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Sapphire RX 470 OC Graphics Card Review

Far Cry Primal


The graphics card copes pretty well with the strenuous Far Cry Primal preset and is only a few frames behind RX 470 cards sporting a higher boost clock.

Adjusting the resolution to 1440p doesn’t result in major hitching and closes the gap to the GTX 970.

As expected, the GPU doesn’t have the required horsepower to attain a playable frame-rate on a 4K display while utilising the Ultra preset.

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