Again, just like we saw in the synthetic benchmarks, the H360 is pretty competitive. Sure, it’s not setting world records, but it wasn’t designed to. Hitting 131.4 FPS in Deus Ex, and 198.45 FPS in Tomb Raider are very competitive scores for any motherboard. Then we saw 135.94 in Ghost Record, and 139 in Far Cry. All these scores are around the middle of the charts, so is it fair to say it’s average performance? I think so, it beats most AMD solutions, and even pulls ahead of a few Z370 motherboards in each test, so that’s a nice win for this motherboard.
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