Dragon Age: Inquisition

Our RPG of choice for 2015 is Dragon Age: Inquisition, the latest game in the Dragon Age series of ARPGs. Offering an expansive world that can easily challenge even the best of our video cards, Dragon Age also offers us an alternative take on EA/DICE’s Frostbite 3 engine, which powers this game along with Battlefield 4.

Dragon Age: Inquisition - 3840x2160 - Ultra Quality - 0x MSAA

Dragon Age: Inquisition - 3840x2160 - High Quality

Dragon Age: Inquisition - 2560x1440 - Ultra Quality - 0x MSAA

Dragon Age is another solid win for AMD at 4K, with the R9 Fury taking an 8-11% lead over the GTX 980. However it’s also a game that’s better played at 1440p than 4K on the R9 Fury, at which point that lead shrinks to just 2%. At the very least the R9 Fury can claim to be the minimum card required to crack 60fps at that resolution, a feat the GTX 980 falls just short of.

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  • refin3d - Friday, July 10, 2015 - link

    I think they really have. Ryan mentioned it in the review, I think on the test setup page and the one after. I just installed the 15.7 drivers for my 290x and haven't had a chance to properly test but this looks very promising.
  • FlushedBubblyJock - Wednesday, July 15, 2015 - link

    I see, over 2 years after release, there's " a very promising amd driver performance upgrade !"

    I guess undie stripes went out with poopless bowel movements too, check the reviews.
  • rocky12345 - Friday, October 16, 2015 - link

    why are you being such a dick bubbly? even when everyone can clearly see that the last couple of driver releases for amd have perked up the 290/290x as well as the 390/390x cards you throw out cheap shots at anyone that mentions that or anything else about amd.

    Yes there is some fanboyism coming from both sides that is to be expected but you sir are just here to be a jerk to anyone that happens to like AMD, I'm not a fanboy for either side Ihave Nvidia and AMD cards in my gaming rigs which are AMD Sapphire R9 390X tri-X 8GB & a Nvidia Geforce GTX 980 4GB in the other system and both on Intel i7's both cards work very close to each other but I find the 390x seems to be smoother in a lot of games at 1440p max sttings than the 980gtx not sure why maybe the extra memory.

    Anyways just chill people will be people they get excited says stupid sh*t in the heat of the moment. This is not a personal attack on anyone just tired of the bickering. both companies rock when it comes to graphics cards.
  • mdriftmeyer - Friday, July 10, 2015 - link

    Not impressed benching Gameworks optimized titles.
  • Oxford Guy - Saturday, July 11, 2015 - link

    Is that hair nonsense turned on?
  • FlushedBubblyJock - Wednesday, July 15, 2015 - link

    I agree awesome realism in games sucks. I like blurry and like low level cartoonish only.
    Why have things look true to life ?
    This is amd gaming.
  • Shadowmaster625 - Friday, July 10, 2015 - link

    60 less watts when your system is pulling over 300 watts doesnt really mean anything. What matters is how quiet that sapphire card runs. That's exactly what I would buy, hands down.
  • FlushedBubblyJock - Wednesday, July 15, 2015 - link

    YEP I TOTALLY AGREE - that's why I ALWAYS spend THAT EXTRA $60 BUCKS OVER $300 ON THE NVIDIA CARD !

    CAUSE who cares about 60 when yer over 300 ....

    EXCELLENT ! Thank you amd fanboy !
  • mikato - Wednesday, July 15, 2015 - link

    Give it a rest will you?
  • mr_tawan - Friday, July 10, 2015 - link

    If we put on the water cooler on the Fury, is it possible the the card will perform as well as the Fury X? I wonder.

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