![]() The performance hit is considerable, but the difference to your eye is negligible. 11,520 x 2160 is insanely hard on GPUs, and because of the lack of multi-GPU support in games these days, you can't just throw more Radeon or GeForce GPUs into your system to increase the performance.īut, thanks to most games being made on consoles these days, the difference between Medium and Ultra presets in today's games really isn't all that different. We will be running both Medium and Ultra presets, so that we can see what type of improvement dropping down to Medium will provide. It doesn't matter what hardware you throw at multi-monitor setups, it's never enough. This is why we are taking the time to run both Medium and Ultra presets, so that we can see how much more performance you can get from dropping down to Medium in-game settings. We don't want anything under that, and while we understand 11,520 x 2160 isn't easy on any GPU setup, 60FPS is something I strive for in all gaming situations. We also run Unigine Heaven for the synthetic side of things, but drop 3DMark (which is something we benchmark on our video card reviews). We also run Battlefield 4 thanks to the Frostbite 3 engine being one of the most gorgeous on the market, powering games like Star Wars Battlefront and Mirror's Edge Catalyst. What Games/Software We're Using & Medium/Ultra Benchmark Runsįor our video card reviews, we benchmark games with built-in benchmarks so that people can run the same benchmarks we do at home, without issues. Drivers: NVIDIA GeForce 355.65 and AMD Catalyst 15.11.1.OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit - Buy from Amazon.Power Supply: Corsair AX1500i - Buy from Amazon / Read our review.Case: Lian Li PC-T80 Open-Air - Buy from Amazon. ![]()
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