Test System
Test System |
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Processor: | Intel Core i7-8700K @ 4.8 GHz (Coffee Lake, 12 MB Cache) |
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Motherboard: | ASUS Maximus X Code Intel Z370 |
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Memory: | G.SKILL 16 GB Trident-Z DDR4 @ 3866 MHz 18-19-19-39 |
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Storage: | 2x Patriot Ignite 960 GB SSD |
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Power Supply: | Antec HCP-1200 1200 W |
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Cooler: | Cryorig R1 Universal 2x 140 mm fan |
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Software: | Windows 10 64-bit October 2018 Update |
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Drivers: | NVIDIA: 419.35 WHQL AMD: Catalyst 19.3.1 Beta |
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Display: | Acer CB240HYKbmjdpr 24" 3840x2160 |
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Benchmark scores in other reviews are only comparable when this exact same configuration is used.
We used the public Steam release version of Devil May Cry 5 (not a press prerelease). We also used the latest drivers from NVIDIA and AMD, which both have added support for Devil May Cry 5.
Graphics Memory Usage
Using a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, which has 11 GB of VRAM, we tested the game's memory usage at the highest settings.
VRAM usage can be described as "acceptable" for lower resolutions, with 3 GB at 1080p. Every recent graphics card from this segment should be able to handle memory requirements. For higher resolutions, memory requirements are very modest—all modern graphics cards that can drive these resolutions have 8 GB of VRAM or more.