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Box Cube Custom iCUE Prebuilt Review w/ 3700X & 5700 XT

For the synthetic gaming tests, we tested the GPU’s capabilities with 3DMark benchmarking software. We compared the system to other prebuilt systems we have reviewed in the past, where possible.

Within the Time Spy results you can see what we were all expecting, pretty much identical scores to the other 5700XT systems and not far off the RTX 2070 Super results. Fire Strike we actually took first place, only slightly lower on the Physics CPU score. Fire Strike Ultra saw 3rd place, being beaten by an RTX 2080S, another great result.

Since the 5700XT is aimed towards 1080p and 1440p and not 4K we’ve benchmarked these games at both 1080p and 1440p, choosing the highest settings possible to show you how capable the system is. Remember you can always lower settings to get better results but that’s not the aim here.

Running Call of Duty Modern Warfare, we got excellent results at both 1440p and 1080p, both easily breaking the 100FPS mark, excellent results there. Doom Eternal smashes the FPS bar out of the park hitting nearly 300 FPS at 1080p, 1440p still gives an excellent result over 150FPS. The Division 2 is always a bit of a struggle in comparison but even on Ultra we still have playable frame rates, remember you could get better whilst dipping some settings. The same can be said with Shadow of the Tomb Raider, seeing great scores in 1080p and still very good at 1440p. Finally, we have Resident Evil 2 remake, over 100FPS in both resolutions.

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