AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT 12GB Graphics Card Review Featuring XFX QICK 319
Andy Ruffell / 1 year ago
Call Of Duty Modern Warfare II
Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II drops players into an unprecedented global conflict that features the return of the iconic Operators of Task Force 141. From small-scale, high-stakes infiltration tactical ops to highly classified missions, players will deploy alongside friends in a truly immersive experience.
Infinity Ward brings fans state-of-the-art gameplay, with all-new gun handling, advanced AI system, a new Gunsmith and a suite of other gameplay and graphical innovations that elevate the franchise to new heights.
Modern Warfare® II launches with a globe-trotting single-player campaign, immersive Multiplayer combat and a narrative-driven, co-op Special Ops experience.
Available now on Steam.
As we move up to Call Of Duty, AMD have a strong favour here and the 7700 XT does well at 1080p demonstrating a huge 40% uplift over the 6700 XT and 11% more performance compared to the RTX 4070, and also sitting just ahead of the 3090 Ti. A card that once cost $2000 at launch.
Moving up to 1440p, and again, strong numbers coming in with a 45% margin over its predecessor, the 6700 XT and now sitting just ahead of the 6800 XT. Also compared to the RTX 4070, the newest RDNA3 GPU commands another 11% more performance, and for a lesser price.
4K on the 6700 XT was at a level that would be deemed unplayable, but thanks to 33% more performance, the 7700 XT is a card that can play COD at 4K on ultra settings at 69 FPS. This also puts it just ahead of the 6800 XT and 11% ahead of NVIDIA’s RTX 4070.