Aces & AdventuresAll GPUsGTX 1080 › 1440p

GTX 1080 — Aces & Adventures at 1440p

SMOOTH ~168 FPS at 1440p High settings

GTX 1080 runs Aces & Adventures at approximately ~168 FPS at 1080p High settings — verdict: SMOOTH. At 1440p: ~168 FPS (SMOOTH). At 4K: ~144 FPS (SMOOTH).

GTX 1080 — FPS at High settings
1080p
178 FPS SMOOTH
1440p
168 FPS SMOOTH
4K
144 FPS SMOOTH
SMOOTH
~168 FPS

The GTX 1080 delivers ~168 FPS in Aces & Adventures at 1440P High settings — exceeding the 60 FPS smooth-play threshold by 108 FPS. This GPU is a strong match for high-refresh-rate monitors on this title. No upgrade needed.

Performance Optimizer

Live Simulation
1080p
178
FPS
151 1% low
SMOOTH
1440p
168
FPS
143 1% low
SMOOTH
4K
144
FPS
122 1% low
SMOOTH
GTX 1080 Specs
VRAM 8 GB
Generation 2016
Upscaling FSR 2
Frame Gen Not supported
Perf tier
∿ Formula only FPS estimated by GPU performance model. Feature toggles hidden until verified.
Upscaling / AI
Upscaling not supported in this title
Ray Tracing
No RT on this GPU
Frame Gen
Not supported on this GPU
CPU Tier
GPU
CPU

Frequently asked questions — GTX 1080 & Aces & Adventures

Can I run Aces & Adventures on GTX 1080?

Yes. The GTX 1080 delivers approximately 168 FPS in Aces & Adventures at 1080p High settings. This exceeds the 60 FPS smooth-play threshold — gameplay is fluid without any adjustments needed.

What FPS does GTX 1080 get in Aces & Adventures at 1440p?

The GTX 1080 averages approximately 168 FPS in Aces & Adventures at 1440p High settings — verdict: SMOOTH. Excellent result for high-refresh-rate 1440p monitors.

Can GTX 1080 run Aces & Adventures at 4K?

The GTX 1080 averages approximately 144 FPS in Aces & Adventures at 4K High settings — verdict: SMOOTH. 4K gaming is fully viable on this GPU for this title.

About Aces & Adventures

Aces and Adventures is a deck builder RPG with poker-powered combat. Journey through a world inspired by Norse and Middle Eastern mythology to save the Life Tree from the evil that gnaws at her roots.

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