The AORUS card puts up some fantastic numbers here, scoring almost 100 FPS at 1080P, and breaking 60 FPS at 1440P.
Only slightly ahead of the RX 580 here, although it’s unlikely those buying this card will be using it to game at 4K.
Ultrawide performance was behind the AMD card, but still a good score. A few tweaks to the graphics settings could get that average above 60 FPS.
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