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Here are the benchmarks I'd like to see for your new GPU:

<ul><li>Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor</li>

<li>Battlefield 4</li>

<li>Dying Light: The Following</li>

<li>Forza Motorsport 6: Apex</li>

<li>The Witcher 3</li>

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I'm particularly interested in VRAM usage. It would be nice to know if anything can surpass four or six GB.</div>

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Out of all those games I only have BF4 and Apex.. I can bench BF4 in a few days but I have no idea how to bench Apex as it does not allow Fraps to run. Will try again though.<br><br>

Also I have Mad Max which is the same engine as Shadow of Mordor. I used to have 3000ish Vram usage on Max settings before.<br><br>

Also the very first game that truly surpasses 4GB vram is Call of Duty Black Ops 3... I just played a multi level at Medium settings with NO ANTI ALLISING and vram usage was 4915.<br><br>

I will try High with no AA and see what Vram will be like.<br><br>

BO3 is not really a great benchmark game but yeah my first ever over 4GB Vram usage <img alt="biggrin.gif" src="http://files.overclock.net/images/smilies/biggrin.gif"></div>

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<p>For Apex, I'd try the MSI stats software or DXtory. I don't believe you have to buy DXtory for just an FPS counter. I think the issue with Apex is that it seems to run in borderless fullscreen, not actual full screen.</p>