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For the benchmarks we have Nvidia's new Division Driver 364.47 used AMD has not yet prepared custom driver, so here comes the Crimson Edition Driver 16.2.1 for use. Our benchmark sequence consists of a short run through the streets of New York, where we play in Full HD and the image level "Ultra".
In our benchmarks, AMD graphics cards cut significantly better than their Nvidia counterparts - even though there is still no specific Radeon driver for The Division. The otherwise somewhat slower Radeon R9 Fury delivers seven fps more than the GTX 980 , with the Radeon R9 390 , the fps-Plus is compared to the GTX 970 at ten fps.
With its 47 fps, the GTX is 970 even minimally behind the Radeon R9 380X (49 fps) and also in the lower power range cuts AMD in the form of the Radeon R9 270X (35 fps) clearly outperformed Nvidia with the GeForce GTX 950 (27 fps ).
In our benchmarks, AMD graphics cards cut significantly better than their Nvidia counterparts - even though there is still no specific Radeon driver for The Division. The otherwise somewhat slower Radeon R9 Fury delivers seven fps more than the GTX 980 , with the Radeon R9 390 , the fps-Plus is compared to the GTX 970 at ten fps.
With its 47 fps, the GTX is 970 even minimally behind the Radeon R9 380X (49 fps) and also in the lower power range cuts AMD in the form of the Radeon R9 270X (35 fps) clearly outperformed Nvidia with the GeForce GTX 950 (27 fps ).