The latest version of Thief (known as ‘4' or ‘2014') places the player in control of Garrett, a master thief, as he intends to steal from anyone and everything in his path. Similar to previous games in the series, players must use stealth in order to overcome challenges, while violence is left as a minimally effective last resort.


We test at 1280×720 with high image quality settings, as shown above.

None of the solutions are powerful enough to handle this engine at 1280×720 with high image quality settings. Resolution or image quality would need to be reduced to ensure smooth frame rates throughout.
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no single slot? well that sucks… HTPC users need single slot cards.
Harris, AMD cards output a lot of heat, building this into a single cooler design would be not feasible, based on the temperature results Kitguru recorded.
AMD need the Maxwell architecture for this. I am surprised Nvidia haven’t released a single slot passively cooled MAXWELL based card, but I am sure it is coming soon.
Including the previous Sapphire Ultimate (HD 7750) in the test comparisons would have be very helpful. Next time?