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That's an answer that can only be truly answered by the games demand. If you have any Vsync enabled you see a consistant 60 FPS max because it prevents tearing. I've seen this benchmark as low as 19 FPS and EXTREMELY high settings and as high as 200 FPS on "medium" settings using SuperPosition Benchmark. I just ran it on the "high" setting at 1080P and it did 42 FPS. It will run Shadow of the Tomb Raider maxed out on 1080 with VSync on at a consistent 60 FPS with the occasional dip to the high 50s. It will run Metal Gear Solid V maxed out at 60 FPS. Every game I've played so far I've maxed out 1080P and maintain 60 FPS. I don't have a 4k TV so I'm not sweating it. It does allow for upgrades so if later down the road you want to upgrade your video card, it would be real easy to do so. I hope this helps answer your question. Don't let that benchmark discourage you. It's designed to be HARD on graphics cards.
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