Halo: Infinite — benchmarks and tuning tips
Now 20 years ago, Halo appeared an ego shooter, which served as a draft horse for the first Xbox and appeared as exclusive title. Both because of the gameplay and because of history, the Halo series is now popular on the PC. With Halo: Infinite has now been published in the last week the latest part of the main series — the single player campaign was unlocked on 8 December, the multiplayer mode has been available free of charge for a while, formally as beta. We have looked at Halo: Infinite with the help of a PC of Captive more closely, which affects the effects of graphic setting on the game performance. We have tested various graphics preset modes and resolutions, but also checked which of each submenu may have a noticeable impact on performance. Because of the PCs provided by Captive, we mark our article as advertising features — the tests, results and conclusions have arisen regardless of cooperation with Captive.
Table of Contents
- Page 1Halo: Infinite — Tuning Tips with our Captive Test PC
- 1.1Halo: Infinite — benchmarks and tuning tips
- 1.1.1UNSer Captive Test PC
- Page 2Halo: Infinite tuning: How to move and the graphics menu
- 2.1ur test: procedure and the graphics menu 3rd page 3hal: Infinite tuning: benchmark results, presets and resolutions
- 3.1Benchmarks: Presets and Resolutions
- 3.1.120 Falls: Detailable Versus Resolutions
- Page 4hal: Infinite Tuning: The submenu items, tuning tips and multiplayer
- 4.1The graphic submenu items
- 4.1.1ur tuning tips and multiplayer mode
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Page 5Pictures Gallery for Halo Infinite: Benchmarks and Tuning Tips with Captive PC
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Our Captive Test PC
We use a Captive High end Gaming R64-718 with a price recommendation of 2199 euros, which is fired as a graphics card from an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060. The technical data looks like this in detail:
Processor: Ry zen 5 5800x (8 cores, 16 threads, 3.8 to 4.7 GHz) RAM: 16 GB DDR4-2400 Main board: MSI B550-A PRO Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti (8 GB) SSD: 1 TB M.2 (PCIe connected) Housing: Aztec Performance P120 Crystal with multiple RGB fans Power supply: Captive Power G650W (650 watts) CPU cooler: LC-Power Cosmos Cool LC-CC-120 with RGB fan Housing dimensions: 48.5 cm (H), 47.6 cm (T), 23.4 cm (B)
On the Captive website you will find more detail information and other gaming PCs with various other configurations. On the next page, we continue with information about our approach to the tests and a description of the Graphic Menu of Halo: Infinite — First, we want to present a first slider screenshot comparison from the game with low and maximum details:
Minimal Detailed Image Slider Maximal Details
First, pay attention to the ground in which more stones are at maximum details. Likewise, the indirect shadows produced by the environment, which ensures more atmosphere, with maximum details on the floor, in the rocks on the right in the background and the two most centrally placed trees.
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