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Review: Chillblast Fusion Vector

by Parm Mann on 19 January 2018, 15:01

Tags: Chillblast, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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Benchmarks: Gaming

They don't come much quicker than a GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. The 11GB Inno3D X2 model featured in Fusion Vector is stock clocked but the dual-fan custom cooler copes well, as evidenced by a score of 98.1 per cent in Time Spy Stress Test.

GeForce GTX 1080 Ti has been around long enough to become a known quantity for any PC gaming enthusiast. Allied to a Core i7-8700K, performance in modern titles is about as good as it gets and this combination of CPU and GPU is ideally suited to an ultra-high-resolution display.

PUBG doesn't feature in our standard benchmark suite, but we did enjoy a few rounds prior to the recently released v1.0 update. Fusion Vector kept to roughly 120-130fps at a FHD resolution with Ultra quality settings. Switching to QHD resulted in framerate dropping to 70-80, while 4K UHD reduced average fps to around 45.