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- All games use the 2560x1080 resolution!
- No overclocking has been done on GPU, CPU or RAM! (everything is stock)
- All games running from HDD(not SSD).
- Google Drive with benchmark info: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7BMs2n17DA7aGFmOEU1Z253Nk0
- Alien Vs. Predator:
- - game uses .txt files to change configurations (included in .rar folder)
- - game exports results to .txt file (included in .rar folder)
- Batman: Arkham City:
- - weird test, because I couldnt change any presets, I've set everything "On", except PhsyX
- - also dont mind the minimum, that happens because it switches the scene and the frames drop (you dont notice that because a new scene is being started)
- Arma 2:
- - game didnt want to go over 60FPS (no vsync options, tried to change that with AMD 3D applications settings with no success)
- - There were 2 benchmarks in the game
- - first one is not so demanding
- - the other one is very demanding (hence the low FPS)
- Bioschock Infnite:
- - DO NOT COMPARE "ULTRA" vs. "Very high" or "High" (one is Dx11 the others are DX10, as seen in the picture of CMD)
- - uses CMD for quality presets
- - I used 3 presets: "Ultra", "Very high" and "High"
- - AMD optimized game
- - added exceel files (bioshock bench utility outputs an exceel file, 2nd number is always AVG. FPS, then MIN. FPS and then MAX. FPS)
- CounterStrike: Source:
- - FPS didnt go above 299
- Devil May Cry 4:
- - only DX9 and DX10
- - I used DX10
- - couldnt capture the screen, so I wrote down the FPS
- Dirt 3:
- - also uses .xml to output
- Grid 2:
- - uses .xml to use benchmark utility
- - output file is also .xml
- Just Cause 2:
- - didnt know what settings would be good for "High" preset, so I only did "Very high" and "Medium"
- Lost Planet 2:
- - DX11
- - 2 scenes
- Mafia 2:
- - works fine
- Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor:
- - no problems
- Resident Evil 6:
- - benchmark utility free on steam separate from the game
- - uses DX9
- Sniper Elite v2:
- - benchmark utility separate from game
- - uses config file to change presets
- Star swarm stress test:
- -free steam tool
- - output into a .txt file
- The last Remnant:
- - benchmark separate from game
- - no options to change presets
- The Talos Principle:
- - a bit weird options menus, but I'll live
- - benchmark test "60 seconds"
- I will leave these games installed on my PC for a few days before I delete them.
- My PC specs:
- CPU: i5-2500(non-K) @ 3,3GHz
- GPU: R9 290 Sapphire Vapor-X
- RAM: Kingston HyperX 8GB 1600Mhz
- MoBo: GAZ68AP-D3
- PSU: XFX Silver 750W
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