Hitman, Quantum Interruption, Overwatch, Doom

Hitman is a game that features a huge number of NPCs and this tin be quite taxing on the CPU, which is certainly what we've seen in the by with this championship. This was some other instance where the 7800X fell way behind the 7700K and the same is also truthful for the R5 1600. That said, whereas the 1600 was 15% slower than the 7800X at the stock clock speeds, overclocking both processors reduced the margin to 0, equally both allowed no less than 61fps to be rendered.

I have confession to make: I completely botched the Quantum Break benchmark results in the previous 7800X vs. 7700K coverage. I'one thousand not sure what went incorrect merely for some reason I was frame capped at 53fps. I wasn't testing with v-sync enabled and to ready the game I had to delete all the config files and start over. So some foreign bug there, anyway the results are at present fixed and I've triple checked everything.

Here nosotros see that at the stock clock speeds the minimum frame rate for the R5 1600 is downward on the 7800X by a xiii% margin. Withal as nosotros take seen numerous times already, overclocking the 1600 actually helps to close up the margin and now the 1600 is just 4% slower.

To exam Overwatch I used my standard bot match, which is quite CPU intensive. Nonetheless, the Ryzen 5 1600 stood strong and fifty-fifty edged ahead of the 7800X once both CPUs were overclocked.

Doom has an obvious 200 fps frame cap and unlike the 7800X the R5 1600 had no problem reaching in at the stock clock speeds. Non much else to say here really so let's move on.