Heya, this article is a must-read for everyone who is into GPU’s:
Content as far as I see it:
- 20 new rasterizing games
- 10 advanced ray tracing games
- 4 resolutions tested (Full HD, WQHD, UWQHD, Ultra HD)
- Demanding custom GPU sequences for every game (videos included)
- Latest drivers and game versions
- “Leistungsindex” = Performance Charts for every GPU and res.
- Energy efficiency and price/perf analysis
That’s both quality and quantity. The text is in German, but every benchmark is written in English (and quite detailed, I’d say). Use Google (Chrome) translate for the full package. :)
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Maybe if you want English speaking viewers, you should translate the content into English. Not particularly difficult.
Such an odd choice of GPUs, jumping from the top end xx90/x900 down to xx60/x600, skipping cards like the 4070 and 7800XT entirely. Side from some 1% low numbers I don’t see anything new here compared to Techpowerup, for example.
WakeXT got it. :) The time and effort is put into the process of gathering data with handcrafted sequences instead of generic “Schönwetter-Benchmarks” as PCGH calls it (Schönwetter = misleading, high FPS numbers that don’t help much if there are much more demanding scenes).