![]() You'll be either at or close to 144 FPS (keeping Vsync on to keep it in the Freesync range, despite the minor input lag that this causes) in less-demanding titles such as Diablo III and League of Legends. This is a solid card for 1440p gaming, and has handled everything I've thrown at it so far. I'm pairing it with an Acer XG270HU 144Hz 1440p Freesync monitor, and coming from a GeForce 760 2GB. You pay for it (it's priced ten-twenty dollars higher than Sapphire's MSRP, and that's on NewEgg), but it is quality through and through. Pros: This is the fastest out-of-the-box RX 480 that you can buy, and it both looks and feels like it. I will probably update this review as I've had more time with the card, but so far, so good. Under the card stays around 75C and the clock speed seems to stay at 1342 MHz (no clock throttling). I did a test this morning where I have been running on the card to load it up and monitor the clocks and temps with WattMan. So far the fans on the card stay quiet under load. My old 6850 was a slide show at these settings. In Doom I am able to run at 1920x1200 at the highest settings in Vulkan and the game is buttery smooth. The only game I have tried with it so far is the Doom demo running under Vulkan. Overall Review: I just got this card yesterday and installed it without any issues. I like the simple design of the shroud/cooling system (the card doesn't look like a transformer) ![]()
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