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Resident Evil 3 review-in-progress: It's no Resident Evil 2

We got Resident Evil 3 to play at 8K and over 60FPS – but with a lot of sacrifices

Posted on April 4, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Resident Evil 3 has been given the remaster treatment from Capcom, and it’s the latest PC game we’ve decided to put through its paces in our monster 8K gaming rig.

While we’ve also done a deep dive into how Resident Evil 3 runs on a variety of different graphics cards, here we look at how well the game runs at the incredibly demanding 8K (7,680 × 4,320) resolution.

To do this, we’re running it on an incredibly powerful gaming PC kindly built for us by Chillblast, which includes the most powerful consumer graphics card in the world: the Nvidia RTX Titan, which sells for around $2,499 (around £2,000, AU$3,600).

As for the monitor, we’re using the Dell UltraSharp UP3218K monitor, which costs $3,899.99 (£3,200, around AU$ 7,000).
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