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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare PC graphics benchmark performance

Review: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare PC graphics benchmark performance

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/04/2016 05:30 PM | source: | 53 comment(s)

Launching today, we tested 23 graphics cards with Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare for Windows PC in our typical graphics benchmark review. We'll take the game all the way from 1080P towards even 5K Ultra HD at a 5120x2880 pixels resolution. The game is easy to render even at the most stringent image quality settings. Have a peek at the latest iteration of the Call of Duty series.

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Loophole35
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#5354661 Posted on: 11/04/2016 03:02 PM
What's up with the 970 results? Nvidia shafting us already?


Probably has something to do with the memory configuration. Nvidia may optimize it in a later driver (or not).

After looking closer may not be any issue. It's just a tad faster than the 780ti and about 20% slower than the 980. Seems about where it should be. This title is on a older engine that Kepler still has some optimization for so it may be you guys are seeing that.

Undying
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#5354662 Posted on: 11/04/2016 03:03 PM
I hate to say it, but man am I sad to see the fury X with its 4gb of ram reduced to a low end card after all of that HBM is used up. 4gb was seriously a waste of time and effort on AMD's part.


Low end card? Fury X is a third best performing card this review. You really have no idea what your talking about.

They real sad part is that you cannot use your 4xTitan cards in any game.

mattm4
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#5354673 Posted on: 11/04/2016 03:26 PM
I hate to say it, but man am I sad to see the fury X with its 4gb of ram reduced to a low end card after all of that HBM is used up. 4gb was seriously a waste of time and effort on AMD's part.


Deskstar, either you're one of those fanboys or a troll out against AMD. Most of your posts I've seen have been attacks on AMD for dumb reasons. Some of which come across that you really don't know what you're talking about half the time.

But... I cant take anyone seriously when they have 4x Titans, and run a 120hz monitor.. cause that's plain stupid lol.

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#5354694 Posted on: 11/04/2016 04:11 PM
Guys, how about not fighting and insulting for a change?, it would make a heck of a paradox towards the game right :)

Singleton99
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#5354696 Posted on: 11/04/2016 04:13 PM
I hate to say it, but man am I sad to see the fury X with its 4gb of ram reduced to a low end card after all of that HBM is used up. 4gb was seriously a waste of time and effort on AMD's part.


Are you looking at different benchmarks to everyone else @ 1440p the fury-x is 2fps behind a 980ti which is pretty much equal , i class this as a excellent show for AMD and just confirms how well a 4gb card is still performing in the latest games today :) :) :) :) :)

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