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Halo Infinite GPU Performance

Never played Halo so no experience with the game before, but its a FPS shooter so I would probably like it.

It's on my to play list once I've finished with Forza Horizon 5 and Call of Duty Vanguard.
 
This is a strange table, I play Halo Infinite at high settings 4k 60 on my 3060ti, have never really experienced lower that 50-60fps.


Depends what CPU they used as well. Digital foundry shows the game runs better on Intel CPUs than AMD - like a 3090 can get over 120fps but not in this benchmark. Even more strange is the RX580 results, it's performing much worse than an Xbox Series X which has the same GPU
 
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Depends what CPU they used as well. Digital foundry shows the game runs better on Intel CPUs than AMD - like a 3090 can get over 120fps but not in this benchmark. Even more strange is the RX580 results, it's performing much worse than an Xbox Series X which has the same GPU
I'm using a Ryzen 5 5600x with no problems at all. Infinite runs smooth.
 
Depends what CPU they used as well. Digital foundry shows the game runs better on Intel CPUs than AMD - like a 3090 can get over 120fps but not in this benchmark. Even more strange is the RX580 results, it's performing much worse than an Xbox Series X which has the same GPU

SX GPU and a RX 580 are totally different…
 
Love how settings are kept with parity in mind with the XSX. Swear the top end GPU's absolutely annihilate the consoles. I know PC always gets ports, but come on man.
 
typo, meant to say One X. The One X runs at 1800p 30fps in quality mode and 1300p 60fps performance mode but the poor RX580 gets 16fps at 1080p.. makes no sense

PCs and consoles are a lot more similar than they used to be, but they are not the same hardware. You'll always get more performance out of a console on similar hardware as you have more scope for optimising for a single platform.
 
Never played Halo so no experience with the game before, but its a FPS shooter so I would probably like it.

It's on my to play list once I've finished with Forza Horizon 5 and Call of Duty Vanguard.

Grab the free online experience from steam. It's a cracking game after the disappointing release of Battlefield I have been enjoying Halo instead.
 
Depends what CPU they used as well. Digital foundry shows the game runs better on Intel CPUs than AMD - like a 3090 can get over 120fps but not in this benchmark. Even more strange is the RX580 results, it's performing much worse than an Xbox Series X which has the same GPU

You can never compare a GPU from the desktop to the GPU inside a locked out console.

Console direct to the metal hardware alike will always out perform a Windows GPU.
 
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