ASUS RTX 3050 OC Dual Review

F1 2020

ASUS RTX 3050 OC Dual Review

F1 2020

Despite being launched at a time when there wasn’t any motorsport – or any sport – in the world, F1 2020 is everything it could realistically be. No, the track list didn’t match the real 2020 F1 season, but the cars were close to their real-life counterparts and the graphics engine brings all the glorious imagery we’ve come to expect from Codemasters F1 titles. We’re running with it all to the stops, because of course we are.

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10-03-2022, 19:18:49

gijoe50000
I think these graphs would be a lot more useful if you just used one of each type of card, one 3080ti, one 3080, one 2080ti, one 1070, etc.
Nobody really cares about 1-2fps between different models of the same card, especially when it's not the card that's being reviewed, and more especially since anyone interested in buying a 3050 will most likely be upgrading from a 1050, 1060, etc, so lower end, older, cards would be much more interesting for potential buyers.Quote
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