Post your AI benchmark score

@Laurana Kanan So far it seems great.My GTX 960 was continuously showing that it was maxed out while playing, so I started looking at new video cards. And it's been a while since I built my current unit, so I started looking at a complete rebuild. I had thought about getting a gtx 2060, and had really done a lot of comparison work on them. but with the games I play [uhhhhhh, Civ - yep, that's pretty much it], I didn't really see much need to invest the additional cost for what seemed to be a minor if any benefit. Then I found a deal where the parts, including just the required mobo and memory, were more than buying the finished computer with the i7-9700 and the 1660ti. I was very interested when i saw your post, because most reviews don't include Civ in their analysis. considering how well the 1660 seemed to be doing for you was a major part of what finalized my decision. So, now I'm ready for the next expansion [hopefully] and then Civ VII when it comes out.
 
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
GPU: Geforce 1060 6GB
RAM: 12 GB
API: DX12
RESOLUTION: 3840x2160

AI Benchmark: 10.35s
GS AI Benchmark: 81.74s
 
CPU: I5 8400
GPU:
Geforce 1060 3GB
RAM: 16 GB
API: DX12
RESOLUTION: 1920x1080

AI Benchmark: 7.24s
Frametime: 8.30ms
GS AI Benchmark: 38.67s
GA Frametime: 11.51ms

So did anyone yet compile all this information and decide what are the most important factors for civ running speed ?
 
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CPU: X3470
GPU: GTX 1050 2GB
RAM: 14 GB
API: DX11

AI Benchmark: 9.07
GS AI Benchmark: 62.73

I love testing games on legacy hardware
 
I have a new system incoming this week. I need to post an before and after! Will try to post my current (eight year old) system today : )

Current system:
CPU: i5-3350 @ 3.10 GHz
GPU: R9 290 4GB
RAM: 8GB
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
API: DX12
Installed on an SSD (Crucial m4 CT128M4SSD2 128GB)

Gathering Storm Graphics Benchmark
Average Frame Time: 20.975ms
99th Percentile: 28.208ms

Gathering Storm AI Benchmark
Average Turn Time: 56.91


Future system:
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
GPU: GeForce RTX 2080 8GB
RAM: 32GB
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
API: DX12
Installed on an SSD (Kingston A2000 1TB)

Gathering Storm Graphics Benchmark
Average Frame Time:
99th Percentile:

Gathering Storm AI Benchmark
Average Turn Time:
 
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Anyone with Ryzen processor playing Civ, could post his results as well ?

Windows 10.
AMD Ryzen 7 2700, 8 core
NVidia GeForce RTX 2070
16 RAM

DX11 -> 7.46 with 5 tries
DX12 -> 7.05 with 5 tries.

All on highest graphics. And FPR was jumping up and down from 45 to 110, medium around 70.

Benchmark for GS ended up the same for both, around 42 seconds.
 
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i5-4670 3.4GHz
GTX 970 3.5GB
24 GB DDR3 @1600
15.73 seconds turn time.(dx12)

I am a little bit disappointed. :(
Above are my old PC specs, here are my new PC specs:

i7-9700k (8 cores, 3.6GHz)
RTX 2080 8GB
32 GB DDR4 @2666

AI Benchmark (dx12)---- 6.65 second turn time.
Gathering Storm AI Benchmark(dx12) ---- 38.19 second turn time.

*edit --
Original machine resolution is 1920*1080. Current PC resolution is 2560*1440.
 
I have a new system incoming this week. I need to post an before and after! Will try to post my current (eight year old) system today : )

Current system:
CPU: i5-3350 @ 3.10 GHz
GPU: R9 290 4GB
RAM: 8GB
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
API: DX12
Installed on an SSD (Crucial m4 CT128M4SSD2 128GB)

Gathering Storm Graphics Benchmark
Average Frame Time: 20.975ms
99th Percentile: 28.208ms

Gathering Storm AI Benchmark
Average Turn Time: 56.91

New system (at the same resolution, but much higher settings when it comes to shadow resolution etc.):
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
GPU: GeForce RTX 2080 8GB
RAM: 32GB
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
API: DX12
Installed on an SSD (Kingston A2000 1TB)

Gathering Storm Graphics Benchmark
Average Frame Time: 10.064
99th Percentile: 12.765

Gathering Storm AI Benchmark
Average Turn Time: 34.15
 
i7-8086K @ 5.3GHz
32GB DDR4-3333 cas 14
1080Ti @ 2560x1600
Win 10 64bit
Samsung 970 EVO 2TB NVMe

DX12 AI Benchmark: 6.83 seconds
DX12 GS AI Benchmark: 31.06 seconds

Multiple apps / AV / firewall etc running in the background
 
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This is my old (2010!) gaming machine now at work: Firewall,AV etc running

CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 3200Mhz 6 cores
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 680 2GB
RAM: 8GB
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
API: DX12
Installed on an SSD

AI: 10.67s
GS AI: 80.62s
 
This is my old (2010!) gaming machine now at work: Firewall,AV etc running

CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 3200Mhz 6 cores
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 680 2GB
RAM: 8GB
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
API: DX12
Installed on an SSD

AI: 10.67s
GS AI: 80.62s


And my actual game machine: (about 3 years old)

CPU: Intel i7 4000ghz 4 core
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 970 4GB
RAM: 16GB
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
API: DX12
Installed on an SSD
AI: 8.32s
GS AI: 44.70
 
CPU: Intel i7 6700@3.40 GHz
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 6GB
RAM: 16GB
OS: Windows ?
API: DX12
Installed on an SSD
GS AI: 41.80
I've been real pleased that this machine plays civ very well after three years. I bought a new machine for both Civ5 and Civ6, since I recall the old days when turn times were so slow that I had to wander around the house between moves.
 
i7-8086K @ 5.3GHz
32GB DDR4-3333 cas 14
Damn, thats some serious OC,or is that one of those binned cpus?. Whats your cooling solution? Ram is OC too I guess?¿Make/model?
 
CPU: Ryzen 3600 @ stock
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 8 GB
RAM: 32 GB 3200 Mhz @ 3600 CL14
Win 10 & DX12
AI: 6.60s
GS AI: 34,56s


Edit: Settings on Ultra, 1920x1200
 
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HP Omen-17 (new in 2016)
Intel i7-6700HQ
GTX 1070 (laptop) w/441.41
16GB DDR4-2133
Win 10 Pro 1903, DX12
Civ VI 1.0.0.341
Resolution: 3840x2160

3 runs each:
AI: 9.16s, 9.15s, 9.26s
GS AI: 54.43s, 54.00s, 54.24s
 
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Computer Name: 'Stella'
CPU: I9-9900k
GPU:
Aorus 2080-TI
RAM: 64 GB - DDR4 - 3800 Trident Z Royal
Windows 10 Home
RESOLUTION: 1920x1080
Z390 Auros water-force extreme (Using coolant)
Samsung nvme 970 evo+ m.2.

Default High settings, 2560x1440 Res 143Hz, Full Screen, MSAA 8X
AI Bench: 5.33s
Fps Bench: 1.819ms
Civ6_AIBench.jpg
Civ6_fpsBench.jpg
 
Damn, thats some serious OC,or is that one of those binned cpus?. Whats your cooling solution? Ram is OC too I guess?¿Make/model?

The 8086K is an Intel binned 8700K with factory OC. Guess my chip is a good one because it can do 5.4GHz, but I run it at 5.3GHz for 24x7 use. I cool it with a Noctua NH-D15. My RAM is a 3200 MHz G.Skill kit cas 14, I’ve got it OC’d to 3333 with the same tight timings. Makes for a pretty potent game PC with my 1080Ti @ 1600p.
 
The 8086K is an Intel binned 8700K with factory OC. Guess my chip is a good one because it can do 5.4GHz, but I run it at 5.3GHz for 24x7 use. I cool it with a Noctua NH-D15. My RAM is a 3200 MHz G.Skill kit cas 14, I’ve got it OC’d to 3333 with the same tight timings. Makes for a pretty potent game PC with my 1080Ti @ 1600p.
Awesome! those are some solid numbers. I run around 37s on GS AI on a 4.2ghz ryzen 2600 (non x) with a noctua nh14 that has been pumping air out of my previous i5 2500k for 6 years. I cant squeeze it much more tho, I dont go over 45ºC in any situation (several timespy runs back to back), but its already running 1,375v and I dont want to 1,5x the power for +5% gain really. 3200mhz ram too, but I cant seem to go under cas 16.
 
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