The native GPU performance all in Full HD
In order to see the native raw performance in 1080p for the first time, the comparison of all graphics cards used so far comes at this point again. Reminder: Nothing was changed in the settings, only the resolution was lowered!
Then let’s see if just the two older GPUs – our GTX 1060 6GB and the RX 590 – can still crack the 60 FPS sound barrier (with max settings).
It’s close for our two GPU retirees, they unfortunately fail to reach the magic 60 FPS wall. As already mentioned, you can easily reach 60 FPS with a few changes in the settings. In most cases you have to look for the optical differences between ultra and high settings with a magnifying glass anyway! So if no FSR is available, you can turn down the settings. But nobody has to be sad today and we leave the settings slider at the stop for now. Because today FSR is helping us! Before we look at that, here are two detail slides.
NVIDIA clearly tops the charts here in native. We already know that! Then let’s see if we can use FSR or DLSS to change the variances color to green. I didn’t include the RTX 3080 FE in the 1080p comparison, as I mentioned earlier. That makes no sense – at over 200 FPS – from my point of view. In case of doubt you will run into the CPU limit anyway and there is no added value except graphical losses! Just so we can take a look at the performance gains of FSR vs DLSS in 1080p, the RTX 3060 Ti will be used here as a representative of the current Ampere graphics cards. Let’s do it!
- 1 - Introduction and Test Sysstem
- 2 - Necromunda Hired Gun 1440p native GPU Comparison
- 3 - RTX 3060 Ti 1440p Performance with DLSS or FSR
- 4 - RX 6700 XT 1440p Performance with FSR
- 5 - RX 5700 XT 1440p Performance with FSR
- 6 - RX 590 1440p Performance with FSR
- 7 - GTX 1060 6GB 1440p Performance with FSR
- 8 - Necromunda Hired Gun 1080p native GPU Comparison
- 9 - RTX 3060 Ti 1080p Performance with DLSS or FSR
- 10 - RX 6700 XT 1080p Performance with FSR
- 11 - RX 5700 XT 1080p Performance with FSR
- 12 - RX 590 1080p Performance with FSR
- 13 - GTX 1060 6GB 1080p Performance with FSR
- 14 - Summary and Conclusion
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