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Sniper Elite 4: PC graphics and benchmark review
We check out Sniper Elite 4 for PC, the title has been released today and has a few nice tricks up its sleeves. The game is DirectX 12 compatible and has ASYNC Compute support, let's go check out a graphics card or seventeen with this game to see how well it performs.
Read the full review here.
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#5393303 Posted on: 02/15/2017 03:11 PM
Not sure if it's a typo, but review did not include Sniper 4 Elite supported/optimized Geforce 378.66?
Not sure if it's a typo, but review did not include Sniper 4 Elite supported/optimized Geforce 378.66?
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#5393308 Posted on: 02/15/2017 03:17 PM
Please read the article (conclusion) before asking questions that already have been addressed.
Not sure if it's a typo, but review did not include Sniper 4 Elite supported/optimized Geforce 378.66?
Please read the article (conclusion) before asking questions that already have been addressed.
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#5393312 Posted on: 02/15/2017 03:26 PM
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Yeah i saw it right away. Ty HH.
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Radeon R9 380 (2GB)
Radeon R9 280X (3GB)
Radeon R9 380X (4GB)
Yeah i saw it right away. Ty HH.
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#5393318 Posted on: 02/15/2017 03:46 PM
Okay..
What I'm saying is, his conclusion recommends a GTX 1070 for 4k resolution.
Which is incorrect.
There are cheaper alternatives that perform better than the GTX 1070, the R9 Fury for example.. Why recommend the 1070 for this title if you're playing at 4k resolution?
His recommendation based off of his 4k chart starts at the 1070. Basically any card on that chart 1070 and up is what he recommends.
You will notice that in Ultra HD the threshold is very close to 4GB. That is based on a measurement in the first scene segment of the game. You always need to add a little reserve as typically VRAM will either fill up the framebuffer completely (easy to measure) or load dynamically (more difficult as we cannot play the entire game and all its scenes). As stated this game is dynamically loading. I have no doubt that in certain segments of the game that 4GB will be passed, hence I will back my conclusion on that .. in Ultra HD you are better of with a 4GB or higher card, I'd recommend 6GB+
I am not saying 4GB can't cope with Ultra HD, but once your frames starts swapping back and forth in the framebuffer you will see an effect in frametimes and likely stuttering. I am merely making a recommendation on the fact that the memory is running out close to 4GB already. However I will look at that line and rewrite a bit more closely to express my thesis there a little better.
HH, I know you are a very busy man right now but is there any way you could do a FCAT test for the FuryX Vs. 1070 in 4K?
Okay..
What I'm saying is, his conclusion recommends a GTX 1070 for 4k resolution.
Which is incorrect.
There are cheaper alternatives that perform better than the GTX 1070, the R9 Fury for example.. Why recommend the 1070 for this title if you're playing at 4k resolution?
His recommendation based off of his 4k chart starts at the 1070. Basically any card on that chart 1070 and up is what he recommends.
You will notice that in Ultra HD the threshold is very close to 4GB. That is based on a measurement in the first scene segment of the game. You always need to add a little reserve as typically VRAM will either fill up the framebuffer completely (easy to measure) or load dynamically (more difficult as we cannot play the entire game and all its scenes). As stated this game is dynamically loading. I have no doubt that in certain segments of the game that 4GB will be passed, hence I will back my conclusion on that .. in Ultra HD you are better of with a 4GB or higher card, I'd recommend 6GB+
I am not saying 4GB can't cope with Ultra HD, but once your frames starts swapping back and forth in the framebuffer you will see an effect in frametimes and likely stuttering. I am merely making a recommendation on the fact that the memory is running out close to 4GB already. However I will look at that line and rewrite a bit more closely to express my thesis there a little better.
HH, I know you are a very busy man right now but is there any way you could do a FCAT test for the FuryX Vs. 1070 in 4K?
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