![]() Overclocking gives us some extra performance, but not much.Īt 1440p, we observe similar performance to what we saw in Assassin’s Creed: Origins. The lows are also advantaged somewhat significantly on the 8700K, marking its overall frametime consistency as superior in this test. The 8700K stock CPU at 132.5FPS maintains a lead of 18.5% over the 2700X stock CPU, at 111.8FPS AVG. The 2700X at 111.8FPS also ends up about 10.4% ahead of the stock 1700X, although overclocking the original R7 CPUs closes that gap partially, as indicated with the R7 1700 at 4GHz. The 2700X stock CPU ends up 6.5% ahead of the stock 2700, but keep in mind that overclocking the 2700 nets the same performance. For this one, the 2700X stock CPU and overclocked 2700X performed equivalently with thanks to XFR2’s frequency boosting. Still, the Intel CPUs hold a bit of a lead, averaging about 10FPS, or around 10% of a lead. Most of the differences vanish here, thanks to the creation of a hard GPU bottleneck that prohibits further scaling on the CPU. Overclocking the 8700K pushes our GPU limits and hits a bottleneck, landing at 125FPS AVG, or about 12% ahead of the overclocked 2700X.įor comparison, here’s Assassin’s Creed at 1440p. The i5-8600K is also a bit ahead, including rough equivalency in frametime pacing and consistency of the lows. The 8700K stock CPU operates at 120FPS AVG, with lows at 91FPS and 80FPS, thus landing the 8700K about 11.6% ahead of the stock 2700X. This places it just below the stock 2700X, with the overclocked 2700X about 5.7% ahead. Overclocking the R7 1700 to 4GHz gets it to 106FPS AVG, with lows reasonably behind. The R7 2700X performs about 7.5% ahead of the R7 1700X stock CPU on X370. The stock R7 2700 performs at about 103FPS AVG, marking the stock 2700X as 4.2% ahead at 107FPS AVG. We want consistency of frametimes, and we get that here. Lows are reasonably tight, in the 80s for 1% and 70s for 0.1%. For this one, the AMD R7 2700X stock CPU performs at 107FPS AVG with X470, or 112FPS AVG when overclocked to 4.2GHz. We test in CPU-intensive parts of the game and have specifically tuned our benchmark to minimize GPU bottlenecking.Īssassin’s Creed: Origins is new to our test bench. We test Assassin’s Creed: Origins at 1080p/medium and 1440p/medium. Assassin’s Creed: Origins – AMD R7 2700X vs.
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