Read more.It is about 8 per cent faster than the RTX 2080, and is neck and neck with the Titan V.
Read more.It is about 8 per cent faster than the RTX 2080, and is neck and neck with the Titan V.
So in a game that is heavily optimised for nvidia cards the super version goes faster than the non super version it replaces....
I think I'd be more shocked if it didn't get any gain...
Anyone else think NVidia alread yahd this in the works, but was holding out for another round in the price/performance battle with AMD, and this is in response to the rumors that when properly cooled, the 5700XT can be clocked to have performance similar to the 2080?
Honestly there is so much variability for the benchmark that it doesn't really reflect any form of accuracy. We have no indication of the system used in the benchmark, nor do we know if they've used stock settings. Case in point the benchmark results you've posted use a factory boost with an overclocked cpu, below is an example using a stock clocked cpu and the founders edition 2080, both of which are at least 4% faster than the 2080 results shown in the graph.
https://imgur.com/9qq4PtT
https://imgur.com/x6L81he
EvilCycle (22-07-2019),Tabbykatze (23-07-2019)
Media (Hexus included) really needs to stop talking about that FFXV bench. It sucks. It's more marketing than benchmarking.
Iota (23-07-2019),Tabbykatze (23-07-2019),ValkyrieTsukiko (23-07-2019)
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