The GTX 1060 still has a clear lead here, but the 570 scores just about 60fps, making it ideal for 1080p gaming.
Increasing the resolution wasn’t a problem either, with frame rates that are still within a playable limit.
At 4K the gap between the GTX 1060 and the 570 is reduced, although both cards struggle at such extreme settings.
Ultrawide was also hard work for the card, but stepping down to medium settings should do the trick for playable framerates.
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