Gaming: Far Cry 5 - Upgrading from an Intel Core i7-2600K: Testing Sandy Bridge in 2019

Gaming: Far Cry 5

The latest title in Ubisoft's Far Cry series lands us right into the unwelcoming arms of an armed militant cult in Montana, one of the many middles-of-nowhere in the United States. With a charismatic and enigmatic adversary, gorgeous landscapes of the northwestern American flavor, and lots of violence, it is classic Far Cry fare. Graphically intensive in an open-world environment, the game mixes in action and exploration.

Far Cry 5 does support Vega-centric features with Rapid Packed Math and Shader Intrinsics. Far Cry 5 also supports HDR (HDR10, scRGB, and FreeSync 2). We use the in-game benchmark for our data, and report the average/minimum frame rates.

AnandTech CPU Gaming 2019 Game List
GameGenreRelease DateAPIIGPLowHigh
Far Cry 5FPSMar
2018
DX11720p
Low
1080p
Normal
4K
Ultra

All of our benchmark results can also be found in our benchmark engine, Bench.

As with some other titles, there is parity at 4K, but below that resolution there's a large gap between the 2600K and 7700K that an overclock doesn't quite fill.

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