The graphics card performs brilliantly during the Thief benchmark and should surpass 60 frames-per-second with some minor changes in the options menu.
Even more impressive, it’s possible to enjoy a good frame-rate with a 1440P monitor providing you make a few concessions.
Sadly, when rendering the game on a 4K display, the graphical grunt just isn’t there and results in a sub-par 20 frames-per-second experience.
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