Download metro last light benchmark
The moment we raised our resolution at 1440p, we noticed a 12-17fps performance hit. It seems a bit weird that both SLI and Single-GPU modes had the same results, but let’s assume that we were CPU limited.
#Download metro last light benchmark 720p#
Metro: Last Light’s benchmark tool resulted with an average of 52fps at 720p (max settings without SSAA and Advanced PhysX) in both SLI and Single-GPU modes. Nvidia needs to update this SLI profile as soon as possible as the SLI scaling is not up to what we’ve been hoping to. Unfortunately though, it seems that this driver has a lot of issues. Nvidia recommends its latest beta driver for Metro: Last Light, a driver that comes with a – supposedly – updated SLI profile for it and is said to be offering a 10% performance boost. As always, we used an overclocked Q9650 (4.2Ghz) with 4GB RAM, an Nvidia GTX 690, the latest version of the GeForce drivers and Windows 7-64Bit. Metro: Last Light performs better than Metro 2033, even though it is one of the most demanding titles available on the PC. Well, we are happy to report that 4A Games’ claims are true. According to the developers, the engine has been optimized and the game is said to be running better than its predecessor. Metro: Last Light is the sequel to Metro 2033, and is powered by 4A Games proprietary engine, 4A Engine.
We’ve been covering Metro: Last Light’s launch this whole week, and it’s time now for our Performance Analysis.