At 1080p, the plucky GTX 1660 Ti scored 98 FPS, which is fantastic. However, that’s basically what we got on the VEGA 56, and our 1080 Ti, although we’re not sure why the 1080 Ti kept scoring so long at 1080p here. At 1440p, 65 FPS is more than playable too. At 4K, we do drop to 36 FPS, which is to be expected, but this is a mid £250 card, so 4K gaming isn’t really its target. For that purpose, I’m going to have the charts for 4K on all games, but otherwise no longer discuss it and focus on the 1080p and 1440p performance.
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