Allgemein Gaming GPUs Hardware Reviews

Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti in review – Gaming, Turing benchmarks and new insights

WQHD with 2560 x 1440 pixels

WoW is another game that would probably benefit more from a CPU upgrade than from a 1200 Euro graphics card. However, since Battle for Azeroth has added DirectX-12 support to its custom engine, we decided that it would be fun to test the game with its most sophisticated detail settings when 4x MSAA is also enabled. If you're already using a Pascal-based high-end graphics card, Blizzard's latest expansion will be able to digest it without any complaints. The game will certainly run normally on a clocked-up toaster as long as the CPU isn't drooling.

FPS/Percentile Bar Chart, Frametimes, Variances, and Unevenness

Curves for FPS, Percentiles, and Frametimes

Single-card charts: Frametimes, Variances and Unevenness

 

Ultra HD with 3840 x 2160 pixels

The switch to 4K and the deactivation of MSAA has little impact on the top five places. The GeForce RTX 2080 Ti offers an additional power of about 9% compared to the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. The rest, like the GeForce RTX 2080, are self-explanatory enough.

FPS/Percentile Bar Chart, Frametimes, Variances, and Unevenness

Curves for FPS, Percentiles, and Frametimes

Single-card charts: Frametimes, Variances and Unevenness

 

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