Test System
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Processor: | Intel Core i9-9900K @ 5.0 GHz (Coffee Lake, 16 MB Cache) |
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Motherboard: | EVGA Z390 DARK |
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Memory: | Thermaltake TOUGHRAM, 16 GB DDR4 @ 4000 MHz 19-23-23-42 |
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Cooling: | Corsair iCue H100i RGB Pro XT 240 mm AIO |
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Storage: | Crucial MX500 2 TB SSD |
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Power Supply: | Seasonic Prime Ultra Titanium 850 W |
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Case: | darkFlash DLX22 |
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Operating System: | Windows 10 Professional 64-bit Version 2004 (May 2020 Update) |
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Drivers: | AMD: Radeon 20.11.1 Beta NVIDIA: 457.30 WHQL
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Benchmark scores in other reviews are only comparable when this exact same configuration is used.
We tested the public release version of Godfall, not a press pre-release. Both AMD and NVIDIA have released game-ready drivers for the game.
Graphics Memory Usage
Using a GeForce RTX 3090, which has 24 GB of VRAM, we measured the game's memory usage at the highest setting.
These are some serious memory requirements—good! While cards with 4 GB or less will be seriously challenged at lower resolutions, the extra VRAM usage means crisper textures for the vast majority of gamers who have 8 GB of VRAM or more. Godfall is one of the first games to break through the 8 GB VRAM barrier at 4K.
FPS Analysis
In this section, we're comparing each card's performance to the average FPS measured in our graphics card reviews, which is based on a mix of 23 games and should provide a realistic average covering a wide range of APIs, engines, and genres.