Battlefield 1 PC graphics benchmark review -
Graphics card performance 1440p & 2160p
Graphics card performance WQHD & UHD
* Dark blue is DX12 - Light is DX11 - Results with 0 FPS will be added as soon as account restrictions are lifted.
Starting at 2560x1440 we results quickly become difficult with high quality settings. Many of you will need to drop down to medium Quality now. For the more hardcore PC gamers a preferred resolution is WQHD which is short for Wide Quad HD, a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Let's just call this the more more sexy resolution opposed to the ever so popular Full HD. Again pretty much all cards are doing mighty fine here.
* Dark blue is DX12 - Light is DX11
The big mac of screen resolution then. Commonly addressed as Ultra HD, UHD or 4K, this resolution refers to approximately 4000 horizontal pixels. Ultra HD resolution has four times the number of pixels of a typical 1920x1080 resolution. This resolution and Ultra quality settings require lots of memory, hence the cards with more then 4 GB jump ahead. You'll need a bit more 'beef' inside that PC of yours.
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