Here is another batch of GTX 1080 videos with this time Rise of the Tomb Raider and Assassin's Creed: Syndicate. As you'll see, maxing out these games does not always guarantee a steady framerate, especially when you start to go above 1080p. If you don't mind a few drops here and there, you can enjoy Lara's latest adventure at 1440p, but the rise in resolution (or video settings) is much more impactful on Ubisoft's title. Again, it means you will have to choose between image fidelity or resolution if what you care the most (and you should) is framerate.
Note: The settings at the beginning of the first TR video are maxed out at 1440p with SMAA. The settings at the beginning of the second are the same as those at the end of the first.
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Edit: I see you used one in ACS.. Nice, shame though your monitor only does 60Hz and you run with sync on.. :P
If I don't use vsync I'll get crazy tearing and you'll start whining even more. ;)
TBH, It seems the GTX 10 series cards can easily beat most of the 3A games with 1080p resolution & Ultra settings, which means that quite a lot have the lowest fps over 60 and almost all of them are above 30fps when @1080p
Also, if you can, to add a fps analysis over the video, that'll make these demonstrations more clear :)