Sniper Elite 3

Sniper Elite 3 (DirectX 11)


 

Sniper Elite III is a tactical shooter video game developed by Rebellion Developments and published by 505 Games. The game is a prequel to Rebellion's 2012 game Sniper Elite V2, and is the third installment in the Sniper Elite series.

Sniper Elite III is set several years prior to the events of Sniper Elite V2, following the exploits of Office of Strategic Services officer Karl Fairburne as he participates in the North African conflict during World War II, in which he learns of a secret wonder weapon program by the Nazi forces.

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Our settings for Sniper Elite 3

A new game we just tried out since we happen to have run a host of benchmarks on it this past week, Sniper Elite 3 scales pretty well with multiple GPUs. Adding in a second GTX 980 results in an 82% increase in the average frame rate, adding in a third GTX 980 gains another 51% and the fourth GPU gains 20%. The total scaling rate from a single GTX 980 to a set of four is 3.3x – pretty impressive! However, notice that even a single card is able to reach 105 FPS at 2560×1440 on the Ultra preset and running the game at 350 FPS is overkill…slightly.

The results at 3840×2160 are at least a bit more useful as the game continues to scale well up to four GTX 980s. 2-Way SLI sees an 87% gain, 3-Way SLI gets 51% more and 4-Way SLI is 28% faster than that. Total scaling ratio: 3.6x.

What's even better than the raw frame rates is that sees only small amounts of change in frame variance with the move to two, three and four graphics cards in your system. There are some differences, yes, but they are minor and aren't really significant when you look at the Frame Variance graph data.

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