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When both cards have the same amount and type of memory, it's obvious that the better architecture with higher clocks wins and raises the advantage along with the resolution growth.
I was talking about a situation, where a card that looses eg. by 10% in 1080p, goes equal in 2160p.
I was talking about a situation, where a card that looses eg. by 10% in 1080p, goes equal in 2160p.