Unreal Engine 5 has been formally released, and there are many games in development that make use of its stunning capabilities. There are several showcase demos, including the gorgeous Matrix Awakens demo. As gamers know, stunning graphics places a heavy demand on your hardware, and if you were keen to see just how Unreal Engine 5 games will perform on your PC, now’s your chance, thanks to EzBench, a free Unreal Engine 5 benchmark.
It’s available as a free download on Steam (thanks to ComputerBase for the tip). It includes 8K textures, ray tracing support and it goes without saying that it will bring your system to its knees. It’s set on a small island and it’s designed as a demanding stress test of your system, however the developers note that it’s a work in progress and properly optimized UE5 games will run better than EzBench.
The developers recommend an Intel 7th Gen or equivalent CPU and GTX 1080 or equivalent GPU, but in order to run it with ray tracing, you’ll need an RTX 20 or Radeon RX 6000 series GPU. The recommended VRAM requirement is 8GB. That gives us a hint as to what upcoming games might require, at least if you want to play with high resolution textures and all the details turned up.
The download might be free, but those textures mean it’s a large download, at 19.5GB. Imagine how big a full game will be!
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Unreal Engine 5 is developed by Epic Games. It’s set to be used by several major titles, including S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, a new Tomb Raider game and CD Projekt Red's new Witcher game.
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