PUBG, Project Cars 2, Quake Champions, Shadow of War, Sniper Elite 4

Like Far Cry Primal, PUBG is another title that'southward always run noticeably worse on AMD hardware. The margins aren't horrible but they're not good either. Last time I benchmarked this championship just after it left early access the Ryzen 5 1600X was 17% slower than the Core i5-8400.

This fourth dimension the 2600 was fourteen% slower than the 8400 so it seems little has inverse. Overclocked the 2600 didn't make up much ground either and even at 1440p Intel retained the lead. Of grade the game was still very playable on the Ryzen five 2600, y'all can just await better results with the Core i5-8400.

Okay so stock out of the box the Ryzen 5 2600 is limiting performance of the GTX 1080 Ti at all 3 resolutions. However one time overclocked the GTX 1080 Ti is limiting the performance of the 2600 and the same is also true for the 8400. Although the stock 2600 is limiting functioning at 1440p, it's very minor and overall operation is much the same for all iii configurations at this resolution.

Quake Champions is some other example where the Core i5-8400 provides strong performance right out of the gate, of grade you can't overclock this part but the prove would suggest that for the nearly office you don't need to. The stock 2600 struggles at 720p and 1080p in relation to the Cadre i5, I'yard non saying the frame rates aren't high and I'm certainly not saying it wasn't playable but I am saying in relation to the 8400 information technology was slower, only to 18% slower in fact.

In order to match the Intel processor the Ryzen 5 2600 needs to be overclocked and this allows information technology to extract maximum performance from the GTX 1080 Ti. Of form once we get to 1440p all iii configurations are able to max out the GTX 1080 Ti and it'due south hither that overclocking becomes pointless anyway.

Side by side upwards we have Shadow of State of war and this title is primary GPU bound, this was certainly the case at 1080p and 1440p. The Cadre i5-8400 does edge ahead of the 2600 at 720p but one time we overclock the 2600 it conspicuously takes the lead.

Sniper Elite 4 was tested using DirectX 12 and here the Core i5-8400 was much faster than the stock 2600 at 720p and 1080p. Interestingly once we striking 1440p the stock 2600 pulls ahead, I'd say this is down to the fact that we've usd a GeForce graphics card and tested with the DX12 API. Anyway regardless of resolution once we overclocked the Ryzen five 2600 it is conspicuously the faster CPU and provided much greater frame time performance at 1080p and 1440p.