Mercutio
Fatwah on Western Digital
It's on par (a little below, actually) with the 3070, yes. That's still A LOT of graphics card. It's absurd enough that it wasn't a part I felt the need to upgrade once I got it.
After doing a little bit of digging on that Matrix Awakens demo, there is apparently a single thread in Unreal Engine 5 that bottlenecks everyone from pushing past a certain threshold of detail and framerate. Even the people with 12th gen i9s (the top of single thread performance in x86, usually) and RTX 3090s aren't ever seeing much over 45fps at 4k and the highest settings. Turning off the ray-traced lighting detail fixes all that, but also makes the demo look more or less like any other game set in a city released in the past eight or nine years. Since there's no way on Windows to bind a thread to a particular core without source code access, it's not something we can really monitor or control, even though GPU utilization seldom goes over 70% of high-end cards and all-core CPU activity rarely goes over 40%.
However, for purposes of comparison, the Matrix Awakens demo isn't a rock-solid 30fps at 4k on a PS5 or whatever the biggest Xbox is, either.
This is the demo in question. If you skip to about the 3 minute part and skip the bit with the movie stars, you'll see the bits they let our cards render.
After doing a little bit of digging on that Matrix Awakens demo, there is apparently a single thread in Unreal Engine 5 that bottlenecks everyone from pushing past a certain threshold of detail and framerate. Even the people with 12th gen i9s (the top of single thread performance in x86, usually) and RTX 3090s aren't ever seeing much over 45fps at 4k and the highest settings. Turning off the ray-traced lighting detail fixes all that, but also makes the demo look more or less like any other game set in a city released in the past eight or nine years. Since there's no way on Windows to bind a thread to a particular core without source code access, it's not something we can really monitor or control, even though GPU utilization seldom goes over 70% of high-end cards and all-core CPU activity rarely goes over 40%.
However, for purposes of comparison, the Matrix Awakens demo isn't a rock-solid 30fps at 4k on a PS5 or whatever the biggest Xbox is, either.
This is the demo in question. If you skip to about the 3 minute part and skip the bit with the movie stars, you'll see the bits they let our cards render.