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Either I am absolutely wrong and the game is somehow doing better with the i3's total flops than the FX-8370's (unlikely considering the FX destroys the i3 in total flops AFAIK), or else there's something a little fishy going on with either the benchmark site's review or the picture's representation of the facts.
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In the future feel free to make it a link so as not to take up undue space in threads I am willing to do the work, just not when it comes to Twitter.Īnyway, that's a super-interesting screenshot. SocK, thanks and sorry for the obstinance on my part - I just don't have access to Twitter atm and I don't (and would really prefer never to have) have a Twitter account.

On the CPU side its architecture is really pretty common anno 2015 gaming.
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If they had put an i5 series proc in there, it would have performed just as well as the i7, if its turbo clock had parity with the bigger chip's.Īll of the wizardry in this game's approach to running so many units on the screen happens on the GPU side. Gains between Skylake and X99 most likely due to memory bandwidth/cache?Ĥ. It can't have more than eight important threads, because scaling up to 12 Intel threads really does nothing for you. It's almost certainly got one or two additional threads that are moderately important, which are holding the i3 back from being as good as the i7.ģ. It's almost certainly running one or two massive threads that require very good single-core performance hence the i3 outdoing the FX series.Ģ. This test has a lot to say about how Ashes of the Singularity is built:ġ. You can buy the game here.ĭoes anyone else here find it hilarious that nobody tried an i5 in that lineup? Why do we go straight from the i3 to the i7 series, especially when the difference between the scores for the FX-6300 are so incredibly close to that of the FX-8370 that the delta is almost certainly due entirely to the higher turbo freq. The game's benchmark launches for Founders on August 20th going by memory from what I've read.

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Ready to upgrade now or wait and see what Zen brings to the table? There is a TON more testing in the article so please give it, and maybe the corresponding youtube video by Ryan Shrout a peek.ġ.

So what's your opinion of the testing? Ready to upgrade now or wait and see what Zen brings to the table? The game's benchmark launches for Founders on August 20th going by memory from what I've read.
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That 6700K does look tasty today if users were willing to stay at 1080p resolutions in the future. Whatever decision I make will live with me for at least 3 years. I like to do a comparison between newest technologies and I'd hate to kick myself in the ass for jumping ship too early. Since I made it this long undoubtedly I can hold out for a few more months I suppose. The 1600p results are expected in my opinion the 1080p results look freaking sad. Even though I would more than likely play Ashes of Singularity at a higher resolution than 1080p, tests like this make waiting for Zen nearly unbearable. DX12 GPU and CPU Performance Tested: Ashes of the Singularity Benchmark.
