This Unreal Engine 5.4 industrial factory tech demo shows why you may need more than a gaming PC with a high-end graphics card to run it smoothly. What you’re about to see is running on an Intel Core i7 10700F processor paired with the RTX 4080 running at 4K, 1440p with Nanite, Lumen and Epic settings on.
Everything looks silky smooth when running the tech demo at 1440p, as it hits 80-90 fps with ease, but when the settings get bumped up to 4K, the system struggles to maintain 60 fps. One new feature you’ll find in this version of Unreal Engine is Motion Matching, or an expandable next-generation framework for animation features. Technically speaking, it searches a relatively large database of captured animation using the current motion information of the character in game as the key. For those interested in Unreal Engine 5.4, you can Download it here now.
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB GDDR6 dedicated graphics card
- 1710 MHz GPU clock speed and 1807 MHz memory clock speed
- DisplayPort x 3 (v1.4a) and HDMI 2.1 x 1 output interfaces