At 720p we see quite a large difference between the Core i5-7600K and Core i7-7700K. The i7 model is 24% faster when comparing the minimum frame rate. However, the 7700K is only able to match the Ryzen 5 1500X in this title and is therefore slower than both the 1600X and 1800X.

The new 8700K is only a fraction faster than the 7700K and its minimum frame rate of 68fps places it roughly on par with the 1500X and 1600X while the 1800X is still a good bit faster. Note that the Ryzen CPUs don’t look nearly as impressive in this title when using a GeForce graphics card.

Civilization VI is a heavily CPU bound title and therefore moving to 1080p doesn’t change much, though it did help extend the Ryzen 7 1800X’s margin ever so slightly.

At 1440p the frame rate is again slightly reduced but the margins all remain much the same.

Dawn of War III

Dawn of War III is a DirectX 11 title and it doesn’t play particularly well with the Ryzen CPUs when compared to the competing Intel parts. The Ryzen 7 1800X and R5 1600X are really only able to match the Core i5-7600K while the rest of Intel line up pulls well ahead.

The new Core i7-8700K for example is roughly 20% faster than the Ryzen 7 1800X and R5 1600X. Little changes when increasing the resolution to 1080p, here the faster Intel CPUs just drop a frame or two. Then finally at 1440p we drop a few more frames but overall the margins remain much the same.