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Palit GTX980 Super Jetstream OC Review

On May 22, 2014, a Redux version of Metro Last Light was announced. It was released on August 26, 2014 in North America and August 29, 2014 in Europe for the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Redux adds all the DLC and graphical improvements. A compilation package, titled Metro Redux, was released at the same time which includes Last Light and 2033. (Wikipedia). We test with following settings: Quality-Very High, SSAA-off, Texture Filtering-16x, Motion Blur-Normal, Tessellation-Normal, Advanced Physx-On.
metro 1080p
metro 1600p
At 1600p this engine proves quite a challenge for even the high end hardware on test today. At 1600p, the Palit GTX980 Super JetStream still holds close to 40 frames per second at all times.

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  1. Kitguru Why do you post the base clocks for your overclocking results, this card should be boosting over 1500mhz. That base clock doesnt say much