Gaming Performance

F1 2013

First up is F1 2013 by Codemasters. I am a big Formula 1 fan in my spare time, and nothing makes me happier than carving up the field in a Caterham, waving to the Red Bulls as I drive by (because I play on easy and take shortcuts). F1 2013 uses the EGO Engine, and like other Codemasters games ends up being very playable on old hardware quite easily. In order to beef up the benchmark a bit, we devised the following scenario for the benchmark mode: one lap of Spa-Francorchamps in the heavy wet, the benchmark follows Jenson Button in the McLaren who starts on the grid in 22nd place, with the field made up of 11 Williams cars, 5 Marussia and 5 Caterham in that order. This puts emphasis on the CPU to handle the AI in the wet, and allows for a good amount of overtaking during the automated benchmark. We test at 1920x1080 on Ultra graphical settings.

F1 2013 SLI, Average FPS


Bioshock Infinite

Bioshock Infinite was Zero Punctuation’s Game of the Year for 2013, uses the Unreal Engine 3, and is designed to scale with both cores and graphical prowess. We test the benchmark using the Adrenaline benchmark tool and the Xtreme (1920x1080, Maximum) performance setting, noting down the average frame rates and the minimum frame rates.

Bioshock Infinite SLI, Average FPS


Tomb Raider

The next benchmark in our test is Tomb Raider. Tomb Raider is an AMD optimized game, lauded for its use of TressFX creating dynamic hair to increase the immersion in game. Tomb Raider uses a modified version of the Crystal Engine, and enjoys raw horsepower. We test the benchmark using the Adrenaline benchmark tool and the Xtreme (1920x1080, Maximum) performance setting, noting down the average frame rates and the minimum frame rates.

Tomb Raider SLI, Average FPS


Sleeping Dogs

Sleeping Dogs is a benchmarking wet dream – a highly complex benchmark that can bring the toughest setup and high resolutions down into single figures. Having an extreme SSAO setting can do that, but at the right settings Sleeping Dogs is highly playable and enjoyable. We run the basic benchmark program laid out in the Adrenaline benchmark tool, and the Xtreme (1920x1080, Maximum) performance setting, noting down the average frame rates and the minimum frame rates.

Sleeping Dogs SLI, Average FPS


Battlefield 4

The EA/DICE series that has taken countless hours of my life away is back for another iteration, using the Frostbite 3 engine. AMD is also piling its resources into BF4 with the new Mantle API for developers, designed to cut the time required for the CPU to dispatch commands to the graphical sub-system. For our test we use the in-game benchmarking tools and record the frame time for the first ~70 seconds of the Tashgar single player mission, which is an on-rails generation of and rendering of objects and textures. We test at 1920x1080 at Ultra settings.

Battlefield 4 SLI, Average FPS


CPU Performance ASUS X99-A Conclusion
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  • stambous - Friday, December 26, 2014 - link

    "In terms of performance the system does not implement Multicore Turbo, meaning that stock performance is down compared to some other products but a simple click on the TPU switch avoids this with a small 3.9 GHz overclock"
    .I can syncronise all cores for turbo in BIOS and when CPU is under load all 8cores works on 3,5GHZ in stock config without OC.
  • kenshinco - Monday, December 29, 2014 - link

    ...and how did you do it? What settings did you set?
  • stambous - Friday, January 2, 2015 - link

    Very simply go to Adavnce mode in BIOS.Then Ai tweaker menu.You will see there CPU core ratio select from auto to "sync all cores".And thats it from this point all eight cores always work under load at 3,5GHZ instead of standard Intel turbo.
    Dont forget set under CPU settings C states from auto to "enabled".This will downclock CPU when idle.You dont want have always in idle all cores at 3,5GHZ:-)
  • stambous - Friday, January 2, 2015 - link

    And what is best when you have sync all cores you can under Windows on Ai suite set higher ratio to all ocres too and have overclocked all cores together.My CPU is stable at 3,7GHZ all cores synced with stock voltages.I can go further and higher but at higher freq 3,8+ i need put voltages higher which i dont want.Iam good with small moderate OC at 3,7GHZ for all cores with stock voltages and low temps.
  • microline - Saturday, July 4, 2015 - link

    Will this board support Windows r2 Server OS?
  • Endre18 - Monday, July 20, 2015 - link

    Hey!
    I just recently bought a Asus x99-A/3.1 and im wondering if i can connect a thunderbolt ex II card onto it?
    from what i can read at the Asus homepage it is not compatible...
    Thanks in advance!
  • Equinox--- - Thursday, August 20, 2015 - link

    I´ve used this card in my new rig for a couple of months now together with i75820, and have Antec Kuhler watercooling, using it together with the new ASUS STRIX GTX980ti 6GB Gaming, and both gaming and other more demanding tasks, as photo editing etc, runs exceptionally smooth. I can´t really see the point in shelling out for a deluxe-version for maybe 100$ more, thinking that it will seriously outperform this card in most processes. Overclocking this is a joy, watercooling should certainly be used in that case.
    Highly recommended!

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