Performance losses of the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti with the old WQHL 517.48 in Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
The lead of the new drivers has melted badly, which is of course also due to the fact that the CPU hardly brakes anymore. Anyway, the P1 of the two runs also slides a bit closer together. But that’s why I have the normalized and cumulated index overview.
Again, the advantage of the new drivers is slightly lower and is still around 4.2 percentage points, which is again due to the performance jumps in Cyberpunk 2077 and also Far Cry 6. However, the new driver did not solve the stuttering of the GeForce RTX 3080 10G in Far Cry 6 in Ultra HD. Drivers do not replace missing memory, unfortunately.
For the P1 Low, i.e. the Min FPS, it is an adequate 4.3 percentage points between the old and new drivers. This is still a decent pack, too, and is certainly due to the same reasons as the FPS.
The difference in power consumption is 2.2 watts (or 0.5 percentage points), since Ultra HD is more demanding anyway. However, we can see that in percentage terms you get significantly more performance with the new driver than you have to invest in terms of energy. This is also one of those things that naturally affects the efficiency of the card.
The efficiency drops by 3.9 percentage points with the old driver, or the other way around: with the new driver, the card is almost 4 percentage points more efficient, which is also in line with the increased performance.
In general, the gains in Ultra HD are of course much lower, but they are still there and are far outside the measurement tolerances when benchmarking. You can’t neglect that, however, in order to remain fair and objective.
Summary and conclusion
I’m really really glad that I’ve done all the recent CPU tests with the Radeon RX 6950XT so far, because this card hasn’t run into any real bottlenecks in 720p and mostly also Full HD. I must have had a lucky hand there, too, because having to remeasure everything with the CPUs almost borders on suicide, even though I haven’t had to do it only once so far. However, since the releases of Dino-Lake and Ryzen 7000 are so close in time, I hope for mercy in the plausibility tests. In fact, a first further test in 720p also showed that the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti has also caught up enormously in 720p performance and is only just behind the RX 6950XT. Everything after Raptor Lake will have to be redone with the latest generation graphics cards anyway, but that still has some time.
My conclusion is that NVIDIA has given the cards of the Ampere generation more than 5 percentage points in WQHD and still about 4 percentage points in Ultra HD. If you now see this in the perspective of the necessary sell-off of the old stocks, then… Oh no, we’d better leave that and be happy that the privately installed cards have been upgraded once again. And if you don’t want to wait for the smaller Adas, the Ampere cards aren’t that uncool.
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