Assassin's Creed Origins PC - Ryzen 5 3600 & RTX 3060 Ti - FPS Test and Settings (with benchmarks) HD
#AssassinsCreedOrigins #RTX3060Ti #Ryzen3600 Assassin’s Creed Origins PC tested and benchmarked on RTX 3060 Ti and Ryzen 5 3600. Greetings, everybody. Today, while we wait for more Cyberpunk 2077 patches, I guess, we’re doing some quick benchmarks for AC Origins here, with the RTX 3060 Ti. My current PC specs: -CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 (stock settings) with Coolermaster Hyper 212 Black RGB (w/2 fans, push-pull). -Mobo: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC. -GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti Gaming OC and WHQL driver 460.89. -RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport LT (2x8GB) CL16 DDR4@3200 Mhz. -Storage: PNY XLR8 CS3030 1TB NVMe (O.S.), Samsung 750 EVO 500 GB. -Case: Fractal Design Meshify S2 (Intake: 2x140 Front, 1x120 Lower Front - Exhaust: 1x140 Rear, 1x120 Top/VRM Area). -PSU: Corsair RMx 650W 80+ Gold. -O.S: Windows 10 Pro 64bit (v.2004). -Monitor: AOC AGON AG251FG 1080p-240Hz. Some timestamps: [BENCHMARKS] 00:00 - Intro and Ultra Settings benchmark (1080p) 03:21 - Very High preset benchmark 04:07 - High Settings 04:49 - Medium preset 05:40 - Low Settings 06:23 - Very Low graphics 07:04 - My usual Custom Settings 08:33 - 1440p DSR Downsampling Ultra Settings 09:46 - 1620p DSR Ultra 10:35 - 200% Resolution Scale (4K) Ultra [IN GAME] 11:20 - 1080p Ultra Settings (Alexandria) 13:01 - 140% Resolution Scale 14:12 - 160% Internal Resolution 15:16 - 4K (200% scale) Now, Origins is pretty similar to Odyssey so, since this is the one still installed in my PC, for whatever reason, I decided to test it too, also because we’ve recently done several videos on AC Valhalla, so the Assassin’s Creed mood is still there for me. In general the increase in performance with the RTX 3060 Ti compared to the GTX 1070 in this game is around 40 to 45% for the higher presets, and 20 to 30% when we’re more CPU limited, at lower presets. These are great results and the RTX 3060 Ti can run this game at 1440p and 1620p at quite more than 60 FPS, and pretty close to 4K60 at Ultra Settings, which is great. Not really much else to add here, because the video speaks for itself, the results are solid and the RTX 3060 Ti plays these “current gen” games, or…soon to be last gen anyway (but we’ll wait to 2021 for that), pretty well, really, at high enough settings and resolutions while still being above 60 FPS. As usual, I hope this can be useful to any of you guys, and I’ll see you next time : )