Benchmarks: Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Ashes of the Singularity

Deus Ex Mankind Divided provided some very interesting results indeed and we are going to wait at these a little differently. What's interesting to note here is that the 7700K with both graphics cards and the 1800X with the RX 480 all provided much the same performance regardless of the API used. Focus your attention on the 1800X with the GTX 1060.

At present the DX12 results. Here we encounter that information technology's really only the 1800X with the GTX 1060 that changes by whatsoever kind of meaning margin. This might arrive difficult to claim this is an Nvidia driver issue given the 7700K doesn't suffer the same decline in performance.

Of course the 1800X works perfectly fine with the RX 480 so this could betoken to an Nvidia driver outcome. At a gauge I would say it's down to Nvidia's DX12 implementation offloading items to the CPU in a manner that'due south fine on Intel, but "not optimized" for Ryzen.

Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation is an of import game to include as it has been updated recently to better utilize the Ryzen processors. Non simply that but one time again nosotros have some interesting results to check out. Then regardless of which graphics card we use the 1800X is faster than the 7700K.

Now please note I'm comparing the average figures from the normal and heavy batches from the very extensive built-in benchmark. Bluntly this canned benchmark does a more extensive and meliorate job of measuring in-game performance than I can.

So we see that when it comes to the minimum frame rate the 1800X and 7700K are very evenly matched. That said for the average the 1800X was 8% faster with the 1060 and 11% faster with the RX 480. Not really a pregnant difference either style, certainly margin of error stuff and so I think it'southward far to say Ryzen is beingness represented correctly with their GPU.