







Shadow of war was tested on AMD Vega 64 and GTX 1080 with Unknown CPU's.Shadow of War with AMD Vega 64 is consistently out in front of the GeForce card. The difference is just 9% at 1080p and 1440p, but it stretches to a hefty 21% when the resolution is pushed up to 4K. Interestingly, it’s at 4K where the AMD RX Vega 56 also pulls away from the GTX 1080.That’s a pretty impressive result for AMD, however it has to be said that AMD’s flagship GPU is still a lot more expensive than the Nvidia competition. The cheapest RX Vega 64 is $650 in the US, though is only £551 in the UK. That still puts it around $100, or £100, more expensive than the GTX 1080.





Now question is that Could Vega turn out to be a bit of an AMD vintage? It didn’t look like it at launch, but there is more and more evidence things could be turning around.



