*We are currently in the middle of revisiting our CPU gaming benchmarks, but the new suite was not ready in time for this review. We plan to add in some new games (Borderland 3, Gears Tactics) and also upgrade our gaming GPU to an RTX 2080 Ti.

Gaming: World of Tanks enCore

Albeit different to most of the other commonly played MMO or massively multiplayer online games, World of Tanks is set in the mid-20th century and allows players to take control of a range of military based armored vehicles. World of Tanks (WoT) is developed and published by Wargaming who are based in Belarus, with the game’s soundtrack being primarily composed by Belarusian composer Sergey Khmelevsky. The game offers multiple entry points including a free-to-play element as well as allowing players to pay a fee to open up more features. One of the most interesting things about this tank based MMO is that it achieved eSports status when it debuted at the World Cyber Games back in 2012.

World of Tanks enCore is a demo application for a new and unreleased graphics engine penned by the Wargaming development team. Over time the new core engine will implemented into the full game upgrading the games visuals with key elements such as improved water, flora, shadows, lighting as well as other objects such as buildings. The World of Tanks enCore demo app not only offers up insight into the impending game engine changes, but allows users to check system performance to see if the new engine run optimally on their system.

All of our benchmark results can also be found in our benchmark engine, Bench.

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CPU Performance: Web and Legacy Tests Gaming: Final Fantasy XV
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  • paulemannsen - Saturday, May 9, 2020 - link

    Try Hardware Unboxed, they have exactly what you want. Their verdict though is the same as Anandtechs.
  • flyingpants265 - Thursday, May 7, 2020 - link

    Came here to post this. This site has been a joke for a long while now, but this is crazy. I'm reading GamersNexus for real benchmarking charts.
  • Korguz - Thursday, May 7, 2020 - link

    then why do you keep coming here ?
  • callmebob - Thursday, May 7, 2020 - link

    You don't come to anywhere. You are not going anywhere.
    Your life sucks, and will forever suck. It still has a purpose, though: To serve as a warning to others.
  • Deicidium369 - Friday, May 8, 2020 - link

    He is a stalker - if you are posting on Toms or Wcc - he is stalking you... he has nothing to offer, just calling people Intel shills. all the while being an AMD Shill.

    This forum needs an ignore function. He needs to just go clean the basement.
  • Lord of the Bored - Saturday, May 9, 2020 - link

    But thank god we have a stalker Intel shill to balance him out. Your service to the community is appreciated.
  • Korguz - Saturday, May 9, 2020 - link

    ahh, so reading multiple websites, where some one is stupid enough to make the same name on 2 of those sites, is considered stalking ? whats the matter Deicidium369, you have nothing else ? youi cant prove any of your BS so you have to, once again, resort to BS replies where you just insult, call people names, and be condescending ? BTW, you get your personal facts straight ?
  • drothgery - Thursday, May 7, 2020 - link

    the right Intel comparables are the Comet Lake i3s, but they're not available yet, so they've got to hash something together ...
  • eastcoast_pete - Thursday, May 7, 2020 - link

    Except that these chips (3100, 3300) are available, so one can buy them now; the Comet Lake i3s aren't. If Intel wanted the Comet Lake i3 to be included, they could have shipped a review sample to Ian. I don't believe he would have refused it.
  • Spunjji - Monday, May 11, 2020 - link

    This x1000. I will never understand people who fault a reviewer for releasing a review that doesn't contain chips that simply are not available.

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