Ghost Recon is extremely demanding on even the best graphics cards, especially with our use of ultra settings. The 570 pulled ahead of the 480 here, but only by a small margin. This game is very demanding on VRAM too, so the GTX 1060 wins out thanks to its 6GB of memory. Overall, this game doesn’t work well with AMD cards, and you’ll notice the 470 and 570 perform about the same, even with the 470 ahead of the 570, so take these numbers with a pinch of salt until drivers improve.
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