Gigabyte GeForce GTX 980Ti Xtreme Gaming Review
Battlefield 4

In Battlefield 4, the GPU doesn’t even break into a sweat at 1920×1080 and reaches an average frame-rate of 140. This is superb when you consider how visually adept the game’s engine is. For some reason, Battlefield 4 favours the Titan X quite considerably compared to other titles, and this might simply be down to optimization.

There’s very little to choose between the top results on a 1440P monitor despite completing multiple runs. Here we can see the graphics card provides a wonderful experience and never drops below the magical 60 frames-per-second figure.

It’s extraordinarily difficult to achieve 60 frames-per-second on a 4K display, and this is evidently shown by the data below. Nevertheless, the game remains playable, and you can easily improve the frame-rate with slightly scaled back settings. It’s quite bizarre to see two graphics cards with identical results, but not overly surprising due to the identical core clocks.

















Pssss bad test…see the results: they are inconsistents.
Metro; Nano, min 10 fury min 22 jajajaja
Probably the best card made prior to the new 1080’s.
It’s benchmark results – my own – prove out that this beast of a card can run with ’em all.
3D Mark results – the top 8% of all PC’s tested – unclocked!