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FFXIV Official Benchmark

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  • HedeonHedeon Member UncommonPosts: 997

    Originally posted by Clocksimus

    I scored  2000 which is very depressing considering  my rig runs other 'pretty' games fine like Aion on max settings.  Pretty sure you need an i7 and a Nvidia 400 series to score well on this which is somewhat insulting.    My cpu is getting old and I can see myself changing it out  before XIV is released but  if my GTX+ 9800 isn't  good enough for SE, then I really don't like them right now.

     

    if you can run aion on max I wouldnt be worried about being able to run this game....even on high resolution.

  • WaldoeWaldoe Member UncommonPosts: 642

    Originally posted by Hedeon

    Originally posted by Clocksimus

    I scored  2000 which is very depressing considering  my rig runs other 'pretty' games fine like Aion on max settings.  Pretty sure you need an i7 and a Nvidia 400 series to score well on this which is somewhat insulting.    My cpu is getting old and I can see myself changing it out  before XIV is released but  if my GTX+ 9800 isn't  good enough for SE, then I really don't like them right now.

     

    if you can run aion on max I wouldnt be worried about being able to run this game....even on high resolution.

    Aion looks nice and all, but it is not quite on the same level as games like FFXIV or GW2

  • WaldoeWaldoe Member UncommonPosts: 642

    Originally posted by Clocksimus

    I scored  2000 which is very depressing considering  my rig runs other 'pretty' games fine like Aion on max settings.  Pretty sure you need an i7 and a Nvidia 400 series to score well on this which is somewhat insulting.    My cpu is getting old and I can see myself changing it out  before XIV is released but  if my GTX+ 9800 isn't  good enough for SE, then I really don't like them right now.

    Lol I knew there was going to be people with comments like yourself. Where everything is insulting. I am sure some changes will be made to the benchmark. Not many have scored much over 4.5k with top end machines. Chill out.

  • AmazingAveryAmazingAvery Age of Conan AdvocateMember UncommonPosts: 7,188

    Originally posted by Carnage788

    So anyone able to get higher then my 4389 on high settings?

     



  • Carnage788Carnage788 Member UncommonPosts: 18

    Everyone seems to hate on ati cards but so far from what ive seen from scores my 5870 is still beating the nvidia 470's.  

  • ClocksimusClocksimus Member Posts: 354

    The i7's and 480's are clearly the FFXIV standards.  Well guys  start digging deep into those wallets.  Still have time to upgrade before  the game is ready to be released.

     

    Edit: Nothing is wrong with ATI cards imo.  Most cases they are equal to or just slightly behind Nvidia cards on gaming rigs BUT they are generally cheaper therefore more accessable.

  • MehveMehve Member Posts: 487

    Originally posted by AmazingAvery

     Try DL'ing this :  http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1798/TechPowerUp_GPU-Z_v0.4.3.html

    And then look under the sensor part for GPU mem usage.

    There are also some GPU wigets out there for vista that show this too.

    Nice, I've been out of the loop. When I last focussed on this stuff, GPU programs had trouble getting available memory figures out of Vista, since the call used in XP didn't work. Nice to know that's not an issue anymore.

    I'm going to do some comparisons tomorrow and see if the benchmark hints at whether or not the 512MB GPU's are going to be bottlenecked. Wouldn't surprise me if the graphics broke the 1GB mark when maxed out.

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    That the means of progression would not be mutually exclusive from the means of enjoyment.

  • MehveMehve Member Posts: 487

    Originally posted by Clocksimus

    The i7's and 480's are clearly the FFXIV standards.  Well guys  start digging deep into those wallets.  Still have time to upgrade before  the game is ready to be released.

     

    Edit: Nothing is wrong with ATI cards imo.  Most cases they are equal to or just slightly behind Nvidia cards on gaming rigs BUT they are generally cheaper therefore more accessable.

    It's unthinkable that some optimizations won't be happening in the next few months, from both S-E as well as Nvidia/ATI. But yeah, there'll definitely be some people who need to upgrade to play this game. And be careful when listening to a benchmark that tells you your high-end rig is merely average, and your average rig is the pits, when the benchmark is at least partially sponsored by a company that sells GPU's.

    No conflict of interest here, *wink*wink* :)

    A Modest Proposal for MMORPGs:
    That the means of progression would not be mutually exclusive from the means of enjoyment.

  • KabaalKabaal Member UncommonPosts: 3,042

    Originally posted by Clocksimus

    The i7's and 480's are clearly the FFXIV standards.  Well guys  start digging deep into those wallets.  Still have time to upgrade before  the game is ready to be released.

     

    Edit: Nothing is wrong with ATI cards imo.  Most cases they are equal to or just slightly behind Nvidia cards on gaming rigs BUT they are generally cheaper therefore more accessable.

    You'll find that it's the other way around. Price for price comparisons the Ati cards have been coming out slightly ahead for quite a while now, wheras the very top end card changes hands for who has the better depending which company has the newest one out.

     

    The problem is, at least in my experience, that i tend to have more problems with Ati on stressful games due to them often having a higher top end framerate than nvidia but not as good bottom end of the scale, the average FPS is great and all but those dips annoy me.

  • ClocksimusClocksimus Member Posts: 354

    Originally posted by Mehve

    Originally posted by Clocksimus

    The i7's and 480's are clearly the FFXIV standards.  Well guys  start digging deep into those wallets.  Still have time to upgrade before  the game is ready to be released.

     

    Edit: Nothing is wrong with ATI cards imo.  Most cases they are equal to or just slightly behind Nvidia cards on gaming rigs BUT they are generally cheaper therefore more accessable.

    It's unthinkable that some optimizations won't be happening in the next few months, from both S-E as well as Nvidia/ATI. But yeah, there'll definitely be some people who need to upgrade to play this game. And be careful when listening to a benchmark that tells you your high-end rig is merely average, and your average rig is the pits, when the benchmark is at least partially sponsored by a company that sells GPU's.

    No conflict of interest here, *wink*wink* :)

    I know what you mean because you really can create a benchmark to  prove anything in your best interests.  The game itself though does appear to be on the extreme end of the eye candy but trying to build your system to over 8000 based on that benchmark wouldn't be wise.  Unless SE has pulled off some kind of hack job on the games engine there  is no way the system requirements can be that high.  Just wouldn't make any sense because how many people have systems that high end?  But it is also possible they aren't really considering the PC market? and most design considerations are for consoles?

  • eyeswideopeneyeswideopen Member Posts: 2,414

    I'm sorry, but these graphics are not THAT good. I find it impossible to believe it takes more computer power to run FFXIV than Age of Conan.

    It's amusing to have this "benchmark" give me a score of only 800 ( supposedly I can't even start up FFXIV according to their "scale" ) even though I had no stuttering or anything else while running it.


    Manufacturer:


    Self


    Processor:


    Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E6300 @ 2.80GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.8GHz


    Memory:


    2048MB RAM


    Hard Drive:


    1 TB Total


    Video Card:


    NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT 1GB DDR2


    Monitor:


    SENS 22" HDTV


    Sound Card:


    Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)


    Speakers/Headphones:


    5.1 run through Technics SA-DX940 Stereo Receiver


    Keyboard:


    Logitech


    Mouse:


    Logitech


    Mouse Surface:


    Custom


    Operating System:


    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600) (7600.win7_gdr.100226-1909)


    Motherboard:


    G31-M7 TE


    Computer Case:


    Custom


     


     


    Originally posted by Clocksimus                                                                                                                                                           Just wouldn't make any sense because how many people have systems that high end?  But it is also possible they aren't really considering the PC market? and most design considerations are for consoles?
    Considering a mid-range computer can outdo the graphics of a PS3 or Xbox360, I doubt it. Maybe they plan to release it for the PS4 and Xbox720. Otherwise, they need to do some serious optimizing.

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  • natuxatunatuxatu Member UncommonPosts: 1,364

    I don't know how to resize it but I would guess i'm on the higher end since i just bought a new Alienware computer two weeks ago. .. but if someone can tell me how i can actually see my score i'd post it.

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  • kronikhuntakronikhunta Member Posts: 1

    low res score: 2000

    system specs:

    Intel Core i5 750 @ 2.67 GHz, Quad Core

    ATI HD 5570 1GB

    8GB DDR3 Ram

    1T HD

    i dont understand why my score is so low, and the benchmark ran so amazingly smooth, and at such good quality.

  • Hrayr2148Hrayr2148 Member Posts: 649

    High Res: 2349 <------- (Disappointed)

    Low Res: 3298



    My comp:



    AMD Phenom II X3 710 (2.6 Ghz)

    8 GB Kingston HyperX @ 1066

    Windows Vista 64 bit

    Ati Radeon 4890 1GB



    If I want to get 2k+ more rating on high res, will getting a new processor and new GPU accomplish that? Will a single GPU do that, or do I have to upgrade CPU as well?



    If I can get a 4500+ score i'm happy, any suggestions?

  • WSIMikeWSIMike Member Posts: 5,564

    Originally posted by eyeswideopen

    I'm sorry, but these graphics are not THAT good. I find it impossible to believe it takes more computer power to run FFXIV than Age of Conan.

    It's amusing to have this "benchmark" give me a score of only 800 ( supposedly I can't even start up FFXIV according to their "scale" ) even though I had no stuttering or anything else while running it.


    Manufacturer:


    Self


    Processor:


    Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E6300 @ 2.80GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.8GHz


    Memory:


    2048MB RAM


    Hard Drive:


    1 TB Total


    Video Card:


    NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT 1GB DDR2


    Monitor:


    SENS 22" HDTV


    Sound Card:


    Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)


    Speakers/Headphones:


    5.1 run through Technics SA-DX940 Stereo Receiver


    Keyboard:


    Logitech


    Mouse:


    Logitech


    Mouse Surface:


    Custom


    Operating System:


    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600) (7600.win7_gdr.100226-1909)


    Motherboard:


    G31-M7 TE


    Computer Case:


    Custom


     


     


    Originally posted by Clocksimus                                                                                                                                                           Just wouldn't make any sense because how many people have systems that high end?  But it is also possible they aren't really considering the PC market? and most design considerations are for consoles?
    Considering a mid-range computer can outdo the graphics of a PS3 or Xbox360, I doubt it. Maybe they plan to release it for the PS4 and Xbox720. Otherwise, they need to do some serious optimizing.

     

    I think it's the video card, mainly. I have the 9500GT as well, and got about 890, which is below the recommended specs.

    To be honest, it doesn't surprise me, considering they're targeting the game at next gen hardware, and the 9000 series NVidia is what... 2 or 3 generations behind now? That's a *big* difference in computer tech. Not to mention the 9500 is more in their "budget" line of cards, not even at the top end.

    I hope to have at least a newer video card by the time the game comes out... I have a feeling the difference in performance will be substantial.

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  • curiindicuriindi Member Posts: 488

    I got 2800/4500, and from the score sheet it seems like anything above 2500 will have no problem.

  • ZorlacZorlac Member Posts: 101

    3800+ score for me in 1080p mode. I have an i7 running on the P55 chipset with a SSD and the GTX480.

     

    Why wont this run in fullscreen???

    I hope there will be 1920x1200 res. I dont want to have to go through the registry hacks from the FFXI days.

    This benchmark has me so excited now though...badass!

  • IzkimarIzkimar Member UncommonPosts: 568

    Originally posted by AmazingAvery

    Originally posted by Carnage788

    So anyone able to get higher then my 4389 on high settings?

     

     My high which I didn't take a pic of was like a 4589, and my low was a 6849.  This is totally crap.  It's so dang Nvidia biased lol.  Here's why.  Specs:  Evga X58 E760 3x Sli Classified  mobo, 6 gb ddr3 ram, Intel Core i7 960 oc'd to 3.8 ghz, 2 x 300 gb Western Digital Velociraptor hdd's in raid 0, a 1 tb western digital data drive, and two "Ati Radeon 5870's" in crossfire.  The problem is that I have the ati cards on an nvidia benchmark.  Because, there's not many cases to where a gtx 480 would outperform 2 5870's in any game, and it shouldn't even outperform the 5970. 

  • Hrayr2148Hrayr2148 Member Posts: 649

    A lot of people have shown that the benchmark doesn't even measure SLI or Crossfire rigs correctly.

     

    Second, it seems that FFXIV is going to be CPU intensive because the PS3 utilizes the processor more than the build in gpu.

     

    Looking at other forums/boards, the recurrent theme is that SLI/Xfire rigs are getting lower scores..... you might want to run the benchmark with only one gpu running.

     

    Second, even rigs with an Ati 5870 and 8+ gigs of ram, you're seeing very low scores.  Reason?  The CPU is low.  I guess, unlike most other games where the GPU does the heavy lifting, the CPU will be just as important for FFXIV.

     

    My 2 Cents.

  • IzkimarIzkimar Member UncommonPosts: 568

    Originally posted by Hrayr2148

    A lot of people have shown that the benchmark doesn't even measure SLI or Crossfire rigs correctly.

     

    Second, it seems that FFXIV is going to be CPU intensive because the PS3 utilizes the processor more than the build in gpu.

     

    Looking at other forums/boards, the recurrent theme is that SLI/Xfire rigs are getting lower scores..... you might want to run the benchmark with only one gpu running.

     

    Second, even rigs with an Ati 5870 and 8+ gigs of ram, you're seeing very low scores.  Reason?  The CPU is low.  I guess, unlike most other games where the GPU does the heavy lifting, the CPU will be just as important for FFXIV.

     

    My 2 Cents.

     Yes...... That would be fine and dandy, yet I have the intel core i7 960, and it is overclocked to a good and stable speed of 3.8 ghz.  Would you consider that low?  Avery has the 930 and a "GTX 480"  which is outperforming mine.  So if it were mostly processor dependent I would probably win out unless his is overclocked higher than mine.  Yet, if not the nvidia card definitely establishes an advantage.

  • patrikd23patrikd23 Member UncommonPosts: 1,155

    When I try and start the benchmark my computer reboots. I got these specs:

    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU         920  @ 2.67GHz


    Radeon HD 4850


    3GB ram 


    win XP


     


    Anyone got any ideas?

  • SoulSurferSoulSurfer Member UncommonPosts: 1,024

    2800~ high res

    3839 score low

    10999 download time O.o

    i920, 64bit windows 7

    295GTX 

    6GB

    2.67 Ghz

    So maybe just upgrade to the most badass card come December???

    Or go dual SLi with two 295's?

    idk..

  • EdliEdli Member Posts: 941

    Originally posted by Clocksimus

     The game itself though does appear to be on the extreme end of the eye candy but trying to build your system to over 8000 based on that benchmark wouldn't be wise.  Unless SE has pulled off some kind of hack job on the games engine there  is no way the system requirements can be that high.  

     

    This is a mmo which is supposed to last for 6 to 10 years. It's different for the single player games where you play it during the time of launch and you're done. Obviously nobody can reach the highest points in this year or the 2 years to come. My rig can handle it in average and I'll wait a bit more before upgrading. The average of this game is better than high on many mmo anyway. 

  • Silver_LeafSilver_Leaf Member Posts: 135

    ROFFFLLLLL I Tried it with my hunk of junk and got 471.

    Core 2 duo 2.3ghz nvidia 8600 integrated ROFLL waited till this year to upgrade.

  • XxKnivesxXXxKnivesxX Member UncommonPosts: 188

    just did it at high reso 1920/1080

     

    got  3834 score.

     

    but i should have over 8k once the bench actually works and uses full screen

     

    im runninv 480 SLI and the test only uses a single card so its bullshit lol

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