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Dark Souls 3 GPU Performance – AMD vs NVIDIA
Dark Souls 3 GPU Performance – AMD vs NVIDIA-June 2024
Jun 1, 2025 3:20 AM

Namco Bandai has released the lasted Dark Souls to the world in the form of Dark Souls 3 (you can read our review here, in case you haven't already). The game is set to run at at 60fps cap on the PC. The basic system requirements aren’t anything to run off a newcomer to the series, but what about those who want to crank the settings at 1080P, 1440P, and 4K?

Minimum specs

OS: Windows 7 SP1 64bit, Windows 8.1 64bit Windows 10 64bitProcessor: AMD A8 3870 3.6 Ghz or Intel Core i3 2100 3.1GhzMemory: 8 GB RAMGraphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465 / ATI Radeon HD 6870DirectX: Version 11Network: Broadband Internet connectionStorage: 50 GB available spaceSound Card: DirectX 11 sound device

Recommended specs

OS: Windows 7 SP1 64bit, Windows 8.1 64bit Windows 10 64bitProcessor: AMD FX 8150 3.6 GHz or Intel Core™ i7 2600 3.4 GHzMemory: 8 GB RAMGraphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750, ATI Radeon HD 7850DirectX: Version 11Network: Broadband Internet connectionStorage: 50 GB available space

Before we jump into the benchmarks we wanted to take a moment to share with the visual differences between the settings with these 4K screenshots, so you have an idea of the visual impact these settings have on the game.

1low

2mid

3high

4max

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Our Haswell based test bench:

Component Selection
CPU Intel Core i7-4770k (4.2ghz)
Motherboard Asus Maximus VI Hero
Power Supply Cooler Master V1200 platinum
HDD Crucial MX100 512gb
Storage Disk Seagate 4TB SSHD
Memory 16gb DDR3 Corsair Vengeance 1600mhz
Monitor Monoprice Crystalview 4k
Operating System Window 10 64-Bit

Here's a list of the graphics cards used in this GPU performance comparison below. For Radeon we used Crimson 16.4.1 and for Geforce we used Geforce 364.72 drivers.

XFX R9 380 XXX OCEVGA GTX 960 SSCXFX R9 390PNY GTX 980 XLR8AMD R9 NanoSapphire R9 Fury XEVGA GTX 980ti Hybrid

This is a screenshot of the settings used for each resolution; we kept the settings consistent across all resolutions for parity.

settings

In this video we show the course used for these benchmarks, so you can see just how we got our results. We ran the course three times with each GPU and took the averages of both minimums and average FPS to gather our final results.

1080P

We first tested 1080P and only included the R9 380 and GTX 960 for this test as all the other GPUs in the lineup kept the frame rate at its locked 60fps.

1080p

1440P

This is where things become interesting; we included all of the video cards in our lineup in this test.

1440p

2160P (4K)

For our last test we dropped the R9 380 and GTX 960 from these comparisons as neither card is suitable for 4K gaming with this title.

4k

Conclusion

It was definitely a breath of fresh air to have been able to work through these benchmarks. In the end AMD walks away with a mid range victory here with the R9 380 edging out the GTX 960 in both 1080p and 1440p. Even though we do not have a GTX 970 on hand, it’s fair to say that the R9 390 holds up very well even when compared to its heavier weight opponent the GTX 980. But it’s in the high end segment that NVIDIA walks away with the crown as the GTX 980ti holds a healthy lead over the R9 Fury X, allowing for nearly constant 60fps at 1440p and arguably playable at 4k with the settings maxed out.

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