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Sapphire Nitro OC R9 Fury Graphics Card Review

Metro Last Light


Metro Last Light is beginning to show its age, but it’s still a very demanding title with a reliable benchmark. At 1920×1080, the Fury managed a fantastic minimum frame-rate and almost matched higher priced alternatives.

Even when the resolution is increased to 1440P, the Fury doesn’t falter and maintains a wonderful minimum frame-rate. Furthermore, the GPU outperforms a top-tier GTX 980 Ti in both minimum and average numbers.

This victory is short-lived though as the GTX 980 Ti regains second position by a tiny margin. From these results, we can see how well the Fury performs across various resolutions and it’s worthy of praise.

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