Benchmarks: Total War Warhammer, Overwatch, The Witcher three Wild Hunt

Total State of war Warhammer is the destroyer of CPUs though this time the FX-8370 does pretty well to hang in at that place with the G4560. That said, even with the GTX 1060 handling rendering, the R3 1200 was twenty% faster than the FX flake, and then a big upgrade at that place. That said, as we've seen multiple times now, the Core i5-2500K too does well for itself.

In fact, once we increase the GPU ability with the GTX 1070, the 2500K is now seen matching the Ryzen 5 1400, making it a little faster than the R3 1200. The FX-8370 is even so stuck averaging around 60fps along with the G4560.

We're pretty much CPU jump with the GTX 1070, so upgrading to the GTX 1080 offers nothing hither.

Folks with a GTX 1060 or slower will exist served very well by any of these CPUs when playing Overwatch. All of the chips pushed over 100fps at all times.

Moving to the GTX 1070 shook things up a little though interestingly the FX-8370 managed to stick with the Ryzen 3 1200 and turned in an impressive average of 185fps. The 2500K was faster again, though non by much this fourth dimension. Meanwhile the Ryzen 5 1400 was able to boost the minimum frame rate by 12% over the 2500K.

And so with the GTX 1080 we find what looks to be the limits of the FX-8370. Its minimum frame rate came up quite a scrap though the average was much the same, then when using more than powerful GPUs the Ryzen 3 CPU volition offer more headroom in this championship.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is mostly GPU-leap in our testing, fifty-fifty at 1080p. Please note that I'one thousand using the maximum in game quality settings which includes HairWorks. Using the GTX 1060 we see much the same performance on all five CPUs.

Information technology was a similar story with the GTX 1070 though the G4560's minimum frame charge per unit does slip behind here. When testing with the GTX 1080, the Ryzen CPUs and the 2500K were still able to get the most out of this high-end GPU.