Battlefield 1 is the kind of game that doesn’t need any real introduction. The latest installment of the Battlefield series is as beautiful as anyone would expect and comes right out of the gate with full DX11 and DX12. We would have been done with this performance review sooner as we did have the game available to us prior to the full public launch of the game had it not been for the games ‘system change’ DRM. Basically, like with Battlefield: Hardline, after 5 hardware changes they game locks you out for a 24-hour period without the ability for EA to unlock the game for us. This resulted in at least three days of testing to complete this test, but a few retests were in order, so our grand total came to four days of testing in order to finish this. Because of this we only have Graphics Cards tests completed. Our friends at CustomePCReview conducted additional CPU scaling and Crossfire testing.
Testing Methodology
X99 Test System
| CPU | Intel Core i7 6800k (4.1GHz) |
| Memory | 32GB CORSAIR Vengeance LPX DDR4 2666MHz |
| Motherboard | ASUS X99A-II |
| Storage | Crucial MX100 512GB SSD Seagate 2TB SSHD |
| PSU | Corsair AX860i |









