3DMark Ice Storm Benchmark
The latest version of 3DMark from FutureMark includes numerous benchmarks including one they have “Ice Storm” and we have used the ‘Extreme’ settings.
Sleeping Dogs Gaming Benchmark
Sleeping Dogs is an open world action-adventure video game developed by United Front Games in conjunction with Square Enix London Studios and published by Square Enix, released on August 2012. Sleeping Dogs has a benchmark component to it that mimics game play and an average of four runs was taken.
The settings used in the testing below are the stock Medium display settings and a resolution of 1920×1080.
BioShock Infinite Gaming Benchmark
BioShock Infinite is a first-person shooter video game developed by Irrational Games, and published by 2K Games released in March 2013. The game has a benchmark component to it that mimics game play and an average of four runs was taken.
The settings used in the testing below are Low for quality and a resolution of 1920×1080.
Assassins Creed: Black Flag Gaming Benchmark
Assassins Creed: BF is an historical action-adventure video game, published by published by Ubisoft and released in October 2013. Like Battlefield 4 this games does not include an in-game benchmark. This makes it perfect for more real world gaming testing. To obtain repeatable results we have used FRAPs and recorded a custom run through Havana’s marketplace. An average of four runs was taken.
The settings used in the testing below are Medium settings for quality, VSync disabled and a resolution of 1920×1080.
Call of Duty: Ghosts Gaming Benchmark
Call of Duty: Ghosts is a first person shooter video game, published by Activision and released in October 2013. Since it does not include an in-game benchmark, it perfect for more real world gaming testing. To obtain repeatable results we have used FRAPs and recorded 90 seconds of the single player ‘Ghost Stories’ level, starting as soon as we resume control of Logan back on Earth. An average of four runs was taken.
The settings used in the testing below are medium stock settings for quality, VSync disabled and a resolution of 1920×1080.
As you can see while the ‘CPU’ portion of the AMD A10-7800 is only equivalent to the i3 the ‘GPU’ each of these have are completely different. This difference is so large that it is like comparing apples to oranges. Put simply the AMD is vastly superior and makes Intel’s offering simply anemic in comparison.