Gaming Performance

F1 2013

First up is F1 2013 by Codemasters. I am a big Formula 1 fan in my spare time, and nothing makes me happier than carving up the field in a Caterham, waving to the Red Bulls as I drive by (because I play on easy and take shortcuts). F1 2013 uses the EGO Engine, and like other Codemasters games ends up being very playable on old hardware quite easily. In order to beef up the benchmark a bit, we devised the following scenario for the benchmark mode: one lap of Spa-Francorchamps in the heavy wet, the benchmark follows Jenson Button in the McLaren who starts on the grid in 22nd place, with the field made up of 11 Williams cars, 5 Marussia and 5 Caterham in that order. This puts emphasis on the CPU to handle the AI in the wet, and allows for a good amount of overtaking during the automated benchmark. We test at 1920x1080 on Ultra graphical settings.

F1 2013 SLI, Average FPS


Bioshock Infinite

Bioshock Infinite was Zero Punctuation’s Game of the Year for 2013, uses the Unreal Engine 3, and is designed to scale with both cores and graphical prowess. We test the benchmark using the Adrenaline benchmark tool and the Xtreme (1920x1080, Maximum) performance setting, noting down the average frame rates and the minimum frame rates.

Bioshock Infinite SLI, Average FPS


Tomb Raider

The next benchmark in our test is Tomb Raider. Tomb Raider is an AMD optimized game, lauded for its use of TressFX creating dynamic hair to increase the immersion in game. Tomb Raider uses a modified version of the Crystal Engine, and enjoys raw horsepower. We test the benchmark using the Adrenaline benchmark tool and the Xtreme (1920x1080, Maximum) performance setting, noting down the average frame rates and the minimum frame rates.

Tomb Raider SLI, Average FPS


Sleeping Dogs

Sleeping Dogs is a benchmarking wet dream – a highly complex benchmark that can bring the toughest setup and high resolutions down into single figures. Having an extreme SSAO setting can do that, but at the right settings Sleeping Dogs is highly playable and enjoyable. We run the basic benchmark program laid out in the Adrenaline benchmark tool, and the Xtreme (1920x1080, Maximum) performance setting, noting down the average frame rates and the minimum frame rates.

Sleeping Dogs SLI, Average FPS


Battlefield 4

The EA/DICE series that has taken countless hours of my life away is back for another iteration, using the Frostbite 3 engine. AMD is also piling its resources into BF4 with the new Mantle API for developers, designed to cut the time required for the CPU to dispatch commands to the graphical sub-system. For our test we use the in-game benchmarking tools and record the frame time for the first ~70 seconds of the Tashgar single player mission, which is an on-rails generation of and rendering of objects and textures. We test at 1920x1080 at Ultra settings.

Battlefield 4 SLI, Average FPS


CPU Performance ASRock X99 OC Formula Conclusion
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  • ZeDestructor - Tuesday, December 30, 2014 - link

    Some of us run triple or quad SLI, or SLI with a bunch of other PCIe cards. For us, ATX is where we start.
  • spacefrog - Tuesday, December 30, 2014 - link

    Do you mean mini-ITX (17*17cm) or MicroATX (24.4*24.4 cm)?
    I don't think there is a mini-ITX LGA 2011 mobo. If MicroATX then there is EVGA X99 Micro.
    For LGA 1150 there are many options.
  • Gigaplex - Wednesday, December 31, 2014 - link

    My main rig is Mini-ITX but it feels like there's just a bit too much compromise for RAM and storage options (4 SATA, I'd like 6-8 ports). Next build will probably be Micro-ATX
  • Ratman6161 - Tuesday, December 30, 2014 - link

    "Extreme overclocking on X99 is a niche within a niche. Haswell-E is already limited to those with enough financial backing" To that I say: not necessarily. I'm lucky enough to live near a Microcenter location and they are selling an i7-5820K + motherboard bundle for $520. I'm pretty sure way back when I built my current system with a 2600K + Z68 MB it cost almost that much. I'd kind of be interested in seeing what could be done with such a lower cost option.
  • chrnochime - Friday, January 2, 2015 - link

    Not very many people have a MC nearby, so that price is only accessible to some, not the majority of PC hobbyists.
  • catavalon21 - Tuesday, December 30, 2014 - link

    Table above shows a 3 year warranty, but the product page seems to show it at 5 years...http://www.asrock.com/support/note/OCFormula5YearW...
  • SantaAna12 - Friday, January 2, 2015 - link

    Another "overclocking" review..

    Did I.miss the chart comparing this Asrock to it's competition?

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