We're looking at a huge 215FPS at 1080p Medium detail, beating the pants off of the RTX 2080 Ti and its 164FPS. Even the Radeon RX 590 stands out at Low detail, even when compared to higher-end GeForce offerings. You will see some interesting results from the Radeon RX Vega 56 and RX Vega 64 as well, with 173FPS and 189FPS respectively. Hell, there's less performance gap between the RX Vega 64 and the RTX 2080 Ti than there is between the RTX 2080 Ti and Radeon VII, that's how well the Radeon VII does at Medium/Low settings against NVIDIA's best cards in The Division 2.īut look at those Low preset results: AMD kicking serious ass across the board, with the Radeon VII pushing a huge 244FPS average compared to the RTX 2080 Ti with 182FPS. This is a big deal, considering the Radeon VII is much cheaper. We're looking at a huge 152FPS average on the Radeon VII at 1440p Medium settings, compared to just 128FPS average from the RTX 2080 Ti in comparison. Medium and Low settings provide a much deeper insight into AMD kicking ass for whatever reason at Low detail settings in The Division 2. This is where the charts begin to get interesting. The RTX 2080 slides in at 95FPS, while the Radeon Vega 64 beats out the RTX 2070 by close to 10% and even the GTX 1080 Ti by 4FPS average. NVIDIA's own GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FE performs well with 107FPS, but ultimately loses to the Radeon VII. Even the lower-end GTX 1060 can spit out 27FPS average at 4K with Medium graphics.ĭropping the details down to High and we have close to 120FPS average from the Radeon VII, which is not too damn bad at all. Hitting 60FPS begins at around the RTX 2070/GTX 1080 Ti and RX Vega 64 level, while the 30FPS mark is easily maintained by the GTX 1660, RX 570 and above. AMD beats out NVIDIA with the Radeon VII reaching 83FPS average versus 80FPS on the RTX 2080 Ti FE, while the overclocked MSI card beats them both with 87FPS. The Division 2 still looks great at Medium detail, but it does look a lot of its visual flair from the High/Ultra settings, but the performance improvement is significant. Interesting change in results there by dropping detail, something you'll see more of with AMD once you go deeper into the results. Dropping a few details down (as you can see with our High preset results) and you're getting over 60FPS, closer to over 70FPS with the custom MSI RTX 2080 Ti LIGHTNING Z card.ĭropping the details in The Division 2 down to High and we see the RTX 2080 coming up and offering 58FPS average, while the Radeon VII sails ahead to 65FPS average, just 1FPS lower than the RTX 2080 Ti. I played through the game with a custom RTX 2080 Ti at 4K Ultra and I was enjoying The Division 2, even though I wasn't getting over 60FPS average. You're not going to have a good time at 4K Ultra settings on any other card, as you really want to be hitting 60FPS to be enjoyting yourself. We also have full UI and HUD customization, multi-screen and widescreen support, and variable refresh rate support. This includes a totally uncapped frame rate, 4K and HDR support (uncapped display resolution, so it even works on my 8K monitor). The PC version is the ultimate way to play The Division 2, with Massive and Ubisoft providing some gorgeous graphics as well as PC-specific features. PC Specific Features & Snowdrop Engine PC Features Overview GPU: AMD Radeon VII | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 TI.CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X | Intel Core I9-7900X.GPU: AMD RX Vega 56 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070.GPU: AMD RX 480 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970.CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1500X | Intel Core I7-4790.GPU: AMD Radeon R9 270 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670. ![]() * Prices last scanned on at 5:51 pm CST - prices may not be accurate, click links above for the latest price.
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