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

To push Ashes of the Singularity as hard as possible, the Crazy Quality Preset is required, which includes 4x MSAA and several ultra-level options. Although the game supports multiple graphics APIs, we use DirectX 12 for our benchmarks. We start in the smaller resolution.

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

The GeForce RTX 2080 Ti scores its first win against the Titan V, reaching the top of our charts by almost doubling the performance of the GeForce GTX 1070.

Curves for FPS, Percentiles, and Frametimes

Single-card charts: Frametimes, Variances and Unevenness

 

Ultra HD with 3840 x 2160 pixels

In the run with Ultra-HD Ashes' Extreme Preset is used and MSAA has been reset to 2x. For the new maps this wouldn't even have been necessary, because the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti has an even higher average frame rate than in its result at 2560×1440 pixels, so that it can taste this victory over Titan V again.

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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