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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare PC graphics benchmark performance

Review: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare PC graphics benchmark performance

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/04/2016 05:30 PM | source: | 53 comment(s)

Launching today, we tested 23 graphics cards with Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare for Windows PC in our typical graphics benchmark review. We'll take the game all the way from 1080P towards even 5K Ultra HD at a 5120x2880 pixels resolution. The game is easy to render even at the most stringent image quality settings. Have a peek at the latest iteration of the Call of Duty series.

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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#5354757 Posted on: 11/04/2016 06:17 PM
Correct, there is a hard cap at 125 FPS which shows at 1080P with the two fastest cards.

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#5354760 Posted on: 11/04/2016 06:21 PM
The game is broken!

Massive amounts of stuttering in the game in certain areas, and when loading new scenes too it literally pauses for a few seconds then continues.

Just go and read the steam reviews.

The frame rate is not the issue its the game it self it seems to HAMMER the pagefile into next week.

I came out of the game and checked MSI AB and saw that I was maxing out a 10.6GB RAM usage and 17.5GB PF usage!!! Like WTF!????

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#5354769 Posted on: 11/04/2016 06:36 PM
The game is broken!

Massive amounts of stuttering in the game in certain areas, and when loading new scenes too it literally pauses for a few seconds then continues.

Just go and read the steam reviews.

The frame rate is not the issue its the game it self it seems to HAMMER the pagefile into next week.

I came out of the game and checked MSI AB and saw that I was maxing out a 10.6GB RAM usage and 17.5GB PF usage!!! Like WTF!????

That sounds like a memory leak. Is there a specific area where you started noticing that, or is it like that every time?

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#5354798 Posted on: 11/04/2016 07:27 PM
Don't mind me, just passing by.

COD is more an nVidia Title on PC than AMD and have been for the passed few years of COD iterations, can go back and check the previous reviews. But it goes to show AMD knows whatsup, and it shows why they are so confident with their architecture.

I don't mean to sturr up the thread but I was wondering how the nvidia buyers are feeling at this moment in time. This is not the NEW game that shows AMD GPUs on par or better than their competitors counterpart. People buy GPUs to play new games isn't it?

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#5354833 Posted on: 11/04/2016 08:40 PM
I would say more close to a GTX 970 and it's called progress. :P


depends what you call progress cod has not progress much black ops 3 look better than this one, if it had 2016 state of the art graphics then yeah ok you need a gtx 1080 to max it, but with the graphics it has a titan should be hitting the 125 fps cap at 1080p

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