AORUS Model S 12th Gen Gaming PC Review
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
World of Tanks enCore
Running WoT on Ultra certainly won’t be an issue here, actually, the score is so high that 1440p or 4K performance will not be an issue either.
Final Fantasy XV
Final Fantasy has a few years on it now, but it’s a great benchmark as it’s quite a visually demanding title. That being said, it’s no surprise the i7 and RTX 3070 made light work of it.
Metro Exodus
Metro is still a slayer of GPUs, so even at 1080p you’re coming in at just under 56 FPS with extreme settings, but that’s actually very impressive given how demanding the game is.
It drops to 42 FPS at 1440p, but again, not too bad for Extreme settings.
Weirdly, Ray Tracing on high saw the FPS go up, and that’s without DLSS. Very strange.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider
High refresh rate monitors will not be an issue at 1080p.
Even at 1440p, keeping a high frame rate in Tomb Raider was a breeze.
At 1440p, with Ray Tracing on and DLSS set to balanced, the game looks amazing, we’re still getting over 120FPS too.
Apex Legends
Apex doesn’t have a true benchmark built-in but I did a few rounds of Trios and lost in spectacular fashion if you must know. The frame rate was pretty much between 100 and 130 FPS consistently with max graphics at 1440p.