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Starting with Metro Exodus, we began testing new PC games with Nvidia's latest RTX series of graphics cards. At OC3D out current test suite covers Nvidia's RTX 20-series and GTX 10-series alongside AMD's RX Vega and RX 500 series graphics cards. No gaming test suite would be complete without a large selection of GPUs. This system will be used in this review unless otherwise stated. The system below will be used to conduct the majority of our game testing. In this system, we are using an ASUS Strix X99 motherboard. This testbed will use 32GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 memory and will be powered and cooled by an HX1200i PSU and an H110i AIO liquid cooler respectively, with everything sitting inside a Corsair 460X chassis. Our primary test system uses Intel's X99 platform, containing an Intel Core i7 6850K at a fixed clock speed of 4GHz.

This commitment to variety means that we will be using both Intel and AMD based testbeds as well as a range of GPU offerings from both Nvidia and Radeon. OC3D is a website that is dedicated to PC hardware, so you better believe that we test every game on a wide range of hardware configurations.
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These drivers are AMD's Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 20.2.1 driver as well as Nvidia's Geforce 445.50 driver. When testing Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary's PC version, we opted to use the newest drivers from both the Radeon and Geforce camps. Performance Scaling - Performance, Original and Enhanced Halo: Reach on Integrated Graphics - AMD Ryzen 2200G, 2400G and 3400G testing Performance, Original and Enhanced - What does each presets look like? Classic VS Anniversary graphics and FOV adjustment In this article we will be looking at the PC version of Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary to see what kind of hardware is needed to run the game and how well the game holds up on modern PCs. Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary has now arrived on PC, bringing with it multiplayer support, support for 4K resolutions 60+ FPS framerates and ultrawide screen resolutions. Could the PC version of the Master Chief Collection be seen as anything other than a "We're Sorry" note for PC gamers? Now, these Xbox Classics are becoming available on PC with enhanced features and full support for mouse/keyboard controls, and we can't be happier. Microsoft's perception amongst PC gamers is changing, and part of that is thanks to the efforts of team Xbox to address past wrongs. Now, Microsoft is fully behind the PC platform, bringing all of their new games to Xbox and PC on day-1 while investing heavily into the future of PC gaming through technologies like DXR and DirectML. To many PC gamers, Microsoft has betrayed the platform, but recent years have shown us that Microsoft has changed since the 360 Era. Halo started as a franchise that spanned both PC and console platforms, but that changed with the release of Halo 3 on the Xbox 360. Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary PC Performance Review with AMD Ryzen APU Testing
