Call of Duty WWII: Benchmark Performance Analysis 27

Call of Duty WWII: Benchmark Performance Analysis

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Test System

Test System
Processor:Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.8 GHz
(Kaby Lake, 8192 KB Cache)
Motherboard:ASUS Maximus IX Code
Intel Z270
Memory:G.SKILL 16 GB Trident-Z DDR4
@ 3000 MHz 15-16-16-35
Storage:2x Patriot Ignite 960 GB SSD
Power Supply:Antec HCP-1200 1200W
Cooler:Cryorig R1 Universal 2x 140 mm fan
Software:Windows 10 64-bit Creators Update
Drivers:NVIDIA: 388.13 WHQL
AMD: Catalyst 17.11.1 Beta
Display:Acer CB240HYKbmjdpr 24" 3840x2160
Benchmark scores in other reviews are only comparable when this exact same configuration is used.

We used the latest public release version of the game (not a press pre-release). We also used the latest game-ready drivers from both AMD and NVIDIA.

Graphics Memory Usage



Using a GTX 1080 Ti, which has 11 GB of VRAM, we tested the game's memory usage.

At maximum settings, COD: WWII uses around 8 GB of VRAM, no matter the resolution. This is not unlike previous Call of Duty titles, where the engine tries to fill up as much of the video memory as possible, even with assets that might not be needed at all.

If you take a look at the benchmarks below, there is no visible performance hit for cards with less memory capacity.

Performance

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