Ghost Recon is savage when it comes to VRAM usage, and our high settings don’t help that much either. However, the card still put out a score that came out above 30fps at 1080p, and honestly, this will be nicely around 60fps with medium to high settings. What’s strange is that the RX 470 did a little better, no idea why, but it’s something we’ve seen with the 480/580 too, and most likely is a driver issue with what is an Nvidia optimised game.
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