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Overclockers UK 8Pack Asteroid System Review

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Ashes of the Singularity is the toughest title in our suite of gaming benchmarks and the OCUK Asteroid holds up admirably. At 4K UHD you'd have to sacrifice some detail settings to Extreme or High to get a more playable frame rate but 1440p gamers should have no problems cranking up the detail settings.

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5 comments

  1. This with a Fury Pro Duo would be EPIC! Esp when Crossfire is working… 😀

  2. Sooooon

  3. Why would someone who has just bought a 980ti or titan x want to pay only a few month later to a1080?

    Then again if you buy this you gone money to burn

  4. Well, you know how good Crossfire is dude 😉 😀

  5. Irishgamer Gamer

    A little light on the RAM SIDE of things.
    I assume they will be switching out the TI to 1080