Game Testing – F1 2018, Grand Theft Auto V, Witcher 3
F1 2018
In the newely released F1 2018, the RTX 2080 Ti is 36% faster than the GTX 1080 Ti.
The RTX 2080 manages a 39% average frame rate increase over the GTX 1080, but only a 5% increase over the GTX 1080 Ti.
GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080Ti Comparisons, Average FPS Comparisons, F1 2018 4K | |||||
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GTX 1080 | GTX 1080 Ti | Vega 64 | RTX 2080 | ||
RTX 2080 | +39% | + 5% | + 39% | — | |
RTX 2080 Ti | + 78% | + 36% | + 78% | + 28% |
Grand Theft Auto V
Grand Theft Auto V remains ever popular with gamers, and can still provide quite the challenge for PCs with the settings turned up to Very High at 4K.
Disappointingly, the RTX 2080's average FPS is 4% less than the GTX 1080 Ti, while providing a 30% improvement over the GTX 1080.
The RTX 2080 Ti also has one of the smallest gains we've seen yet, at 25% over the GTX 2080 Ti.
GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080Ti Comparisons, Average FPS Comparisons, GTA V 4K | |||||
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GTX 1080 | GTX 1080 Ti | Vega 64 | RTX 2080 | ||
RTX 2080 | + 30% | – 4% | + 7% | — | |
RTX 2080 Ti | + 70% | + 25% | + 40% | + 31% |
Witcher 3
Witcher 3 is another demanding DX11 title, and shows a 32% higher average frame rate for the RTX 2080 Ti compared to the GTX 1080 Ti.
However, comparing the RTX 2080 and the GTX 1080 Ti, we only see a meager 2% improvement.
GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080Ti Comparisons, Average FPS Comparisons, Witcher 3 4K | |||||
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GTX 1080 | GTX 1080 Ti | Vega 64 | RTX 2080 | ||
RTX 2080 | + 35% | + 2% | + 44% | — | |
RTX 2080 Ti | + 75% | + 32% | + 86% | + 29% |
So why did you not show us
So why did you not show us power consumption figures -AFTER- you overclocked the cards? From what I’m reading and understanding here… your displayed power consumption figures are only at stock with no overclocking applied? How can we know how much power it uses when overclocked if you wont show us? And we have to rely on you, pcper.com to show us because literally -NO ONE ELSE ON THE ENTIRE INTERNET- is showing any power consumption figures at all for the RTX 2080 Ti. So please, do show us how much it uses after being overclocked.
I see that Gold Award but it
I see that Gold Award but it sounds like a hard pass to me. Until prices drop, I don’t see why anyone would buy these cards.
This’s still confusing, so if
This’s still confusing, so if I’m coming from a GTX770 as a productivity not gaming user (architecture student), would this or the 1080ti make sense? like does anyone know if the ray tracing thing is gonna reflect into rendering software or does that seem like a far outcome and software developer dependant…I don’t really have the funds to drop on a buzzword tech and not actually be future proofing for anything.
You can check Puget Systems
You can check Puget Systems for some nice charts comparing rendering times with a variety of software you likely use, and cards. IF the 1080Ti holds to be similar to the 2080 (ray tracing not withstanding) you might expect “similar” performance… It seems some games do reasonably better on the 2080 so far. While several are improved only 5-7%. We have a lot left to learn through testing, and why some are not necessarily improved.
So, your $ might be better spent on the 1080Ti… at least with initial tests just starting to roll out.
2080Ti (still waiting) ?/*
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2080Ti (still waiting) ?/*
I think I should have kept my NVIDIA Titan Xp, it got 17,600 on Passmark, much more, without a RAID0 Volume. But, CPU and Disk, is always first for speed, no doubt, don’t speak.
The scores posted on that web site look like what you get from 8 PCIE lanes, not 16 PCIE lanes. It is confusing, they always make the new devices look better, but, are they?
Just 17,600 vs. 14,800 right now (14,800 on passmark), and even worse without the RAID0 volume, 18,000 vs. there 14,800).
What are you supposed to believe for 2080 and 2080Ti exactly?
understands that there is
understands that there is software that improves video viewing through an NVIDIA video card
https://developer.nvidia.com/rtx/ngx
1. Not exactly explained on the site How does it work ?
Is it real-time movie viewing software or film production ?
2. Suppose I install the SDK, how do I run the software ? Driver that will give me high quality video ?
How does this quality?
3. What video card do I need to get the best video quality ?
4. Do you need a special movie player ? Do it work with YouTube ?
5. DLSS: What Does It Mean for Game Developers?
Is this software to create games? Not suitable for those who want to improve videos (in real time)
https://news.developer.nvidia.com/dlss-what-does-it-mean-for-game-developers/
Nothing is understood in this software
Would someone please test the
Would someone please test the 2080 TI via Cinebench? I’ve seen so many tests, but not one test of Cinebench.
What would be really nice is to compare the 2080 TI and the 1080 Ti’s performance via Cinebench……
Please?
Why are the cards not sorted
Why are the cards not sorted by performance?
Vega always put on bottom regardless if it beats 1080…
Is that supposed to be a psycho trick?