Benchmarks: Civilization, Full War Attila

The R7 360 was good for 39fps at 1080p in Civilization: Beyond Earth, 11% faster than the GTX 750 Ti. However, the R7 370 didn't fare quite as well falling short of the GTX 950's 51fps by an 8% margin. The R9 380 one time again took control over the GTX 960 every bit it was 4% faster. Finally, the R9 390 was just one% slower than the GTX 970.

Increasing to 1600p nosotros constitute the R9 390X and GTX 980 delivering the exact same performance with an average of 69fps each. The Fury Ten was besides 3% faster than the GTX 980 Ti, though with 89fps it was but 3fps faster.

The 1080p resolution proved too much for the sub-$150 GPUs and while the R7 360 was 7% faster than the GTX 750 Ti, it only managed an average of 16fps. The R7 370 was crushed by the GTX 950, delivering 14% less performance for an average of but 19fps. That said, the GTX 950 wasn't exactly shine with 22fps.

Moving up to the R9 380 vs. GTX 960 boxing we are on the edge of playable performance and for the starting time time the R9 380 is slower than the GTX 960 -- vii% slower, in fact. The R9 390 was too xi% slower than the GTX 970 which managed an impressive 44fps.

Playing Full War: Attila at 1600p using the maximum in-game setting puts a huge load on the system, the effect beingness that loftier-end graphics cards such every bit the R9 390X average but 28fps and this meant it was 7% slower than the GTX 980 which offered just 30fps.

The R9 Fury X managed 37fps, just 3% slower than the GTX 980 Ti's 38fps average.