Deus Ex is a tough game to run at our preffered settings, but the Nitro+ put out a commendable score, just 2fps behind the Nvidia card.
Cards of this budget aren’t really made for gaming beyond 1080p, at least not at such extreme quality settings, but again the 570 is performing right where we would expect.
It did move down the list a bit for the 4K test, but with that 4GB of VRAM holding it back that’s to be expected; not like you would be gaming at 4K with this card anyway, that’s pushing it!
The card handed the first ultrawide test well enough, but it is trailing a few frames behind the old card here, not sure why though.
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