Test System
Test System Specs | ||||
Mainboard | Asus TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS | |||
CPU | Ryzen 7 7800X3D | |||
GPU | What is under test! | |||
NVMe | XPG SX8200 Pro 2 TB NVMe | |||
RAM | XPG Lancer DDR5 (2 x 16GB) 6000MHz | |||
Power Supply | Seasonic Vertex 1200W (Cybenetics Platinum) |
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CPU Cooler | NH-D15S | |||
Case | Raijintek PAEAN | |||
Ambient Temperature | 25°C ±2°C | |||
Drivers | AMD Chipset: 5.11.02.217 AMD Adrenalin: 24.2.1 NVIDIA: 551.15 WHQL |
I use one of the best CPUs for gaming purposes to have the highest possible framerates at HD resolutions, where the CPU is the bottleneck for strong GPUs.
To monitor power consumption and every other important aspect of the system, I will use Powenetics v2.
Besides a 4K 43″ Samsung monitor, I also use a Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 when I need to run tests at high refresh rates (240 Hz).
Pages:
- Prologue & Technical specifications
- AMD’s Key Technologies
- Box & Contents
- Part Analysis
- Specifications Comparison
- Test System
- Game Benchmark Details
- Raster Performance
- RT Performance
- RT Performance + DLSS/FSR Balanced
- Raytracing Performance + DLSS/FSR Balanced + FG
- DLSS/FSR Balanced (No RT)
- DLSS/FSR Balanced + FG (No RT)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (Raster)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (Raster + DLSS/FSR)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (RT)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (RT + DLSS/FSR)
- Relative Perf & Perf Per Watt (RT + DLSS/FSR + FG)
- Rendering Performance
- Operating Temperatures
- Operating Noise & Frequency Analysis
- Power Consumption
- Clock Speeds & Overclocking
- Cooling Performance
- Epilogue
“RT performance stays notably behind NV’s corresponding offerings”
Not in the same price range. Terrible review