Core i7-5775C CPU Review

Battlefield 4 and Dying Light

Battlefield 4

Battlefield 4 is the latest installment in the Battlefield franchise, released in 2013. It is based on the Frostbite 3 engine, which is DirectX 11. In order to measure performance using this game, we walked our way through the first mission, measuring the number of frames per second three times using FRAPS. We ran this game at 1920 x 1080, setting overall image quality at “high.”
The results below are expressed in frames per second and are an arithmetic average of the three results collected.
Keep in mind that we used the GeForce GTX 970 with all the processors.
Core i7-5775C Review
On Battlefield 4, the Core i7-5770C performed the same way of the Core i7-4770K, and was 5% faster than the FX-9590.

Dying Light

Dying Light is an open-world horror game launched in January 2015, using the Chrome Engine 6. We tested the performance at this game with all quality options at “high”, at 1920 x 1080 (Full HD), measuring three times the framerate using FRAPS.
The results below are expressed in frames per second and represent the arithmetical mean of the three collected results.
Keep in mind that we used the GeForce GTX 970 with all the processors.
Core i7-5775C Review
At the Dying Light test, the performance of the Core i7-5775C was the same of the Core i7-4770K, but 30% faster than the FX-9590.

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