Civilization VI FPS on Ryzen 7 9800X3D + Radeon Pro 560

Civilization VI FPS Performance Results

Civilization VI

The standard for turn-time benchmarks. Late-game turns require huge CPU throughput to process AI moves. High-resolution textures also demand a fair amount of VRAM.

Civilization VI FPS Estimates by Resolution on Ryzen 7 9800X3D + Radeon Pro 560

Actual FPS may vary based on RAM speed, background processes, and other system factors

1080P
low123 FPS
medium95 FPS
high75 FPS
ultra57 FPS
1440P
low89 FPS
medium68 FPS
high61 FPS
ultra46 FPS
4K
low52 FPS
medium40 FPS
high31 FPS
ultra23 FPS

Performance Report

Civilization VI Performance Report onRyzen 7 9800X3D + Radeon Pro 560

🎮Visual Experience

At 1080p, frame rates range from 57 to 123 FPS depending on quality settings. At 1440p, frame rates range from 46 to 89 FPS. At 4K, frame rates range from 23 to 52 FPS.

Official Requirements

The Radeon Pro 560 is 42% below recommended, but 160% above minimum for Civilization VI. The Ryzen 7 9800X3D is 573% above the recommended CPU (Core i5-4xxx).

⚙️FPS Ceiling Analysis

The Radeon Pro 560 sets the FPS ceiling at all 1080p settings, all 1440p settings, all 4k settings, while the Ryzen 7 9800X3D still has additional frame-generation headroom.

💰Value Analysis

Approximated average price on current market:

Radeon Pro 560:$150
Official Launch Price: $500
Ryzen 7 9800X3D:$465.38
Official Launch Price: $479

Combo price: $615.38. At 1080p Ultra, this combo delivers 57 FPS, equivalent to 0.09 FPS per dollar.

ResolutionLowMediumHighUltra
1080p0.200 fps/$0.154 fps/$0.122 fps/$0.093 fps/$
1440p0.145 fps/$0.111 fps/$0.099 fps/$0.075 fps/$
4k0.085 fps/$0.065 fps/$0.050 fps/$0.037 fps/$

* Table values represent FPS per Dollar (higher is better)

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Civilization VI Combo AnalysisRyzen 7 9800X3D + Radeon Pro 560

📈Analysis

Which Component Limits FPS Most?

This chart answers a simple question: which upgrade is more likely to increase FPS first? In this case, the answer is clearly the GPU.

The largest gap appears at 4K High, where the Radeon Pro 560 reaches about 35 FPS, while the Ryzen 7 9800X3D still has headroom up to roughly 140 FPS.

That means the Radeon Pro 560 is hitting its performance ceiling first, leaving a 75% gap versus the Ryzen 7 9800X3D's available headroom in the most unbalanced scenario. Across all tested settings, this pairing is GPU-limited in 12 out of 12 cases, with 0 CPU-limited and 0 balanced results.

Overall, this is a clearly GPU-bound combination in this game.

Verdict

Upgrade Recommendations

GPU-Limited

The Radeon Pro 560 is consistently the limiting part in this game, so upgrading the GPU is more likely to deliver a larger FPS gain than upgrading the CPU.

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Detailed BreakdownShows which upgrade is more likely to unlock more FPS in each tested setting

This chart shows which upgrade is more likely to unlock more FPS in each tested setting. The lower line represents the part that reaches its limit first. When the CPU and GPU lines stay close together, the system is more balanced. When the gap widens, one component is more clearly holding the other back. Hover any setting to inspect it.

CPU vs GPU FPS Ceiling by Resolution and PresetCivilization VI on Ryzen 7 9800X3D + Radeon Pro 560

Ryzen 7 9800X3DRadeon Pro 560
FPS350263175880lowmediumhighultra57%60%64%68%1080Plowmediumhighultra56%62%61%64%1440Plowmediumhighultra66%73%75%75%4K

The lower line is the current limiter. The closer the two lines are, the more balanced the CPU and GPU are for this game.

🧠Methodology

Each line represents an estimated FPS ceiling for one component, rather than live usage alone.

To estimate the CPU ceiling, we pair the Ryzen 7 9800X3D with GeForce RTX 5090, our current GPU anchor. To estimate the GPU ceiling, we pair the Radeon Pro 560 with Ryzen 9 9950X3D, our current CPU anchor.

The lower line indicates the current limiter, since that component reaches its FPS ceiling first. In most scenarios, that is also the part most likely to deliver the bigger performance uplift if upgraded first.

The percentage shown represents the gap between the two ceilings. In practical terms, it shows how much of the stronger component's potential is left unused because the weaker one becomes the bottleneck first.

Civilization VI Requirements ComparisonRyzen 7 9800X3D + Radeon Pro 560

See how your processor and graphics card compare against the game official minimum and recommended system specs. The placement of your hardware is calculated using relative synthetic performance scores to help you gauge overall playability.

CPU - Ryzen 7 9800X3D
cpu icon
39,966
Your Score
MinimumCore i3-2120
RecommendedCore i5-4xxx
GPU - Radeon Pro 560
gpu icon
3,475
Your Score
MinimumGeForce GTS 450
RecommendedGeForce GTX 770

Your CPU is 573% below recommended and your GPU is 42% below recommended, but both meet minimum specs. Playable at Low/Medium settings, 1080p or below.

CPU

+573%vsrecommended

GPU

-42%vsrecommended

CPU

+1920%vsminimum

GPU

+160%vsminimum

Minimum Requirements
Video Card: GeForce GTS 450
Processor: Core i3-2120
Memory: 4 GB
Disk Space: 12 GB
System: Windows 10 64-bit
Recommended Requirements
Video Card: GeForce GTX 770
Processor: Core i5-4xxx
Memory: 8 GB
Disk Space: 16 GB
System: Windows 10 64-bit

Civilization VI FAQ

1Can the Ryzen 7 9800X3D and Radeon Pro 560 run Civilization VI well?

The Ryzen 7 9800X3D and Radeon Pro 560 will struggle to run Civilization VI at smooth framerates. At 1080p Ultra, you can expect around 57 FPS which is classified as "playable". Consider lowering settings or upgrading your hardware.

2Is there a more cost-effective setup to run Civilization VI?

This CPU + GPU combo costs approximately $615.38 ($465.38 CPU + $150 GPU). Since the GPU is the main limiting factor, investing in a stronger GPU will improve your framerates and overall value. For example, upgrading to the Radeon Pro Vega 56 for around $399 (Rank #97 for value) could deliver noticeably better performance.

3Which component should I upgrade first to improve Civilization VI performance?

For Civilization VI, upgrading the GPU would usually give you the most noticeable improvement. In the Performance Limiter Analysis, the Radeon Pro 560 is the side that most often caps the frame rate, while the Ryzen 7 9800X3D still has additional headroom in the tested presets. The main bottleneck appears on the GPU side. The largest gap shows up at 4K High, where the GPU reaches about 35 FPS while the CPU still has headroom up to roughly 140 FPS. Across all tested settings, the distribution is 12/12 GPU-limited, 0/12 CPU-limited, and 0/12 balanced.

4Does this setup support Frame Generation for Civilization VI?

Civilization VI does not currently support Frame Generation technologies like DLSS 3 or FSR 3. Your performance is based entirely on native rendering. If the game adds support in a future update, newer GPUs will benefit the most.

5What are the minimum and recommended specs for Civilization VI?

Civilization VI requires at minimum a Core i3-2120 (CPU) and GeForce GTS 450 (GPU) with 4 GB RAM and 12 GB storage. For the recommended experience, you need a Core i5-4xxx and GeForce GTX 770 with 8 GB RAM. Your setup meets the minimum requirements but falls short of the recommended specs. You may need to lower some settings for smooth performance.

6How accurate are these Civilization VI FPS estimates for the Ryzen 7 9800X3D and Radeon Pro 560?

These Civilization VI FPS results are not arbitrary numbers. They come from calculations informed by thousands of real gaming benchmarks, and the typical accuracy range is around 10% to 15%. That makes them far more useful than generic FPS calculators that simply invent values without a benchmark foundation. Actual in-game performance can still vary with drivers, updates, RAM configuration, cooling, and the exact scene being rendered.

Performance estimates are based on synthetic benchmarks and hardware capabilities.

Results may vary based on drivers, OS, and background processes.