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Looking to do some titan x vs 295x2 benchmarks

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Hi guys looking to do some titan x vs amd 295x2 benchmarks on some games this weekend. Just curious what software/benchmarks I can use to get accurate figures throughout both cards please (i.e. min,avg,max frames, frames dips etc)

The games I will be testing and own are: Crysis 3,BF4, WOW, Metro Last Light, Far Cry 4, potentially Dying light and evolve.

Any advice would be awesome.
 
No problem.



Everything with a red arrow or covered in a red square is what you need to set. It then saves to C:/Fraps/Benchmarks/

You can even go one better and see the frame times with fraps bench viewer.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/frafsbenchview/files/

Drag and drop the frametimes file into that and you get to see this.


WOW very detailed mate really appreciate that! First time doing anything like this so should be a good outcome.

Would be nice to see some benches between the big guys.

Sure will mate, will give me a better overview of the whole AMD/Nvidia debate. Now how to explain to the wife I am £850 in my overdraft opps!
 
I wouldn't bother with Dying Light, hasn't got an Xfire profile, so Titan X will smash it :p

Yeah gunna give that a miss, not a fair test at all, will probably throw Tomb Raider into the mix and shadows of mordor instead.

Apparently I have most of these games and have never played them :S how does this happen
 
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Shouldn't it be all games no matter of game to make it a fair test its not nvidias fault they lose at a bench mark because people wont bench it against games with out crossfire profiles ?

Fair test would be all games stock settings on both, plus max stable oc on both. Regardless of the games used.

It will give people a more fair representation of how much of an issue or not that crossfire is in the games they want to play.

Just my 2cents.
 
The games I will be testing and own are: Crysis 3,BF4, WOW, Metro Last Light, Far Cry 4, potentially Dying light and evolve.

Please leave out games that do not scale or just have very bad profiles. We already know the TX wins in these situations.
 
Shouldn't it be all games no matter of game to make it a fair test its not nvidias fault they lose at a bench mark because people wont bench it against games with out crossfire profiles ?

Fair test would be all games stock settings on both, plus max stable oc on both. Regardless of the games used.

It will give people a more fair representation of how much of an issue or not that crossfire is in the games they want to play.

Just my 2cents.

We all know that a Titan X will stomp on a derped 290x core mate. What's the point in benching Titan X with the 295x2 if the 295x2 isn't working properly? hardly like the results are going to be in any way surprising is it?

The only part I am interested in is how well a single core Titan X goes against two 290x cores, not one.

I do see what you are saying but what's the point? it would be the most obvious set of results ever.
 
SweClockers just posted a load of 295x2 benchmark results.

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Surprised to see R9 280X Crossfire still going strong given the age of Tahiti. :)
 
Shouldn't it be all games no matter of game to make it a fair test its not nvidias fault they lose at a bench mark because people wont bench it against games with out crossfire profiles ?

Fair test would be all games stock settings on both, plus max stable oc on both. Regardless of the games used.

It will give people a more fair representation of how much of an issue or not that crossfire is in the games they want to play.

Just my 2cents.

Yeah SOM and Tomb Raider would be pretty good rather than Dying Light which does not scale. We already know that the Titan X wins in games do not scale. You may as well ask if the Titan X can beat a 290X.
 
But that would be a fair comparison.

We know far cry 4 doesn't scale properly and obviously the titan would win, but it gives you some sort of gauge on how much extra performance you get for the extra money you have spent.

Don't you think ?
 
What are they results of? That tells me nothing, Is it a single game result or a series of games and if so which ones?

That's the combined results of all the games they tested, and it seems they tested a fair few. Just thought it might help Danny with his benching. I included the link for you to peruse at your convenience.
 
But that would be a fair comparison.

We know far cry 4 doesn't scale properly and obviously the titan would win, but it gives you some sort of gauge on how much extra performance you get for the extra money you have spent.

Don't you think ?

I guess it is informative to show people that sometimes due to software limitations the single card is going to be better.
 
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