Again, we see exceptional results. The card blasted past 60FPS at 1080P, holding pretty steady at 1440P, and while it takes a beating at 4K, it wouldn’t take much tweaking to the settings to get better performance, as we max everything maxed out and Deus Ex isn’t the best-optimised game in the world at higher settings.
Today I found out that Doom has a frame rate cap, and the GTX 1080 Ti held right at that maximum of 200 without fault at 1080P, giving us incredibly smooth gameplay. Bump the resolution up, and it’s still far north of 100fps, which is good news for those with high frame rate displays. Even at 4K, the game didn’t drop below 70FPS, averaged 95FPS, and we saw it hitting 150+ from time to time too.
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