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Mesh Elite Game Changer 980 Gaming PC Review

Tomb Raider

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We used a 1920 x 1080 resolution and the Tomb Raider built-in benchmark set to ‘Ultimate' quality.

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The GTX 980 gives the Game Changer a distinct advantage over our Z97 reference system, but the benefit compared to the GTX 970-sporting Chillblast Fusion Barbarian isn't so huge. Nevertheless, Tomb Raider will be eminently playable at the maximum quality, boding well for many other titles.

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Grand Theft Auto V

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We used a 1920 x 1200 resolution and the GTA V built-in benchmark set to maximum quality settings to offer an intense challenge for the gaming hardware while also making playable frame rates a possibility. We used FRAPS to record the frame rates of the last portion of the benchmark, where a jet flies across the city followed by a truck ploughing into a petrol tanker.

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We don't have any systems to compare this to, but it's clear that this very grueling game is eminently playable at the maximum settings in HD. The handy GTA V memory allocation bar shows there's plenty of headroom left from the 4GB available on the GTX 980 graphics, whereas a 3GB card would be struggling at these settings.

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