Nvidia RTX 4080 Graphics Card Review
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
F1 22
Enter the new era of Formula 1® in EA SPORTS™ F1® 22, the official video game of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship™. Take your seat for a new season as redesigned cars and overhauled rules redefine race day, test your skills around the new Miami International Autodrome, and get a taste of the glitz and glamour in F1® Life.
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The official video game of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship™:
Available now on Steam.
Now F1 has always been a game that’s heavily favoured AMD, and coupling that with a CPU bottleneck at 1440p, and you get some weird and wonderful results for both the RTX 4080 and 4090, though it does come with some pretty impressive 1% lows in relation to the average FPS.
At 4K, it’s business as usual, where the 4080 retakes its position above withe 6950 XT that was topping the charts, albeit by a 4% margin, though the more important talking point, is the 21% improvement that we now see over the RTX 3080 Ti.