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RTS game "Strange Lake" PC performance analysis N card collective great tragedy

2025-01-27 13:30:41|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

A few days ago, the DX12 RTS game "Strange Lake" ended the first experience plan and officially released on Steam.Today, foreign media DSOG brought PC performance analysis of this game."Strange Lake" supports DX11 and DX12 mode. Let's take a look at the optimization situation on the PC.

Test platform:

CPU: i7 4930K (overclocking to 4.0GHz)

Memory: 8GB

Graphics card: GTX 980Ti/ GTX 690

Operating system: Windows 10,64 -bit

Driver: the latest version

This RTS developed by Oxide supports multiple GPUs. If your graphics card is SLI or dual -core, you can open it through the video option of the game.

Graphics card test:

First of all, the N card old flagship GTX 690. 690 cannot stabilize 60 frames under Bechmark. Even if the picture quality details are adjusted to standard, there are only 40 frames.Therefore, the dual -core flagship GTX 690 is a little tragedy.

Change to the latest flagship GTX 980 TI for N card? Unfortunately, it cannot.

GTX 980Ti is the highest picture quality at 1080P, and the average frame number is 42.7 (MSAA) under DX11 settings, and 51 frames under high quality.Foreign media believe that this frame number is already acceptable for an RTS game.But if you want to pursue stable 60 frames, you must have a more fever configuration, such as top CPU, top GPU crossfire or SLI.

The above is just the DX11 mode.So in the DX12 mode, will the situation be different? What is surprising is that the performance of the performance in the DX12 mode of "Starting Points" is indeed better than DX11.In the DX12 mode, the GTX 980Ti can reach 43.8fps under the highest quality quality, and the high -quality quality can reach 59FPS, although the improvement is not large.The only defect is the reason why the GPU utilization rate will decline in some scenarios.

CPU test:

Foreign media believe that "Strange Lake" depends on graphics cards at the highest quality, while under high -quality quality, it is more dependent on the CPU.The simulated dual -core cannot run the Bechmark test program, which is too stuck.After turning on the overlap, the dual -core can have 40 frames under high -quality quality.The quad -core (not opening the overhaur) is 52FPS, which can reach 57.7fps after opening the hyper -thread.In addition, the 6 -core system is similar, and the number of super -threading frames is 62FPS.

Summarize:

GTX 980Ti single card does not bring a smooth experience of 60 frames under the highest picture quality.The performance of quad -core (8 threads) and six -core (12 threads) in the CPU is very close, although this game is more perfect in rendering under the 12th thread.Furthermore, the real -time overclocking to 4GHz, i7 4930K CPU is still a bottleneck played by high -end multi -core graphics cards (see 690).

As a DX12 game, "Strange Lake" is sincere and high in configuration.In terms of picture quality, when massive units are full of screens, the game looks beautiful.After all, there will be a lot of special effects, smoke particles, explosions, etc. in the same effect when combating massive units.However, when there are not many units on the screen, the picture of this game is very average.When pulling the lens, you will find that some materials are very vague, and some buildings and units are also very vague.

Finally, I reminded that "Starting Points ashes" cooperates with AMD, so A card should be more advantageous.Unfortunately, this article tests that foreign media use the flagship N card, and there is no A card.However, according to the previous DX12 test, the A card of "Amazing Lake" is better than the N card, and the A card DX12 mode is very obvious than the DX11.

Test screenshot: