


We did experience some audio stutters on that system though, however those issues were resolved as soon as we enabled HT. And we are happy to report that FIFA 19 can run with 60fps even on our simulated dual-core system without Hyper Threading enabled. In order to find out how the game performs on a variety of CPUs, we simulated a dual-core and a quad-core CPU. Naturally, and especially after the wealth amount of graphics settings that were available in Pro Evolution Soccer 2019, we were expecting more. The game also supports MSAA, and comes with support for both DX11 and DX12. In fact, there is only one setting called Rendering Quality that can be set to Low, Medium, High and Ultra and that’s it.

NVIDIA has not included any SLI profile for this game, meaning that our GTX690 performed similarly to a single GTX680.ĮA Sports has added very few graphics settings to tweak.
#FIFA 19 PC DRIVERS#
The game has just been released so it’s time to benchmark it and see how it performs on the PC platform.įor this PC Performance Analysis, we used an Intel i7 4930K (overclocked at 4.2Ghz) with 8GB RAM, AMD’s Radeon RX580 and RX Vega 64, NVIDIA’s GTX980Ti and GTX690, Windows 10 64-bit and the latest version of the GeForce (411.70) and Catalyst drivers (18.9.1 and 18.9.3). Powered by the Frostbite 3 Engine, this latest soccer game promises to look and perform incredibly well on the PC. FIFA 19 is the latest part in EA Sports’ FIFA series.
