Street Fighter V PC Low Spec Mode vs Normal Mode Graphics Comparison

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This Street Fighter 5 graphics performance video we take a look at how well the game runs on the low spec mode offered via the Steam launcher compared to running the game as normal.
The PC benchmark is performed on an MSI Radeon R9 380 2gb | Intel i7-5820K | 16GB
[I use over the top RAM and CPU so that the focus is on the graphics card performance in our benchmark video.]
Our video puts a focus on Ultra graphics settings using Low Spec mode and Normal mode in Street Fighter 5, showcasing what powerful PC hardware can achieve.

The graphics options available in Street Fighter V include Screen Resolution, Resolution Scaling, Anti-Aliasing, Post-Processing, Shadow quality, Texture quality and Effects quality.
See how well you can run SF5 by visiting our Street Fighter V system requirements page
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Street Fighter V released on PC on February 16th 2016 by Capcom and Dimps.

Res: 1920x1080
Game: Street Fighter 5
Avg Min Graphics FPS: 60
Avg Max Graphics FPS: 60
Note: Frame Rate counter in corner of screen

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