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Sapphire Nitro OC R9 Fury Graphics Card Review

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Unlike the previous results, there’s a sizeable margin between the Fury and Fury X’s average frame-rate. It’s not a major problem though because the frame-rate is so high and provides a perfectly smooth experience.

During 1440P benchmarking, the Fury catches up and has enough graphical grunt to maintain 120 frames-per-second on the Ultra preset. This is fantastic for consumers opting for a high refresh monitor.

The graphics card almost achieves the magical 60 frames-per-second on a 4K monitor, and reports a very playable minimum figure. There’s not much variation in the overall frame-rate which is pretty rare for any graphically intense game at such a high-resolution.

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