ko888 :
Why don't you use a chart that is closer to the OP's display resolution instead of one that is well beyond it?
Nothing even close to a 25 - 50% difference anywhere.
Try and follow the conversation .... the reason I didn't use a chart for 1050 1) because, as clearly stated stated, I wasn't comparing two cards
but the same 970 card at different resolutions and b) because I was responding to a quote about 3360 resolution which I indicated was close to 1440p and therefore a significant 25-50& drop in performane could be expected compared to 1080p
And yes, the math was sitting right there for you, if you tell me where you got lost I can explain it to you
At 3360, you are talking 1.7 times more pixels than 1080p or approximately the same as 1440p
That is **not** going to be a small hit, more like 25 - 50% than 5%.....on the MSI 970 for example
Crysis 3 drops from 42 fps to 25.4
BF4 drops from 77.9 fps to 50.2
Far Cry 3 drops from 62.6 fps to 39.3
Tomb Raider drops from 59.5 fps to 35.0
Ok, lets do the math ... Please explain how any of these comparisons fall into the 5% range ? The way I was taught math ....
25.4 / 42 = 60.5% aka 39.5% drop
50.2 / 77.9 = 64.4% aka 35.6% drop
39.3 / 62.6 = 62.8% aka 37.2% drop
35.0 / 59.5 = 58.8% aka 41.2% drop
Again, all those numbers fit into the 25% - 50% performance drop that one would expect moving from 1080p to 3350 x 1050 or 1440p.