Test System
Just last week I decided to switch to the 13900K, meaning I won't have as many comparison cards as I usually do (more will be added).
Test System - VGA 2022.3 |
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Processor: | Intel Core i9-13900K (Raptor Lake, 36 MB Cache) PL1 = PL2 = 253 W |
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Motherboard: | ASUS Z790 Maximus Hero BIOS 0703 |
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Resizable BAR: | Enabled on all supported AMD, NVIDIA & Intel cards |
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Memory: | Thermaltake TOUGHRAM, 2x 16 GB DDR5-6000 MHz 36-38-38-76 |
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Cooling: | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 mm AIO |
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Thermal Paste: | Arctic MX-5 |
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Storage: | 2x Neo Forza NFP455 2 TB M.2 NVMe SSD |
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Power Supply: | Seasonic Prime Ultra Titanium 850 W |
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Case: | darkFlash DLZ31 Mesh |
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Operating System: | Windows 10 Professional 64-bit Version 21H2 (Nov 2021 Update) Will switch to Windows 11 next month |
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Drivers: | RX 7900 XT & XTX: 22.40.00.57 Press Driver NVIDIA: 527.37 WHQL AMD: 22.11.2 WHQL |
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Benchmark scores in other reviews are only comparable when this exact same configuration is used.- All games and cards are tested with the drivers listed above—no performance results were recycled between test systems. Only this exact system with exactly the same configuration is used.
- All graphics cards are tested using the same game version.
- All games are set to their highest quality setting unless indicated otherwise.
- AA and AF are applied via in-game settings, not via the driver's control panel.
- Before starting measurements, we heat up the card for each test to ensure a steady state is tested. This ensures that the card won't boost to unrealistically high clocks for only a few seconds until it heats up, as that doesn't represent prolonged gameplay.
- For better real-life applicability, all game tests use custom in-game test scenes, not the integrated benchmarks
- All cards used for comparison are reference designs. When a reference design does not exist, we go the extra mile and buy the closest possible match, using reference clocks and default power limit.
Each game is tested at these screen resolutions:
- 1920x1080: Most popular monitor resolution.
- 2560x1440: Intermediary resolution between Full HD and 4K, with reasonable performance requirements.
- 3840x2160: 4K Ultra HD resolution, available on the latest high-end monitors.