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Palit GTX 1080 GameRock Premium Edition Review

Ashes of the Singularity is a real-time strategy game set in the future where descendants of humans (called Post- Humans) and a powerful artificial intelligence (called the Substrate) fight a war for control of a resource known as Turinium.

Players will engage in massive-scale land/air battles by commanding entire armies of their own design. Each game takes place on one area of a planet, with each player starting with a home base (known as a Nexus) and a single construction unit.

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We test the final retail game at 1080p resolution and with EXTREME image quality settings, shown above.

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At 1080p in the Direct X 12 game, the Palit GTX 1080 GameRock Premium Edition takes second place, behind the dual GPU R9 295X2.

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7 comments

  1. Gosin Nilratana

    What about EVGA FTW? I’ve heard it the fastest card isn’t it why it didn’t include in this test?

  2. No it’s not. Actually it’s the weakest of the whole lot.

  3. Gosin Nilratana

    http://www.pcworld.com/article/3088145/components-graphics/evga-gtx-1080-ftw-review-the-most-powerful-graphics-card-in-the-world-made-better.html

  4. Lol, no. He meant the reference Nvidia 1080 as the fastest card in the world (which actually was) and the EVGA has improved its performance and cooling (which also is true). That said, the others AIB cards do that too, and better as the EVGA (bar the Gigabyte Gaming G1).
    At the moment you have the Zotac AMP Extreme as fastest 1080 closely followed by the Palit. The EVGA is rather noisy and hot.

  5. Very good reveiw… enjoying KitGuru..

  6. So glad I picked one of these up for only £480 off amazon.

  7. I like the looks but is this going to give the 11gb/s upgrade like everybody else is?