Saturday, December 17, 2016

GTX 660 + FX 8350 @ FHD 1080p Benchmarks

GTX-660 and FHD 1080p Gaming

How do the EVGA GeForce GTX 660 3GB Superclocked GPU and the AMD 8 Core 4GHz FX-8350 CPU handle PC gaming at Full HD (1920x1080) resolution? The answer is, "Very Well!"

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The videos linked below capture a series of benchmark sessions running at FHD (1080p) resolution with high detail settings using the GTX660 3GB GPU from 2012. This four year old graphics card is being hosted by an 8 core FX8350 of nearly the same vintage running at 4GHz with 16GB of RAM. Can the 660 and the 8350 do the job?

This card is more than capable of handling Full HD (1920x1080) gaming at high settings for nearly every game out there. This is the resolution at which I do most PC gaming at this time.

However, if gaming at 4K is what you are after then, unless you are satisfied with a frame rates averaging around 12-15 FPS, this will not be the greatest 4K solution for you. This older GPU can get the job done but the experience may be found lacking.

NOTE: NVIDIA Shadowplay was used to capture the tests and this tool had an inevitable impact on the test results. FPS counts were roughly 10% higher without Shadowplay running but the difference was not significant enough to alter the expected gameplay experience.

Below are links to the benchmark videos and the resulting statistics. Click on the video images to watch the live benchmark stats.

RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER BENCHMARK TEST RESULTS

Mountain Peak: 35.71 (min/max 19.92/83.2)
Syria: 27.83 (min/max 13.26/45.04)
Geothermal Valley: 23.39 (min/max 19.39/33.53)
Overall Score: 30.81 FPS


UNiGiNE VALLEY 1.0 TEST RESULTS


MIN/MAX FPS: 20.9/102.6 (22.2/108.2 w/o Shadowplay)
SCORE: 2164 (2320 w/o Shadowplay
FPS AVG: 51.7 (55.4 w/o Shadowplay)

UNiGiNE HEAVEN 4.0 TEST RESULTS


MIN/MAX FPS: 21.7/99 (20.2/97.6 w/o Shadowplay)
SCORE: 1149 (1210 w/o Shadowplay
FPS AVG: 45.6 (48 w/o Shadowplay)


The videos linked on this page were created primarily to support research into GPUs and to capture a baseline by which to compare anticipated computer upgrades.

The live statistics seen in the upper left of the screen during the benchmark tests were made possible using MSI Afterburner and the RivaTuner Statistics Server. NOTE: RivaTuner installs with MSI Afterburner.

Skookum Valley Gaming will be receiving a brand new MSI GTX-1080 very soon and we are eager to see exactly how much performance was gained by this acquisition.

There is also some curiosity arising as to whether or not the FX-8350 will bottleneck the MSI GTX-1080. The procedures used to generate the GTX-660 baseline will be used to determine if bottlenecks are present in the newly upgraded system.

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Pilchuck
of Skookum Valley Gaming

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1 comment:

  1. It was a much needed review of MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Gaming X 8G.I ready wanted to know its honest reviews and you helped me a lot in deciding that whether I should purchase it or not.

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