Publisher: Ubisoft
This AAA shooter serves as an example of much more demanding gameplay, although we still restrict our testing to 1080p in order to bring the CPU into play more than it would be at higher resolutions. We test using the game's built-in benchmark that runs through various zones of the Far Cry 5 world, but we again rely on frame time data captured with OCAT rather than the benchmark's own readouts. We use the 'Ultra' preset with an unrestricted frame rate at 1,920 x 1,080 with all other settings at default.
Publisher: Futuremark
Time Spy is a synthetic DirectX 12 benchmark that runs at 1440p. It is designed to properly utilise the advantages of the DirectX 12 API. The benchmark is available for free, but you'll need to pay to change any of the settings, including the resolution. We use the default settings, so you should easily be able to compare your score - just remember that we're reporting here the individual CPU Test score rather than the overall score.
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Posted by DBRichard - Fri Apr 10 2020 19:43
"audio out, line in, mic, Optical S/PDIF out" but the board does not have optical out.
Posted by DBRichard - Fri Apr 10 2020 19:45
Editing a comment on here isn't possible is it? I didn't really want to comment twice
Posted by adidan - Fri Apr 10 2020 20:07