As you can see, the graphics card is able to maintain a stable frame-rate during the Ashes of the Singularity benchmark and almost defeats the ASUS STRIX GAMING GTX 1080. Both of these still struggle to match the Inno3D model which benefits from a very high boost clock above the quoted specification.
Increasing the resolution to 1440p bunches the GTX 1080 cards closer together and it’s evidently clear that the contrasting factory overclocks hardly makes a difference. Plus, the numbers are easily within a margin of error.
When setting the testing monitor to 4K, the graphics card is tantalising close to the second position. On the other hand, the minimum frame-rate could be better and I’d prefer to see it nearer the 38 frames-per-second mark.
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