Total State of war Warhammer II, Telephone call of Duty WWII

In Total War: Warhammer and Call of Duty: WWII we're going to look at the performance across 3 quality presets being medium, high and ultra with the GTX 1080 Ti, simply for something different.

Starting with the medium results we run into something quite interesting. Although the average frame rate is similar across the CPUs tested the ane% depression result does vary quite a bit. Fifty-fifty subsequently overclocking, the 4770K trails the 7600K and is 22% slower than the 8700K. That said, I have to bespeak out once more that frame rates remained well over 100fps at all times.

Increasing the GPU load with the high quality preset, the overclocked 4770K minimum event is just fourteen% lower than that of the 8700K. This margin would of course exist reduced farther at a higher resolution such every bit 1440p. Speaking of which, permit's simulate that in a way by using the ultra quality preset.

Well there you go, playing even with a GTX 1080 Ti at 1080p, this game is heavily GPU leap with the ultra quality settings. Remember near of the games we've looked at so far were tested with the 2d highest quality preset enabled to attempt and reduce the GPU clogging, though I'm aware that doing and then comes with mixed blessings.

Anyhow, here we see virtually no difference in performance between whatsoever of the CPUs tested whereas previously the overclocked 4770K was as much as 22% slower than the 8700K.

Earlier moving on, I thought I'd give you a look at the Vega 64 Liquid Cooled results for Warhammer 2. For those of yous wondering this GPU sits between the GTX 1080 and 1080 Ti in this championship using the high quality preset at 1080p. This has immune the overclocked 4770K to shut in on the 8700K, the previous high quality test with the 1080 Ti saw the Haswell CPU trail past a 14% margin, at present with Vega 64 it's merely ten% slower.

The terminal game I'll be testing is Call of Duty WWII and once again let's check out three quality levels, normal, high and extra. Starting with normal we detect that fifty-fifty when overclocked the 4770K trails the 7600K, in fact overclocked the older Core i7 processors boilerplate frame rate was boosted by only ten%. This meant it was a little over 20% slower than the 8700K but once again with well over 100fps at all times that margin probably doesn't mean much.

Increasing the quality preset to high doesn't alter the margins much and here the 4770K notwithstanding allowed for well over 100fps at all times, at least once overclocked.

The overclocked 4770K was still 24% slower than the 8700K on boilerplate with the extra quality settings enabled. The 4770K again looks to be bandwidth limited as the 4.6GHz overclock did little to improve performance.