KnightRid wrote:nice to see the comparison but I would have liked to have seen the minimum cards displayed (since i have the 660) to see if they could actually handle the game at any decent settings or if you would have to play at 640x480

yeah, the problem is time as you'd imagine.
9 tests x 2 times each for the frame buffer testing (18 runs x 90 seconds = 27 minutes)
9 video cards x 3 resolutions x 2 runs each (54 runs x 90 seconds = 1 hour 21 minutes)
10-15 minutes per card to remove drivers, swap cards, run driver cleaner, re-install drivers and reboot (1.5 to 2 hours for 9 cards)
Actually playing the game on some of the cards 2-3 hours
Then you have to edit photos, make charts and write the article ~2 hours
Basically an 8 hour day at least in that article and I stopped going lower as the FPS was already at 45FPS on high IQ settings. A GeForce GTX 660 is the minimum spec for this game title, so you'd have to run it on low/med for 1080P gaming. I was trying to get the review out within 48 hours of the game launching to get traffic. Other hardware sites got early access to the game, but I did not. This was a bought copy off Steam.
Other sites have the GeForce GTX 660 2GB running an average of 19 FPS at 1080P with high settings, 22 FPS at 1080P with medium settings. I can't find any one that tested with low image quality settings, but for a GeForce GTX 660 2GB card that it what you'd need to run at to be able to play Deus Ex: Mankind Divided!
Here is part of their medium chart: