gord0 yes
gord0 I got the same results (no crossfire). AMD CPU
gord0 run it in 1080 and see what you get
ShiftySatchmo said in 3D-mark DX12 Benchmark:
gord0 run it in 1080 and see what you get
I didn’t see an option to set resolution…
gord0 said in 3D-mark DX12 Benchmark:
ShiftySatchmo said in 3D-mark DX12 Benchmark:
gord0 run it in 1080 and see what you get
I didn’t see an option to set resolution…
There isn’t one, you have to set your monitor to 1080
Artem_Zmitrovich it’s a pretty intense demo
ShiftySatchmo said in 3D-mark DX12 Benchmark:
gord0 said in 3D-mark DX12 Benchmark:
ShiftySatchmo said in 3D-mark DX12 Benchmark:
gord0 run it in 1080 and see what you get
I didn’t see an option to set resolution…
There isn’t one, you have to set your monitor to 1080
Will do later on.
ShiftySatchmo said in 3D-mark DX12 Benchmark:
gord0 run it in 1080 and see what you get
and here are the 1080p results:
single card:
crossfire:
It would seem to make no diff except a tiny improvement with crossfire… which would explain why pretty much every game runs fine at 1440p for me.
gord0 hm interesting maybe it runs on the screens native resolution regardless of your settings. I’ll run it on my 1080p monitor today and see if I get better numbers than my 4k.
It looks like my GTX card can’t handle it, worse results than a R9 200
I run it again with cpu OC and not much of a difference, just some points from the cpu test : http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/13314333?
gord0 oh, you did time spy haha
mark2k77 said in 3D-mark DX12 Benchmark:
default system settings … so no OC (coz W10 is unstable crappy OS)
Is superposition part of 3d mark or a diff benchmark suite?