![]() So Same architecture (Pascal) yet there is no gain in perf. When we take the GeForce GTX 1060, we see smaller than 1 FPS differences, that would be considered as random anomalies. ![]() This bug is being addressed by the development team. There is a known bug that causes some very high end cards to regress relative to DirectX 11.There are no visual or gameplay differences between the two DirectX versions. If you encounter problems with DirectX 12, we recommend turning it off again.Multi-GPU is not yet supported in this patch.WARNING: Using the DirectX 12 API can offer better performance on some systems, however, it will not be beneficial on all.The release notes that come with the DX12 Beta patch do mention this specifically: first off, for all cards we use the absolutely latest available driver okay ? Overall the generic picture is that nvidia does not gain from DX12 mode, the GeForce 1080 topped it with a specific drop in perf at 1080P. ![]() NVIDIA GeForce (GeForce 372.70 / High Quality): You are looking at up-to 10% performance increases at the lower resolutions really. At Ultra HD, well you are completely GPU bottlenecked (of course).įIJI GPUs then, again a nice relative performance boost at 1080P mostly really. We see a handsome performance boost at 1080P as well as 1440P. AMD Radeon (Crimson 16.9.1 / High Quality):Īboce the RX 480, on average we could add 2~3 FPS, we expected a bit more, especially when you look at the next chart. Results vary heavily though and suffice to state once again, the DX12 mode is a BETA. We test at HIGH image quality settings and no MSAA as we feel that mode offers the best balance inbetween performance and quality. You are going to notice that the cards that do benefit from the DX12 patch and performance modes, up-to 2560x1440 there is a gain in performance. It is a bit of a mixed bag really, some cards kick in well, others not so much. We'll do the charts on the next pages, but for each brand we are going to zoom in a bit and test three cards + look at the performance differences. Once you startup the game and get the properties page, you can now select DirectX 12 mode (should your graphics card support it). A new window will open and under the betas tab, select the DirectX 12 build from the drop down menu to begin downloading and installing the new build. Launch Steam and right-click the game from the Steam library to open the properties menu. In Steam please go to the game properties and select BETAs:Įnabling DirectX 12 for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is fast and simple. On September 8th a new Beta patch has been made available for Deus eX, allowing opening up the DirectX 12 API.
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