NVIDIA’s GTX690 was able to provide an almost constant 60fps experience at 1080p with Ultra settings (however without TAA as that AA option brings a lot of blur, and with High textures in order to avoid any possible VRAM limitation). SLI scaling is great with the game’s default SLI bits, as our GTX690 was used – most of the times – at 95%. NVIDIA has already included an SLI profile for this title, meaning that PC gamers won’t have to mess around with the NVIDIA Inspector Tool in order to find the appropriate/ideal SLI bits. So, it’s time now to see how this new racing game performs on the PC platform.įor this Performance Analysis, we used an Intel i7 4930K (turbo boosted at 4.0Ghz) with 8GB RAM, NVIDIA’s GTX980Ti and GTX690 GPUs, Windows 10 64-bit and the latest WHQL version of the GeForce drivers. The PC version features an unlocked framerate, as well as support for wheels and manual transmission. After a four month delay, Ghost Games’ Need for Speed is finally available on the PC.
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