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TESTING METHODOLOGY

   Since i moved to the X299 test rig for graphics cards tests, i also moved to another screen (Philips BDM4037UW) in order to also offer 4k Ultra HD tests. Of course, 2160p (3840x2160p) is not the only resolution i'll be testing cards with, 1080p Full HD (1920x1080p) and 1440p (2560x1440p) are also included. Also, because far too many gamers own Ultra-Wide screens at first i wanted to use the AOC AGON AG352UCG monitor in order to also have its resolution of 3440x1440p in the charts but since it's plugged into another other test rig several meters away from this one i really had to choose (and 4k seemed like the better choice). This time over i also updated the list of benchmarks/games to include the Time Spy benchmark by UL, Assassin's Creed Odyssey by Ubisoft, Devil May Cry 5 by Capcom, Dreadnought by Yager, GEARS 5 by The Coalition, Metro Exodus by 4A Games, Star Citizen by Cloud Imperium Games, The Outer Worlds by Obsidian Entertainment, Cyberpunk 2077 by CD Project* and DCS World by Eagle Dynamics**.


   As with the past options like power saving, sharpness and overlays are all disabled in the cards I'm testing (to achieve maximum performance) and all tests are repeated a total of 3 times in a fresh Windows 10 Pro installation with all updates installed until the day of review (same as all the games used). Room temperature is as usual controlled and steady at 23 degrees Celsius for all tests and to record the temperatures of the cards i use AIDA64 and GPU-Z. Recording noise levels is done with an ExTech HD600 dBA meter from a distance of no more than half a meter away (exterior of case) while power consumption is measured again using GPU-Z.


* Since February 2021
** Since August 2021