Ashes of the Singularity

Publisher: Stardock

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We use the built-in benchmark of Ashes of the Singularity, which runs through an automatic play-through scene in the game. We've selected the CPU-intensive benchmark option and used 'High' settings with MSAA disabled, all of which are located in the game's video options and benchmark menus. On startup, we also select the DirectX 12 version, which is only available to use in Windows 10. We use a 30-second Fraps benchmark to obtain the minimum and average frame rate during the benchmark, beginning at the start.

Ashes of the Singularity

DX12 CPU test, 'High' settings

  • MSI Z270 Tomahawk (5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Z270N-Gaming 5 (5GHz)
  • Asus Maximus IX Formula (5GHz)
  • MSI Z270I Gaming Pro Carbon AC (5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Z270-Gaming K3 (5GHz)
  • Asus ROG Strix Z270G Gaming (5GHz)
  • Asus Maximus IX Hero (5GHz)
  • MSI Z270 XPower Gaming Titanium (5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Aorus Z270X-Gaming 7 (5GHz)
  • MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon (5GHz)
  • Asus ROG Strix Z270F Gaming (5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Z270N-WiFi (5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Z270N-Gaming 5 (Stock)
  • Gigabyte Z270N-WiFi (Stock)
  • MSI Z270 Tomahawk (Stock)
  • Asus Maximus IX Formula (4.2GHz)
  • MSI Z270I Gaming Pro Carbon AC (Stock)
  • Gigabyte Z270-Gaming K3 (Stock)
  • Asus ROG Strix Z270G Gaming (Stock)
  • Asus Maximus IX Hero (Stock)
  • MSI Z270 XPower Gaming Titanium (Stock)
  • Gigabyte Aorus Z270X-Gaming 7 (Stock)
  • MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon (Stock)
  • Asus ROG Strix Z270F Gaming (Stock)
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  • Minimum
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Unigine Valley 1.0

Publisher: Unigine

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Unigine's free Valley 1.0 benchmarking tool works well as a graphics benchmark as it is GPU-limited and is thus incredibly taxing on the GPU whilst placing the CPU under very little stress. Unigine's scoring system is effectively linear: A card with 2,000 points is considered twice as fast as one with 1,000 points, and half as fast as one with 4,000 points. As such, you can easily replicate and run the test on your own system to gauge roughly how big a difference an upgrade would likely make for you.

Unigine Valley

1,920 x 1,080, 'High' settings

  • Asus Maximus IX Formula (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Asus ROG Strix Z270F Gaming (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Z270N-Gaming 5 (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Asus ROG Strix Z270G Gaming (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • MSI Z270I Gaming Pro Carbon AC (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • MSI Z270 Tomahawk (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Z270-Gaming K3 (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Asus Maximus IX Hero (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • MSI Z270 XPower Gaming Titanium (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Aorus Z270X-Gaming 7 (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Z270N-WiFi (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon (4.2GHz/5GHz)
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    • 4982
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    • 4978
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    • 4981
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  • Stock
  • Overclocked

3DMark Time Spy

Publisher: Futuremark

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3DMark recently added Time Spy, a DirectX 12 benchmark that runs at 1440p. It is designed to properly utilise the advantages of the DirectX 12 API. The benchmark is available for free, but you'll need to pay to change any of the settings, including the resolution. Nonetheless, it still serves as a useful at-a-glance comparison of performance in this increasingly important API.

3DMark Time Spy

CPU test, default settings

  • Gigabyte Z270N-Gaming 5 (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Asus Maximus IX Formula (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Asus Maximus IX Hero (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • MSI Z270 Tomahawk (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Aorus Z270X-Gaming 7 (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Z270-Gaming K3 (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • MSI Z270I Gaming Pro Carbon AC (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Asus ROG Strix Z270G Gaming (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Gigabyte Z270N-WiFi (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • MSI Z270 XPower Gaming Titanium (4.2GHz/5GHz)
  • Asus ROG Strix Z270F Gaming (4.2GHz/5GHz)
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    • 6330
    • 5841
    • 6363
    • 5837
    • 6384
    • 5825
    • 6329
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    • 6311
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