You think that your gaming PC is washed with all water? Then just start the new Ezbench, which is available free of charge on Steam – we will continue to talk about after that. The new software definitely brings your system to the limit.
- free of charge on Steam: Ezbench relies on Unreal Engine 5
- Neuer Benchmark brings gaming calculator to your limit
free of charge on Steam: Ezbench relies on Unreal Engine 5
If you own a really potent gaming PC, you can also play current games in maximum graphics settings and 4K resolution in solid image rates. Both Nvidias and AMD’s top models offer sufficient performance potential.
However, if you want to push your gaming PC to the limits, you like to use Benchmark tools from 3DMark or Furmark. Now a new program has appeared on Steam to get the maximum out of your system: Ezbench .
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The free tool available can be easily downloaded from Steam and takes up almost 20 GB of your storage space. According to the description text , the application is based on the Unreal Engine 5 and uses some of the special features of the engine-including lumens (light calculations on raytracing basis) and nanite.
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Neuer Benchmark brings gaming calculator to your limit
In the benchmark itself you can see a gold beaming bird flying over a lonely island that seems to be in a small bay. The scenery is illuminated by a setting evening sun. Above all, the light effects of the benchmark are impressive – but that requires a lot of performance.
In the video you can see a system with Intel Core i9-12900K and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090-and even that reaches average just 42 fps . Thanks to the use of 8K textures, this is not exactly surprising. On a system with Ryzen 9 3900x and RTX 2080, we were able to measure just 17.2 FPS on average.
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The developers recommend that you have installed at least one graphics card with 8 GB VRAM ** in your system. Although the program should also run on less powerful systems, the benchmark apparently colonizes a small slide show.
How does your PC cut off in the new benchmark? Please post your points and your system components in the comments.