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The Division 2: PC graphics performance benchmark review - Graphics card performance 1080p

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/15/2019 01:03 PM [ 5] 86 comment(s)

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Graphics card performance

The game offers several quality settings and modes. At 1920x1080 even entry-level to mainstream graphics cards achieve very good frame-rates at the best possible settings. Visually there is little difference in-between the normal to the most complex mode settings. Let's start off with Full HD test the graphics cards based on the quality settings we've shown you. The internal benchmark is handy to use and very close to actual gameplay performance. Of course, there will be harsher on the GPU parts in the game, there will be lesser ones as well ergo the results we show are always an indication but offer a good prognosis of how your card will run. We do recommend Ultra quality settings, as most, if not nearly all, graphics cards will yield you good numbers.

  

   

All graphics cards tested are running reference clock frequencies. Nvidia cards often are sold as AIB product with a faster factory clock frequency (a 100~150 MHz on the base clock is not unusual) that can result in say 10% additional performance over reference. For AMD card AIB card typically the cards run either reference or maybe with 50 MHz clock increase. This is why we test at reference clocks with (where possible) reference graphics cards. The type of game you play is always relevant though, a first-person shooter game is nice at 50 to 60 fps, an online shooter on a 144Hz monitor feels better at 100+ fps. For RPG and strategy gaming things are different for which we are comfortable with an FPS ranging as low as 35~40 FPS. For race-games I feel a minimum of 45 FPS average would be a good point to start. At all times if your framerate is low, you can opt to change (lower) in-game image quality settings. 




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