The Division Beta Performance Review

The Division Beta Performance Review

| Source: OC3D Price: Author: Mark Campbell

The Division Beta Performance Review

Massive Entertainment, the developers behind Tom Clancy's The Division have their roots with the PC gaming audience, with their first games being the Ground Control and World in Conflict games on the PC platform. Since then the developers have worked and helped to provide solid PC ports like Far Cry 3 and several other titles. Now that Massive developments is on their own to develop their own title they say that they will deliver "more than a port" on PC.

The Division is one of Ubisoft's most highly anticipated titles of 2016, offering great visuals and a very fun gameplay experience if the Beta is anything to go by.

On PC it is an understatement to say that we expect a lot here, with Massive at the helm and wit this game being Ubisoft's first use of their new SnowDrop Engine we hope for some great performance numbers here. With Ubisoft's recent reputation on PC being untrustworthy at best does The Division have what it takes to turn things around?

Drivers

For this game we will be using the newest drivers that were available when the game released, which is Nvidia's Game Ready Geforce 361.91 driver and AMD's 16.1.1 Hotfix driver, both of which became available to the public in the past month.

Test Setup

We will be testing this game on our dedicated GPU test rig using the current flagship GPUs from both AMD and Nvidia. Both GPUs will be the reference design and will be ran at stock settings.

AMD R9 Fury X & Nvidia GTX 980Ti

Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.7GHz

ASUS Maximus VIII Hero

G.Skill Ripjaws 4x4GB DDR4 3200MHz

Corsair HX1200i

Corsair H110i GT

Windows 10 x64

Nvidia GTX 980Ti (Left), AMD R9 Fury X (Right)

To represent AMD and Nvidia's Mid range GPU offerings we have decided to use the AMD R9 380 and the Nvidia GTX 960. Both of these GPUs will be the ASUS Strix models

Both of these GPUs offer very similar performance in most scenarios and come in at very similar pricepoints, so it will be very interesting to see which GPU will come out on top.

Nvidia GTX 960(Left), AMD R9 380(Right)

1 - The Division Beta Performance Review 2 - Game Settings - Why is V-Sync On by Default? 3 - 4K Screenshot Graphical Comparison 4 - 4K Screenshot Graphical Comparison - Part 2 5 - Mid-Range GPU performance - 1080p - GTX 960 & R9 380 6 - High End GPU performance - 1080p - GTX 980 Ti & R9 Fury X 7 - High End GPU performance - 1440p - GTX 980 Ti & R9 Fury X 8 - High End GPU performance - 4K - GTX 980 Ti & R9 Fury X 9 - Chromatic Aberration - Why I Hate it 10 - Conclusion «Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next»

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