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Heavy duty test available.

That Epic’s game engine Unreal Engine 5 makes for nice games was already clear when it was unveiled in the spring of 2020. It was released a few weeks ago, and if you want to know how your computer fixes the miracle, there is a free benchmark tool called Ezbench to download from Steam.

This is (as far as is known) the first free benchmark tool based on UE5, which makes it interesting. However, testers agree that the test does not show what the engine is capable of graphically – in other words, the test is more heavy-duty than good-looking.

To test it, the minimum requirements are a seventh generation Intel processor or equivalent, 16 GB of internal memory and a Geforce GTX 1080 graphics card (or equivalent from AMD). The recommended specifications say CPU from generation 10, 32 GB RAM and an RTX graphics card in the 3000 series.

So, what points do you get?

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