
1920x1080 rise of the tomb raider driver#
However, Rise of the Tomb Raider is an Nvidia title ("The Way It's Meant To Be Played") and Nvidia released a Game Ready driver a couple of days ago.
1920x1080 rise of the tomb raider drivers#
First, we're running the latest graphics drivers for both AMD and Nvidia GPUs. Since that's the only pair of AMD GPUs we currently have for CrossFire testing, we don't have any results right now, but you'll see in a moment that there are other items that AMD needs to address.Ī few final items before we depart. On the AMD side, we tried to test a pair of R9 290X GPUs in CrossFire, but things didn't go so well as one of our GPUs has gone belly up. We've also included results for two 980 Ti cards in SLI for some of the more demanding settings. G.Skill Ripjaws 16GB DDR4-2666 (opens in new tab)Ĭooler Master Nepton 280L (opens in new tab)Ĭooler Master CM Storm Trooper (opens in new tab) Nvidia GTX 980 (opens in new tab) (Reference)ĮVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2 (opens in new tab) Nvidia GTX 980 Ti (opens in new tab) (Reference) Intel Core i7-5930K (opens in new tab): 6-core HT OC'ed 4.2GHzĬore i5-4690K (opens in new tab) simulated: 4-core no-HT 3.9GHzĬore i3-4350 (opens in new tab) simulated: 2-core HT 3.6GHzĪMD R9 Fury X (opens in new tab) (Reference)ĪMD R9 290X (opens in new tab) (Gigabyte) If you want to pixel hunt, there are differences between the two modes, and HBAO+ looks better, but in motion we feel most gamers are unlikely to notice or even appreciate the finer nuances of HBAO+. The catch is that it's optimized for Nvidia hardware, resulting in a larger hit to frame rates on AMD cards for this reason, we've elected to test with HBAO+ turned off (using the "On" setting for ambient occlusion), even at the Very High preset. Nvidia developed HBAO+, but unlike some previous titles, you can use the setting with both Nvidia and AMD GPUs. Something else to mention is the game's use of HBAO+ for ambient occlusion, as opposed to the more pedestrian SSAO. Bottom line here is that you shouldn't feel bad if you have to start at the Medium setting and start tweaking, as Rise of the Tomb Raider still looks quite nice. Medium screenshots, you might wonder if the drop in frame rates is worth the slightly better visuals. In fact, even looking at the Very High vs.

The penalty for going from Very High to Maximum (minus SSAA) looks to be around 25 percent, however, and the minor improvements in image quality generally aren't worth the trouble. OMG! The Lowest preset turns off all shadows, and Lara's eyes look a bit cray-cray.Įven the Very High preset doesn't actually represent the maximum image quality-you can still enable things like SSAA, along with higher quality shadows and hair.
