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Post your Final Fantasy XV Benchmark Results

Results for the standard test, think I need to push my i9 a little bit more. But happy none the less :)
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Update for the 4K test, so close to beating the top score haha!
 

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with a little OC on the GPU core to 2350 and 2010 and mem I managed to beat my previous score by quite a fair bit indeed

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with a little OC on the GPU core to 2350 and 2010 and mem I managed to beat my previous score by quite a fair bit indeed

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that is a solid setup you have, good bang for buck system. also that is prob the best 1080p IPS there is, nice choice!
 
12100F/Asus TuF 3060 Ti at 1905 MHz/950mV Undervolt.
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How do you like gaming on a 29" ultrawide? I always thought that was an interesting resolution

those are good scores, another good bang for budget rig

Personally I love it and now this aspect ratio is my prefered choice when it comes to monitors.
Sure it can be a bit of a bother when games don't support it properly out of the box but most of the time there is a workaround to remove the black bars. 'sadly sometimes even new games do that crap..'

Switched to this monitor in 2019 and it was weird at first but I got used to it completely by now and actually the 'normal' aspect ratios feel weird. :laugh:
I did look at some new monitors recently cause I was curious what are the current options with this resolution but not much actually and I would rather not step up to 3440x1440 cause thats a bit too difficult to drive with my usual budget-entry mid range hardware.

That being said I do not play competitive games so I have no idea how this would work in those games but for single player its great imo.
 
Personally I love it and now this aspect ratio is my prefered choice when it comes to monitors.
Sure it can be a bit of a bother when games don't support it properly out of the box but most of the time there is a workaround to remove the black bars. 'sadly sometimes even new games do that crap..'

Switched to this monitor in 2019 and it was weird at first but I got used to it completely by now and actually the 'normal' aspect ratios feel weird. :laugh:
I did look at some new monitors recently cause I was curious what are the current options with this resolution but not much actually and I would rather not step up to 3440x1440 cause thats a bit too difficult to drive with my usual budget-entry mid range hardware.

That being said I do not play competitive games so I have no idea how this would work in those games but for single player its great imo.

I have played on a 29" before same rez, I actually really enjoyed it. Middle Earth Shadow of War for example, you can just see so many enemies on screen, and when you are chaining combos its really more immersive because of that aspect ratio. I feel the same way about the 3440x1440 monitor though yeah, main reason I have avoided it, just too hard to drive unless you go really high end.

my next screen will be a 32" 4k OLED (mainly for PS5, movies, indie games on PC) I have a lot of 4k movies on blu ray cause my dad has a 4k blu ray player, but I have his giant 65" tv, I want better pixel density than that... and I want OLED. so yeah. just a waiting game now.

anyways, I am off topic and don't want to upset the mods, so I will see myself out now.
 
that is a solid setup you have, good bang for buck system. also that is prob the best 1080p IPS there is, nice choice!
Thanks I got the monitor after watching a review on Hardware Unboxed's YT channel I waited for it to go on sale so it wasn't so expensive I would have liked to have gone up from 1080p to 1440p but the price increase was ridiculous so I just stayed at 1080p and I'm very happy with the monitor
 
Thanks I got the monitor after watching a review on Hardware Unboxed's YT channel I waited for it to go on sale so it wasn't so expensive I would have liked to have gone up from 1080p to 1440p but the price increase was ridiculous so I just stayed at 1080p and I'm very happy with the monitor

I love that youtube channel!! Honestly, a good 1080p 23.8" IPS panel high refresh is still a fantastic experience, I have that same panel as you, but different brand. Honestly gaming on it is fantastic. I do enjoy my 1440p 27" as well, but mainly only for older games, as I appreciate the scaling it gives in games like Dragon Age Origins. For demanding games like Red Dead Redemption 2, I prefer to play that on the 1080p IPS still, simply because it is so hard to run, but still looks great.
 
Hmm, the 20,000+ club needs some laptop representation. Time to download this benchmark on this laptop and put my previous one to shame.

EDIT: Ran the benchmark.

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Hmm, the 20,000+ club needs some laptop representation. Time to download this benchmark on this laptop and put my previous one to shame.

EDIT: Ran the benchmark.

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that laptop is the equivalent of a heavily oc'd 6800 xt desktop setup. that is fucking wild. lol
 
Here's a 4K run:

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CPU might hold back the laptop a little at the lower resolution it seems. In 4K it just leapfrogged the 7900 XTX and 3090 results, only behind the 4090 desktops on that leaderboard.

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2nd to desktop 4090 on that leaderboard too. When I said I expected to crack 20k....I hadn't actually meant at 1440P, but hey, I'll take it.
 
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Here's a 4K run:

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CPU might hold back the laptop a little at the lower resolution it seems. In 4K it just leapfrogged the 7900 XTX and 3090 results, only behind the 4090 desktops on that leaderboard.

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2nd to desktop 4090 on that leaderboard too. When I said I expected to crack 20k....I hadn't actually meant at 1440P, but hey, I'll take it.

2160p and 1440p are supposed to be run with the high preset for bragging rights ;) Could you please re-test?
 
1440P High:
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That makes more sense, thought the last score seemed too high given what other systems had scored. Still not bad though, pretty much tied with the 5950X + 3090 rig.

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Neck and neck with the 6900 XT result this time.
 
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Core i3-10100F
16GB (2x8) Apacer 2666MHz CL19 SR 1.2V
RTX 2060 MLLSE (STOCK)

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Core i3-12100F
16GB (2x8) @3200 XPG GAMMIX D20
RTX 3060 8G MSI VENTUS 2X OC (STOCK)

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Hi! Could you guys tell me why my score is so low at 4k? Only 11900. I have a 4090 with a 13700k, ddr4 3200.

I run the benchmark at 4k very high quality, fullscreen. No custom settings touched (may people disable nvidia hairworks or something?)
I saw people scoring between 16000-17000 with the 4090.
 

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Got a new expensive toy to play with...

R9-6900HS, 680M iGPU, RX 6700S dGPU.

Running NimeZ 22.12.2 because the official drivers are almost a year out of date and don't support RSR.

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Here's an updated run with my G14 in "ultimate" mode (uses the mux to directly connect the display to the dGPU).

Differences between this run and the previous are that I'm using NimeZ 23.1.1 and the beta BIOS with USB4 support.

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The GPU ran around 2.2GHz and used around 100W at 90C. The CPU ran around 4.1-4.3GHz and used 120W at 96C.

Damn impressive that a laptop this thin can dissipate that much heat.
 
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Seems ok..... 1080p is severely held back by my 5950X to the point my card fans never even spun during the benchmark lol.

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wow, two 4090 systems back to back, one with old 16 core and one with new 16 core. wild how much FFXV loves CPU
 
13900KF@P6000/E4700/R5000MHz, RX7900XTX@2910, 2x16GB DDR5@7800MHz
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