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Restriction point Limitation Constraint

Restriction point Limitation Constraint

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foxh0pper
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05-24-2016, 04:51 PM
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Farcray 5 seems to have benchmarks in the game I believe, I've seen two versions already—1600 and 1600x, 1070 and 1080 g1. Mostly similar, about 50% general use for both CPU and GPU. Yes. Roughly 60 to 90 frames on both CPUs and cards. Though the 6600 in theory should be better? So drivers, OS, BIOS or a lot of hardcore and Batman. These games don't rely heavily on that CPU and GPU, not at all. Probably with many mods. Edited January 8, 2023 by JustFarmer PC Master Race
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foxh0pper
05-24-2016, 04:51 PM #11

Farcray 5 seems to have benchmarks in the game I believe, I've seen two versions already—1600 and 1600x, 1070 and 1080 g1. Mostly similar, about 50% general use for both CPU and GPU. Yes. Roughly 60 to 90 frames on both CPUs and cards. Though the 6600 in theory should be better? So drivers, OS, BIOS or a lot of hardcore and Batman. These games don't rely heavily on that CPU and GPU, not at all. Probably with many mods. Edited January 8, 2023 by JustFarmer PC Master Race

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mylesharley
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05-31-2016, 03:36 AM
#12
I used this benchmark to show how game mechanics function and where performance limits appear. Every game demands unique CPU/GPU power, yet SoTR sits somewhere in between. It indicates GPU constraints, which is unexpected given your 3070 at 1080p—possibly because the CPU handles gaming tasks exceptionally well.
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mylesharley
05-31-2016, 03:36 AM #12

I used this benchmark to show how game mechanics function and where performance limits appear. Every game demands unique CPU/GPU power, yet SoTR sits somewhere in between. It indicates GPU constraints, which is unexpected given your 3070 at 1080p—possibly because the CPU handles gaming tasks exceptionally well.

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