Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X Review

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DX11: Thief

DX11: Thief 2014

Thief is a series of stealth video games in which the player takes the role of Garrett, a master thief in a fantasy/steampunk world resembling a cross between the Late Middle Ages and the Victorian era, with more advanced technologies interspersed. Thief is the fourth title in the Thief series, developed by Eidos Montreal anda published by Square Enix. The story is set several hundreds of years after the events of the original series in the same universe (clues to the backstory are hidden among documents, plaques, and letters). The original master thief Garrett's (known as the legendary master Sneak Thief) iconic Mechanical Eye is one of the hidden Unique Loots in the game (and can be found inside of a prison complex he apparently failed to escape). Other iconic factions such as the Keepers and Hammerites and other old gods have been outlawed, and now lie in ruins throughout the city and beneath.

 

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Image Quality Settings:

  • DX11 / Mantle
  • Very High Image Quality
  • 8x Anisotropic Filtering
  • Screenspace reflection on
  • Parallax Occlusion mapping on
  • FXAA on
  • Contact Hardening Shadows on
  • Tesselation on
Check that out, 42 FPS in Ultra HD with a single GPU, now we're talking business. It seems that the Titan X is the first card (single GPU) that can deal with Ultra HD properly.
 

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WHQD is a resolution of 2560x1440. It is by far the most popular monitor resolution for the high-end. Excellent performance really, the card is pushing an excellent 77 FPS on average at this resolution, with these rather killer image quality settings. So that is 30% more performance compared to a GeForce GTX 980 (reference).

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