![]() Then right beneath it is Vega 56 which was 6% faster than the GTX 1080, and that's not something you often saw back in the day. The Radeon 5600 XT which didn't impress us upon release managed 81 fps on average and that saw it trail the 2070 Super by a mere 6% margin. Excellent numbers for Team Red really and I wonder how much of this picture will change with future driver updates. The old 5700 XT was also mighty impressive, churning out 97 fps meant it was just 13% slower than the 2080 Ti, but more incredibly 7% faster than the RTX 2080 and 3% faster than the GTX 1080 Ti, while it massacred the RTX 2060 Super by a 41% margin. This did make the 6650 XT 20% faster than the RTX 3060, so the GeForce GPU that it competes with on price. Then we have the 6650 XT and 3060 Ti just behind the 2080 Ti. The 6750 XT also matched the RTX 3070 Ti and that meant the 6700 XT was slightly faster than the original 3070. So the Radeon GPUs are looking impressive here, and this is again on full display when looking at the 6800 XT which was able to beat the RTX 3090 Ti, making it 21% faster than the RTX 3080. However, it was just 28% faster than the 6950 XT as the soon to be replaced Radeon flagship managed a surprisingly high 229 fps, followed by the 6900 XT with 209 fps. Starting with the 1080p data using the ultra quality preset we see that the RTX 4090 is good for almost 300 fps, hitting an impressive 293 fps, which meant it was 71% faster than the RTX 3090 Ti. That's something we may want to look at in the future though. Then for some additional testing, we'll take a look at preset scaling and some DLSS vs FSR testing, though we won't be doing a detailed visual quality comparison as that takes almost as long as all the benchmarking. Speaking of hardware, all our testing was conducted using the new Intel Core i9-13900K with DDR5-6400 memory on the Asus Prime Z790-A Wi-Fi motherboard.Īs for display drivers, we used Adrenalin 22.10.3 for the Radeon GPUs which notes official support for Modern Warfare II, Game Ready Driver 526.47 for GeForce GPUs, which also brings official support for Modern Warfare II and for the Intel Arc GPUs driver 101.3490, but we also tried Beta drivers 101.3793 and saw no performance difference between those two drivers in this title.įor testing we'll be looking at 1080p, 1440p and 4K resolutions using the Ultra and Basic quality presets, and please note the game was reset after making quality settings as they don't apply correctly until after re-launching the game. This will also make it easy for you to compare your results with ours, it won't be exactly apples to apples, but it will certainly give you a good idea of where your setup stands. So rather than attempt to manually benchmark the multiplayer portion of the game which is virtually impossible to do accurately, especially for comparison with other hardware configurations, we're going to use the built-in benchmark. The PC version of Modern Warfare II offers loads of graphical options to tweak and tune, including various presets and upscaling technologies, and quite unexpectedly developer Infinity Ward has included a very useful benchmark.Īs part of the multiplayer portion of the game, the built-in benchmark does an excellent job of simulating the CPU and GPU load you'll encounter when jumping into multiplayer battles. Unfortunately, when teaming up with friends the party mode causes issues with members often crashing out in the menu or sometimes even in-game, so there's a lot of work that needs to be done when it comes to stability, which is a shame given it's not free to play.Īlso read: Playing Call of Duty Can Improve Your Driving SkillsĬrashes aside though, it's a visually impressive game that's a lot of fun to play and I expect I'll be sinking countless hours into this one, along with Warzone 2 once it arrives. Admittedly, when playing the multiplayer portion of the game solo it's been nearly flawless, I mean stability has been much better, my gameplay not so much. ![]() ![]() ![]() That said, I've spent quite a few hours playing Modern Warfare II already, and we have found it enjoyable for the most part, despite many crashes. The focus of this feature will be on GPU performance, and as usual this isn't a review of the game, but we're primarily here to discuss frame rates. Today we're throwing over 40 graphics cards at this new Call of Duty game to see what kind of hardware you need to achieve your desired frame rate. Modern Warfare II made over $800 million in its first three days on the market, more than any other title in the franchise's 19-year history.
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