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Would appreciate some help on where to benchmark to predict VR perf in DCS


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Hi all,

 

I currently have a Intel 6900k OCed to 4.2Ghz(2646 in passmark single core performance) with a Titan Xp (basically a 1080ti with more Vram). I have a HP Reverb G2 on order but do not have a VR headset to test performance currently. What i am trying to work out is, is it possible to setup a test that would mimic VR performance in my current setup? Is is simply make the pixel count as close as I can and go from there or does VR have additional overhead?

 

I am also thinking of getting a 3090 to power the G2 (as at native res it will push just over the pixels pushed on a 4k display). I have seen and read many posts about the CPU limitation of DCS and have read that I can expect both little gain and tremendous gain in performance at over 4k with the 3090. What I am having trouble understanding is where do those cases present themselves? Is there a recommend mission I could load with gfx settings to minimum (so I am CPU limited) to get a sense what the worst case FPS will be with the 3090? How about a mission to determine the average expected FPS? How about a mission to determine the average expected FPS?

 

I am very new to DCS and really only intend to play campaigns both single player and multiplayer (with just 1 or 2 others).

 

Cheers,

 

Mathieas

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CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5800x - Fclk@1800mhz, Mother Board: Asus Crosshair VIII Formula, GPU: 1x 3090 FTW3 Ultra Hybrid, RAM: 2x 16GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo @3600mhz CL14 (B-Die), SSDs(NVME): 1X Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB, SSDs(SATA): 1x Samsung 850 Pro 512GB, 1x Samsung 840 Pro 256GB, HDDs: 2x WD 750GB HD in raid 1, Sound: Creative Sound Blaster ZXR, PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000W T2, Monitor(Main): Acer Predator XB271HU (144hz IPS), Monitor(2ndary): Benq XL2420T(120hz TN), OS: Windows 10 pro 64bit

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There is a thread about the ryzen 3600 processor where the OP talks and shows the performance improvement from a 1700...or something similar

 

From there, just compare single core scores of your processor with his and you will get a synthetic index on the type of performance you can expect.

 

 

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@Florist

 

Thank you very much for the reply. Do you happen to have a link to that post?

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5800x - Fclk@1800mhz, Mother Board: Asus Crosshair VIII Formula, GPU: 1x 3090 FTW3 Ultra Hybrid, RAM: 2x 16GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo @3600mhz CL14 (B-Die), SSDs(NVME): 1X Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB, SSDs(SATA): 1x Samsung 850 Pro 512GB, 1x Samsung 840 Pro 256GB, HDDs: 2x WD 750GB HD in raid 1, Sound: Creative Sound Blaster ZXR, PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000W T2, Monitor(Main): Acer Predator XB271HU (144hz IPS), Monitor(2ndary): Benq XL2420T(120hz TN), OS: Windows 10 pro 64bit

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