12K (Triple 4K Monitors) SLI & Crossfire Graphics Card Review
Rikki Wright / 9 years ago
Battlefield 4
Well doesn’t that look nice and full. A good spread of results with a notable jump from single to multi-card configurations. The GTX 980Ti and R9 Fury X are topping the dual cards with the triple R9 390X’s taking the top spot. At this immense resolution, only the top three scores provide over the desired 60FPS.
Bioshock Infinite
Moving to Bioshock and the results follow a similar suit from the 1080p – 4K benchmarks with low minimum FPS. Again, the GTX 980Ti SLI and R9 Fury X CrossFire options offering the 60FPS mark.
Grand Theft Auto V
The drivers still aren’t fully optimised for triple card configurations, however, the triple R9 390Xs completely dominate here with a huge 51FPS. The graphics settings could be lowered to Low, but that would make for a truly awful gaming experience at this resolution.
Metro Last Light
Metro crippling the minimum frame rates yet again. This time it is the tri-fire 390X option lagging behind the R9 Nano CF and GTX 980Ti SLI options.
Tomb Raider
We already know that Tomb Raider is an easy game for graphics cards to render, so it’s no surprise that the more powerful dual card options provided at least 60FPS here.