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Metro last light benchmark gtx 980 ti 1080p
Metro last light benchmark gtx 980 ti 1080p












metro last light benchmark gtx 980 ti 1080p
  1. METRO LAST LIGHT BENCHMARK GTX 980 TI 1080P DRIVER
  2. METRO LAST LIGHT BENCHMARK GTX 980 TI 1080P PC
metro last light benchmark gtx 980 ti 1080p

The Radeon R9 290X fares admirably given its current price, but again shouldn’t be considered a 4K-capable card if you’re looking for maxed-out settings. The GeForce GTX 780 Ti, Titan, and 980 all average around 30 FPS, while Nvidia’s new Titan X comes closer to 40 FPS. The performance numbers don’t change much at 3840x2160 in Metro Last Light. The GeForce GTX 980 Ti again managed to edge out the GeForce GTX Titan X, and it delivered a substantial 25 percent frame-rate boost over the stock GeForce GTX 980 at 4K. QHD isn’t supposed to be an obstacle for these high-end cards, though. Really though, all of the cards we’re testing demonstrate playable frame rates under Metro’s Very High detail setting. Metro was must tighter in the high-end sector but again the new GTX 980 swept aside the competition with 54.5fps at 2560x1600, making it 8 faster than. The Radeon R9 295X2 posts a great benchmark run, beating GeForce GTX Titan X by 29%. Benchmarks: Metro Last Light, Tomb Raider.

METRO LAST LIGHT BENCHMARK GTX 980 TI 1080P DRIVER

Perhaps this is related to the fact that AMD still hasn’t officially released a CrossFire profile for Far Cry 4 it’ll make its debut in the driver we’re testing in a couple of days. The Radeon R9 295X2 does enjoy another technical win, but again starts the benchmark with frame rates under the Titan X, touching Radeon R9 290X territory. The stereotypical reaction to this sort of control interface and jerky performance is, “ugh, console port.” And despite similar average frame rates as Battlefield 4, the Far Cry 4 experience doesn’t feel as smooth. Meanwhile, the Titan X leads Nvidia’s own GeForce GTX 980 by 30%, surpassing the original Titan by an even more astounding 74%.Įven on high-end hardware at relatively modest settings, Far Cry 4 just doesn’t run like a mature first-person shooter. At times, it’s actually slower than the more consistent GeForce GTX Titan X. Above are some performance numbers based on the different image resolution settings. But a look at frame rate over time shows that card’s lead to be sporadic. Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti Review - DX11: Metro Last Light by Hilbert Hagedoorn. Looks like this is the fastest 980 Ti we tested so far. In this title the other 980 Ti was over 5 FPS (8). Here it reached 83.7 FPS stock is around 34 faster than the GTX 980. Last up on this graph is Metro: Last Light. the 980 Ti matched the GTX 1070 while the 980 matched. This is is around 33 faster than the GTX 980, and 1 FPS faster than the MSI GTX 980 Ti. The 1080 Ti still does well and it is seen overcoming the much newer Radeon VII.

METRO LAST LIGHT BENCHMARK GTX 980 TI 1080P PC

On paper, the Radeon R9 295X2 enjoys a commanding 32% advantage over Nvidia’s GeForce GTX Titan X in Far Cry 4 at 2560x1440 using the Ultra quality preset. Gaming Benchmarks Metro Exodus PC Graphics Benchmark. You’d simply have to be alright with its higher power requirement, bulky closed-loop water cooling solution and dependence on CrossFire profiles to favor it in a gaming build. Again, AMD’s Radeon R9 295X2 does deliver a 27%-better result at lower cost.














Metro last light benchmark gtx 980 ti 1080p