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Resident Evil 7 Benchmarks

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here is the benchmarks for Resident Evil 7 courtesy of Guru3D.
some surprising results, makes you wonder if it's due to drivers or native optimisation from consoles.
1080p Resolution :
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1440p Resolution :
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4K Resolution :
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Memory usage :
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It's clearly an AMD positive title with the 4gb limit on the Fiji cards coming into play, but then I look at 1440p and 4k and go HUH???

Wow the 980ti's certainly tanking compared to the 1070 @ 4k (and everything else),
I imagine Nvidia will be rushing out a driver or not :D

Jen's in the corner rubbing his hands together saying
"Come my little Padawans (Maxwell) come over to the (Pascal) light side."

** Update: Nvidia released a new driver which massively impacts performance. The results have been updated but we'd not be surprized to see something similar happening with AMD drivers. hence the results today remain subjective. The game is incredible hard to measure objectively.

Wow! these are the updated results.
 
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As much as I'd like to believe a 390X is performing that well relative to the competition, there's clearly some issue with the nvidia cards not performing as they should here. There was not nearly this much disparity in benchmarks of the Teaser.

Also Guru3D have stated:

** Update: Nvidia released a new driver which massively impacts performance. The results have been updated but we'd not be surprized to see something similar happening with AMD drivers. hence the results today remain subjective. The game is incredible hard to measure objectively.
 
Sounds like the game needs a patch more than anything? Is it a port?

Performance is right where I expect it too be tbh I can't complain.
Has all the pc graphics options you would expect, mouse and keyboard support is excellent the only real thing missing is proper 29:9 support.
 
GCN keeps soldiering on looking at some of these results. Big blow to Nvidia here as Resident Evil is a pretty big deal in the gaming world. The Vram usage on this game seems to be overly high. I wonder if it's the first sign of developers using the ps4/xbone vram amount to its full. The 8gb on the Rx480 now doesn't seem so much like a waste. 390x performing above all cards bar Titan X pascal which is pretty suprising even in a game that seems to suit AMD hardware.

Fury on the Amd side is disappointing as well. Could be Vram but still getting beaten by a 390x must be depressing to those that shelled out for them.
 
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my 980 Ti annihilates the demo solid 60 fps 4k maxed out including smaa and hbao 1500mhz so I'm not sure I can believe those results.

Pretty sure I read the Demo is not a good comparison as performance in the final release is nothing like what it was hence some being suprised by these results.

If Titan Pascal is averaging 62 fps and the Titan maxwell at 39fps then clearly in the Final release your not getting 60fps solid in the final release. Looks likely that Vram will be holding back a 980ti.
 
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Or the results are just anomalous; the RX470 is apparently almost 200% faster than 980Ti at 4K, despite a 2GB VRAM deficit, and 120GB/s less memory bandwidth.

That is strange tbh. Maybe Nvidia need to optimise through drivers some memory compression. Possibly one of those games where performance normalises after a few updates to the game and drivers. Although the video review posted reckons the 6Gb on the 1060 is limiting it. Strange set of results though.
 
Very strange performance from all cards Guru3D tested with 5690X 8C/16T CPU.

Pcgameshardware.de tested it with 6800K 6C/12T CPU with different results compared to Guru3D.

http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Resid.../Specials/Benchmark-PC-Anforderungen-1219005/

Guru3D tested 980 Ti with 5690X at 1440p resolution performed at 77fps but there is a post on reddit somebody used a single 980 Ti with 4C/8T 6700K at 1440p ran so much better at over 100fps at all time!

https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/5pukgs/resident_evil_7_runs_really_great_at_1440p_with_a/

So it seemed Resident Evil 7 are properly optimised for 4 core CPUs that why Capcom posted PC system requirement recommended 4 core 3770 or above, no wonder it ran much better on 4 core while it ran like crap on 6, 8 and 10 core CPUs.

GTX 1080 with 6700K or 7700K at 4K should achieved over 60fps.
 
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