Doom: The Dark Ages – 36 GPU Benchmark Breakdown

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Doom: The Dark Ages – 36 GPU Benchmark Breakdown

Doom: The Dark Ages – 36 GPU Benchmark Breakdown

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💻 1080p Performance
At 1080p Ultra Nightmare settings, even budget GPUs like the RTX 4060 deliver smooth performance. Most mid-tier and high-end cards exceed 100 FPS, making 1080p a sweet spot for high refresh-rate gaming.

🖼️ 1440p Results
Stepping up to 1440p, the RTX 4090 and RTX 5090 shine, both maintaining triple-digit frame rates. AMD’s RX 7900 XTX trails slightly but still offers strong performance. The RTX 4070 and RX 7800 XT hover comfortably above the 60 FPS mark.

🎯 4K Benchmarks
At 4K Ultra Nightmare, the RTX 5090 leadschmark analysis across 36 graphics cards to evaluate how well the game performs across resolutions from 1080p to 4K using Ultra Nightmare and Medium presets.r Most mid-tier and high-end cards exceed 100 FPS, making 1080p a sweet spot for high refresh-rate gaming.

🎯 4K Benchmarks
At 4K Ultra Nightmare, the RTX 5090 leads the pack, averaging above 80 FPS. Most cards below the RTX 4080 or RX 7900 XT require upscaling for a smooth experience, making DLSS, FSR, or XeSS critical for 4K play.

⚙️ Medium Settings Comparison
When switched to Medium, perf
⚙️ Medium Settings Comparison
When switched to Medium, performance improves modestly across the board, but the visual gains aren’t substantial enough to justify the downgrade unless you're using mid-range or entry-level cards.

🧠 Summary
Doom: The Dark Ages is exceptionally optimized, with strong support for the latest upscaling technologies. Even on mid-tier hardware, the game remains playable at 1440p with some visual tradeoffs.

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