Now for those wanting to game at 4K without any kind of resolution scaling trickery, for around 60 fps you’ll want at the very least an RTX 2060 Super, though ideally something more like the 5700 XT. Meanwhile the RTX 2070 Super kept frame rates above 60 fps throughout the duration of our test, while the RTX 2080 Ti powered through with ease.
Interestingly, while the 5600 XT continues to suffer, it’s now slower than an 8GB 5500 XT. The 6GB GeForce GPUs don’t appear to suffer though, with the RTX 2060 remaining strong. It’s difficult to know if Nvidia isn't performing some trickery at the driver level, the difference between AMD and Nvidia performance with 6GB of VRAM seems too extreme.
When it comes to preset scaling we see once again that the Ultra, Nightmare and Ultra Nightmare settings are all very similar in terms of performance, as long as you have 8GB or more VRAM available.