMouse (2017) |
Keyboard | IBM Model M type 1391405 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 22H2 |
Benchmark Scores | I pulled a Qiqi~ |
So how much fps you get, 1000 or 2000? It's like 100 fps is "low" nowadays to you or something.
Have you watched the video you linked? The frame rate is fine while the player is away from everything. He merely walked into a village where there were other players and it was below 60 fps. Any heavy combat in Battlefield would cause this processor to dip well into the 20's, if not lower. Not only that, but look at the frametime graph. It's all over the place, that's an horrid experience in itself.
Yea well, this isn’t 2015 anymore, DX11 is quite irrelevant now. And AMD, despite the low relevance of DX11, tweaked their drivers for DX11 now as well. It’s simply better to buy AMD if you plan to use a old CPU.
I would have some reservation about calling DirectX 11 irrelevant as games have and will continue to release with this API for the foreseeable future, but I will agree on low thread count processors working better with AMD's implementation