Devil May Cry 5 PC Performance Review

Devil May Cry 5 PC Performance Review

PC System Requirements

Devil May Cry promises to be a relatively easy to run game on PC, thanks mostly to the fact that the games console editions are all designed to target 60FPS framerates, which are a must for this fast-paced series. If Devil May Cry 5 is anything like Resident Evil 2’s recent remake (Full Resident Evil 2 Performance Review here) we should be in for a treat. 
   

MINIMUM:

OS: WINDOWS 7, 8.1, 10 (64-BIT Required)
Processor: Intel Core i5-4460, AMD FX-6300, or better
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or AMD Radeon R7 260x with 2GB Video RAM, or better
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 35 GB available space

RECOMMENDED:

OS: WINDOWS 7, 8.1, 10 (64-BIT Required)
Processor: Intel Core i7-3770, AMD FX-9590, or better
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 6GB VRAM, AMD Radeon RX 480 with 8GB VRAM, or better
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 35 GB available space


Before the game released AMD also released the following video to give their fans an idea of how the game performs on Radeon hardware. 

Drivers

When testing Devil May Cry 5, we opted to use the newest drivers from both the Radeon and Geforce camps, utilising AMD’s Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 19.3.1 driver while using Nvidia’s Geforce 419.35 driver. Both of these driver releases are optimised for Devil May Cry 5, though future drivers may offer gamers additional framerate boosts. 

Testing Methodology

OC3D is a website that is dedicated to PC hardware, so you better believe that we test every game on a wide range of hardware configurations. This commitment to variety means that we will be using both Intel and AMD based testbeds as well as a range of GPU offerings from both Nvidia and Radeon. 

Our primary test system uses Intel’s X99 platform, containing an Intel Core i7 6850K at a fixed clock speed of 4GHz. This testbed will use 32GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 memory and will be powered and cooled by an HX1200i PSU and an H110i AIO liquid cooler respectively, with everything sitting inside a Corsair 460X chassis. In this system, we are using an ASUS Strix X99 motherboard. 

 


Game Test Rig

Intel i7 6850K @4.0 GHz
ASUS X99 Strix
Corsair Vengeance LP 4x8GB DDR4 3200MHz
Corsair HX1200i
Corsair H110i GT
Windows 10 x64 “October 2018 Update”

 


Secondary Ryzen Test System

Aside from our standard X99 test system we also have a testbed based on AMD’s Ryzen 7 1700X CPU, which will sit at a clock speed of 4GHz be housed in an ASUS Crosshair VI Hero motherboard. This system will use Corsair’s 3200MHz Vengeance White LED memory and is contained inside another Corsair 460X chassis. 

This additonal system will allow us to see if any games offer a performance advantage to AMD’s Ryzen or Intel’s Core series processors.  

 

AMD Ryzen Game Test Rig
AMD Ryzen 7 1700X @ 4.0GHz
ASUS X370 Crosshair VI Hero
Corsair Vengeance LED 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz
Corsair 460X System Chassis
Corsair RMi650
Corsair H115i
Nvidia GTX 1080 Founders Edition
Windows 10 x64 “October 2018 Update”

 

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GPU Selection

No gaming test suite would be complete without a large selection of GPUs, which in this case covers Nvidia’s RTX 20-series GTX 10-series and 9-series and AMD’s RX Vega, RX 400 and R9 300 series graphics cards. We have replaced our RX 480 GPU with its RX 580 equivalent, giving us a fairer comparison point between AMD/Nvidia’s modern graphics card lineups. 

Starting with Metro Exodus, we will be testing new PC games with Nvidia’s latest RTX series of graphics cards, with the mid-range RTX 2060 and high-end RTX 2080 Ti entering our graphics card lineup. 


Geforce RTX 20-Series

– Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition
– Nvidia RTX 2060 Founders Edition

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Geforce GTX 10-series

– Nvidia GTX 1080 Founders Edition
– Nvidia GTX 1070 Founders Edition
– ASUS GTX 1060 Strix Gaming OC


Geforce GTX 900-series 

– ASUS GTX 960 Strix 

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AMD RX Vega Series

– AMD RX Vega 56

AMD RX 500 Series


– AMD RX 580 Strix OC


AMD GCN GPUs

– ASUS R9 380 Strix

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Keyboard & Mouse

To control this setup, we will be using Corsair Strafe RGB keyboard with Cherry MX Silent keys alongside a Corsair M65 RGB mouse, matching the general theme of this RGB illuminated system.  

Cherry MX Silent Keys are ideal for gaming, coming with similar characteristics as Cherry MX Red keys, but with quieter operation. This comparative silence will help keep players immersed in their games, without the distracting clicks that are present in other Cherry key switches.  

 

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