Our first look at the results sees the GTX 950 actually losing FPS between the original release and the re-release. The Update rendered the GTX 950 unusable with crashes just as the benchmark was ending.
A similar story here, the re-release performance has dropped compared to the original and the update exposed instability towards the end of the benchmark.
Here is where things start to get interesting as we move up to the more powerful graphics cards, the original release held back on performance that was unlocked during the update release. Since then very little has changed and the performance is roughly the same as the update.
At 1080p, the performance for the GTX 980 has increased greatly with up to 20% FPS gain. At 1440p and 4K, performance is all about the same.
The same scenario for the GTX 980Ti as with the GTX 980, at 1080p the performance has risen greatly. At 1440p and 4K, performance is roughly the same throughout the updates.
Finally we have the Titan X. The performance here was hugely held back at the original release with a huge 26FPS gain at 1080p. The update offered a small performance gain, but nothing you would notice unless you had a FPS counter active.
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