Doom might be one of the most exciting first-person shooters released for some time but it doesn’t really pose a problem for high-end graphics cards. Nevertheless, it’s interesting to see the performance numbers. For the first time, the Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 1080 came out on top by the smallest of margins.
Once the resolution is set to 1440p, the ranking order changes slightly but there’s really nothing to choose between the three GTX 1080s.
The graphics card just falls shy of reaching the magical 60 frames-per-second figure when playing the game on a 4K panel. Despite this, the overall performance is remarkably strong and within the range I initially expected.
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