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XFX Radeon HD 7950 Black Edition Overclocked 3GB Graphics Card Review

Batman: Arkham City was release late in 2011 as a sequal to Arkham Asylum. The game uses large scale mapping with heavy effects on lighting and the environment along with a lot of tessellation in a fast moving gaming scene.  It utilises DirectX 11 for shadows, lighting, reflections and particles to give the best gaming experience possible.

With this being only the second time we’ve used the game for benchmarking naturally the only comparison we have to show is against the 7970. This aside we can see that the 7950 has easily smashed through the 100fps barrier at both our singe screen resolutions and gave a very modest 52fps during Eyefinity.

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