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Post your Final Fantasy XV Benchmark Results

Don't think i can squeeze anymore out of my current setup.. But i'm happy with the results considering stock cooling and bios on the graphic card :)
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Here's mine...and still haven't figured out how to get full performance from my system...seems to be an issue with the M/B...ram is only running at 2666...and I'm sure a decent improvement would be evident if I could only get my ram to run at its' default setting of 3600...
 

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Endwalker Benchmark is out, but the official endwalker bench thread is for 1440p only. I only run 1080p.

here is my score on max preset and 1080p fullscreen with my gtx 1070 laptop. I most likely will play the game not on maximum though, probably 1080p High Desktop - and maybe turn off one or two setting to sqeeze out max frames, I'd really like to get 120-165 fps consistently. currently I already do so hopefully Endwalker doesn't change much. GTX 1070 can still hold its own. at least in 4 man dungeons, etc.

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Endwalker Benchmark is out, but the official endwalker bench thread is for 1440p only. I only run 1080p.

here is my score on max preset and 1080p fullscreen with my gtx 1070 laptop. I most likely will play the game not on maximum though, probably 1080p High Desktop - and maybe turn off one or two setting to sqeeze out max frames, I'd really like to get 120-165 fps consistently. currently I already do so hopefully Endwalker doesn't change much. GTX 1070 can still hold its own. at least in 4 man dungeons, etc.

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Hey @lynx29 you can turn on dynamic super resolution on your 1080p monitor and then easily do the benchmark in 1440p if you want.....GL
 
I might give it a go... but I prefer high frames more than resolution so I doubt I go that route. high laptop preset at 1080p borderless below... it looks pretty good too... this may be the route I go at launch. I might tinker in Nvidia control panel with the new Sharpening feature, to see if I can get it a bit sharper without any hit to FPS

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1st time, new vga......
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Back again...with the issues of the past...motherboard seemed responsible...MSI Tech Support of no use, so I moved to an Asrock X570 Phantom Gaming 4 motherboard and swapped all the components in [had changed my 4 x 32 GB Patriot Viper 3600 ram to 4 x 8 GB Ballistix Elite 3000 ram in the Tomahawk as soon as I decided to sell the Viper ram] when as the new board booted up, went into the BIOS and enabled XMP and reset system booted straight away and Ctrl, Alt + Delete and ram was running at 3000...couple more reboots and tinkles in the BIOS...and have had the Ballistix running at 3600 for 10 days no issues...solid performance with all the usual benchmarks completed. Then I decided the RGB bug had bitten me bad...so I swapped out the Ballistix for 4 x 8 GB Trident-Z Neo modules...restarted the system, into BIOS to enable XMP after the ram change...booted to Windows and checked fiorst thing...the ram was now running at 3600...looking good. Did a little more tinkling and manually set the Dram speed to 3800 rebooted and still running well, solid and no issues,,,so I decided to re-run the FF XV benchmark again...only a slight improvement in the score of only 278 points...but then again, the system is only running 32 GB ram and not the 128 GB it had before...have a new set of Corsair 128 GB Vengeance Pro RGB 3600 about to arrive in another 2 or 3 days...hoping for a substantial improvement once that is installed! Here's hoping!!
 

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Haven't seen a 6600XT yet, so here's mine for comparison.
3300X @ 4.5 all core, 6600XT @ stock + SAM:

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Ryzen 5 5600x+PBO+CO Per Core
2x8GB DDR4@4066MHz 16-17-14-28-2T
PowerColor RX 6700 XT 12GB @2740MHz / Mem 2150MHz(17200)
Score: 17192

 
nice i added new gpus and we have a new first place

well, i love all stock or default clock.......
ram matters a lot, you don't have to OC cpu or gpu if you dont want to

https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...-benchmark-results.242200/page-7#post-3812597 6700K / 1080 Ti / stock ram / 13817


https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...benchmark-results.242200/page-24#post-3930754 6700K / 2080 Ti / stock ram / 14850
this is when i had a ram bottleneck, its ridiculous

with new CPU but also OCd ram
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...benchmark-results.242200/page-26#post-3963182 9900K / 2080 Ti / 3200 ram / 19329
 
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This is purely a GPU bench, the 3090 is way too weak to push the CPU properly at 1920x1080 Standard. This 3090 was boosting to 2100 MHz and still hitting 99% GPU Usage

Custom loop with MO-RA3 420 as cooling.
 

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This is purely a GPU bench, the 3090 is way too weak to push the CPU properly at 1920x1080 Standard. This 3090 was boosting to 2100 MHz and still hitting 99% GPU Usage

Custom loop with MO-RA3 420 as cooling.
Yeah comparing the lax settings the top 3 Radeon owners are using, i'm also pretty confident we would have gotten way higher scores with the 1080p king, the RX 6900 XT :)
 
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still waiting for ddr5 so play with AMD

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Here's a couple from me
Ryzen R7 5800X stock settings 4.4~4.5GHz
Sapphire Nitro+ RX6800 OC cclk 2167/ mclk 2000

1st one is on standard setting

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2nd one is at High

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Running a 5950x on a custom loop atm, 32gb of G.Skill (B-die modules) 3600, overlclocked@3800
All the cores can boost at 5050mhz on a tightly set pbo overclock which achieve a bit higher score on single boost as shown in my screenshot (it needed some tweaking still as I rebuilded the loop the past weekend and always prefer to revalidate any OC settings when doing so) so I left it out for this benchmark.

Running simultaneously a dynamic overclock for all cost boost, per CXX.
First CCX is set @ 4725mhz and the second CCX @ 4650mhz for daily OC

GPU is 3070 fe also water cooled

Wrong thread.
 
Latest result with my Asrock Taichi RX 6800XT with boost clock set at 2703 mhz. This is a very dated and useless benchmark. It should be set to 4k at high settings. I hate constantly contesting things at 1080P at standard.
 

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