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Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 iChill X3 Graphics Card Review

Rise of the Tomb Raider


On the Very High preset, it’s recommended for graphics cards to have more than 4GB of video memory due to the unbelievably detailed textures. As a result, many cards fare quite badly in the minimum frame-rate department. Thankfully, the GTX 1080 doesn’t suffer from any hitching even in demanding sections and easily copes with the game’s visual fidelity.

During 1440P testing, the GPU’s minimum frame-rate stays very stable and the average shows its suitability for high-refresh 2560×1440 gaming.

Unbelievably, the graphics card is able to provide a stellar 60 frames-per-second experience and doesn’t falter too much when the action becomes intense.

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