Key Takeaways
1. Release Date: Doom: The Dark Ages is set to launch on May 15th, requiring hardware that supports ray tracing for optimal gameplay.
2. Performance Comparison: Early assessments show varying performance on different gaming laptops, with the RX 9070 XT performing comparably to the RTX 5080 at 1080p.
3. AMD vs. Nvidia: AMD’s RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT outperform similar Nvidia GPUs at 1080p, with the RX 9070 XT matching the RTX 5080 and the RX 9070 competing with the RTX 5070 Ti.
4. Resolution Challenges: At 1440p, performance gaps remain, with the RX 9070 achieving 81.1 FPS compared to the RTX 5070’s 68.3 FPS, while the RTX 5060 Ti struggles to reach 60 FPS.
5. 4K Performance: Doom: The Dark Ages is demanding at 4K, with even high-end GPUs like the RTX 4090 barely surpassing 60 FPS, emphasizing the need for mid-range or high-end hardware for smoother gameplay at lower resolutions.
The newest addition to the iconic Doom FPS franchise, Doom: The Dark Ages, is scheduled for release on May 15th. Our review is already live, and overall, Doom: The Dark Ages meets expectations. This time, however, ID Software requires hardware that supports ray tracing for optimal gameplay, raising questions about how well the game will perform.
Performance on Various Laptops
In our assessment, we examined the game’s performance on various gaming laptops, such as the Asus ROG Strix G16 equipped with the RTX 5080 laptop GPU. We’re still finalizing our comparison with desktop GPUs. Meanwhile, TechPowerUp has been testing Doom: The Dark Ages across a range of GPUs, both newer and older.
AMD vs. Nvidia Performance
Interestingly, findings from TechPowerUp indicate that the AMD Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT have a distinct advantage over their Nvidia equivalents. At 1080p with the “Ultra Nightmare” graphics settings, the performance is as follows:
The RX 9070 XT performs on par with the RTX 5080, while the RX 9070 matches the RTX 5070 Ti, marking a significant success for Team Red, as these Radeon GPUs are priced lower. In contrast, Nvidia’s new RTX 5060 Ti 16 and 8 GB versions only achieve 76 FPS.
Increased Resolution Challenges
When increasing the resolution to 1440p, it’s expected that the game becomes more challenging to run. Here, the RX 9070 XT and the RTX 5080 again compare closely, with frame rates of 91.8 and 96.2 FPS, respectively. The RTX 5070 Ti is now more competitive with the RX 9070 XT, registering 86.7 FPS.
Despite this, a significant performance gap remains—about 19%—between the RX 9070, which achieves 81.1 FPS, and the RTX 5070 at 68.3 FPS. This means the RX 9070 is closer in performance to the RTX 5070 Ti than to its intended competitor, the RTX 5070. Sadly, the RTX 5060 Ti models struggle to reach 60 FPS at 1440p on max settings, which is disappointing for GPUs in the $400+ range.
4K Performance Insights
Doom: The Dark Ages proves to be quite demanding at 4K resolution, as even the RTX 4090 barely surpasses 60 FPS. Therefore, it’s not surprising that the RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RX 9070 XT all fall below 60 FPS while playing.
The RX 9070 XT now matches the RTX 5070 Ti with a frame rate of 49 FPS, but the RX 9070 and RTX 5070 still show a clear performance difference. The RX 9070 reaches 42.9 FPS, while the RTX 5070 lags behind at 37.6 FPS.
In conclusion, Doom: The Dark Ages presents a significant challenge at 4K. However, if you possess modern mid-range or high-end hardware, you should enjoy smooth gameplay at 1440p and excellent performance at 1080p.
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