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Sniper Elite 4: PC graphics and benchmark review
We check out Sniper Elite 4 for PC, the title has been released today and has a few nice tricks up its sleeves. The game is DirectX 12 compatible and has ASYNC Compute support, let's go check out a graphics card or seventeen with this game to see how well it performs.
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#5393590 Posted on: 02/16/2017 04:07 AM
Looks like a game finally has DX11 and DX12 done right. I know GoW4 is a great example of DX12, but is has no DX11. This game and devs seem to have done a great job with both. My question, looking at the updated 1070 DX11vsDX12 chart, is whether or not using DX12 with Async hurts 900 series performance opposed to just using DX11. I feel like it shouldn't with a good implementation, but would anybody with a 9xx card be willing to test? I'm not going to buy the game any time soon.
Looks like a game finally has DX11 and DX12 done right. I know GoW4 is a great example of DX12, but is has no DX11. This game and devs seem to have done a great job with both. My question, looking at the updated 1070 DX11vsDX12 chart, is whether or not using DX12 with Async hurts 900 series performance opposed to just using DX11. I feel like it shouldn't with a good implementation, but would anybody with a 9xx card be willing to test? I'm not going to buy the game any time soon.
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#5397798 Posted on: 02/25/2017 06:00 AM
This game is very well optimized. Max settings, 75 fps rock solid on my 1080p 75 Hz AOC Freesync.
This game is very well optimized. Max settings, 75 fps rock solid on my 1080p 75 Hz AOC Freesync.

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Oh wow. Did not realize the equipment you had limited you on that.