Now we move onto the really tough and most important tests, real-world gaming! The Aorus didn’t score the fastest time, but it’s not the most expensive card we’ve tested either. At 1080 it hitting almost 100 FPS, and 80, 40, and 60, at 1440p, 2160p and 3440p ultrawide respective. Pretty fantastic scores given we’re maxing out the graphics on a demanding game. A few tweaks will have you hitting 60 FPS at 4K with little concern.
Tomb Raider is pretty well optimised and the Aorus blasted past 100 FPS at three of the resolutions, it “only” hit 80 FPS at 4K, which is fantastic, obviously. If you’re gaming on a HFR display, you’ll be happy you invested in this GPU.
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