Next up is Hitman which often displays a large number of NPCs at one time and utilises the latest DirectX 12 API. As you can see, the graphics card never lets the game dip below 60 frames-per-second and can easily cope with the maximum preset.
When playing Hitman on a 1440p monitor, the frame-rate remains extremely stable and within touching distance of competing GTX 1080 models.
During 4K testing. the graphics card suddenly falls behind its nearest rivals and the gap was larger than expected. Nevertheless, it’s still a good result and enough to maintain a smooth user-experience.
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