TyGuy
Make America a good boy again.
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@gourimoko gears of war 4 has the best benchmark tool I have ever used. It gives you a detailed report on how your CPU and GPU hold up during the test and shows all the settings in the left with a graph charting the benchmark.
I did the lazy man by taking pics with my phone of my monitor. I wasn't sure if there was a screenshot built in button and it appears that nvidia shadowplay isn't working with direct x 12 titles.
At 1080 p ultra my card isn't even close to being utilized. The game has s built in resolution scale so I bumped it up to 1440 p for the down sample and you can see my card gets much better use.
It's the first game I've ever seen that has dynamic downsampling that consoles use. You set how much you want it to downsample. In my case I do 33 % since that's the percentage in upscaling. Then you set a framerate cap. I did 90 fps. So, whenever the game drops below 90 fps it drops back down to 1080 p, but goes up if I'm above 90; pretty fucking amazing if you ask me.
I did the lazy man by taking pics with my phone of my monitor. I wasn't sure if there was a screenshot built in button and it appears that nvidia shadowplay isn't working with direct x 12 titles.
At 1080 p ultra my card isn't even close to being utilized. The game has s built in resolution scale so I bumped it up to 1440 p for the down sample and you can see my card gets much better use.
It's the first game I've ever seen that has dynamic downsampling that consoles use. You set how much you want it to downsample. In my case I do 33 % since that's the percentage in upscaling. Then you set a framerate cap. I did 90 fps. So, whenever the game drops below 90 fps it drops back down to 1080 p, but goes up if I'm above 90; pretty fucking amazing if you ask me.
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