Gaming: Final Fantasy XV

Upon arriving to PC earlier this, Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition was given a graphical overhaul as it was ported over from console, fruits of their successful partnership with NVIDIA, with hardly any hint of the troubles during Final Fantasy XV's original production and development.

In preparation for the launch, Square Enix opted to release a standalone benchmark that they have since updated. Using the Final Fantasy XV standalone benchmark gives us a lengthy standardized sequence to record, although it should be noted that its heavy use of NVIDIA technology means that the Maximum setting has problems - it renders items off screen. To get around this, we use the standard preset which does not have these issues.

Square Enix has patched the benchmark with custom graphics settings and bugfixes to be much more accurate in profiling in-game performance and graphical options. For our testing, we run the standard benchmark with a FRAPs overlay, taking a 6 minute recording of the test.

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

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  • Walkeer - Wednesday, May 20, 2020 - link

    Why use 3200MHz DRAM when 3600 is known to perform best with 3600? I think it was proven here on this server: https://www.anandtech.com/show/14605/the-and-ryzen...
  • MrMaestro - Thursday, May 21, 2020 - link

    A modern day Q6600: the people’s chip!
  • asgehrj - Thursday, May 21, 2020 - link

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    But I think you should update the motherboard part regarding the new situation of upgrade abilities.
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    Hello, I'm here to ask if what's the difference between Ryzen 5 3600 and 5 3600X? I need to buy one but I couldn't decide yet.

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