Now the GeForce RTX 3080 FE unpacks the iron and flattens everything that is not on the tree by three. But even here the power only reaches as far as the CPU line will go. Keyword World War Z, which I like to include as a negative example. Whereby this game runs on every higher clocked curling iron. You have to let the bars of Borderlands and especially Horizon Zero Dawn melt in your mouth, and the rest looks good, too. This is the first card that you can also use for Ultra-HD with a clear conscience if you hide the memory expansion of 10 GB times.
However, I have hardly noticed any noticeable disadvantage in many games that are actually out-and-out memory hoggers. I would love to have exactly this card, but with twice as much memory, when it comes to the really high resolutions. Because before that, you didn’t have the problem because you had to lower the settings anyway, because the card didn’t deliver good frame rates anymore. But now you have such a crusher, which should also not shy away from the right-hand stop. If it weren’t for the new old limits with the ability to remember large amounts of data.
- 1 - Introduction, Unboxing and Test System
- 2 - Teardown, PCB analysis and Cooler
- 3 - Gaming Performance: WQHD and Full-HD with RTX On
- 4 - Gaming Performance: Ultra-HD with and without DLSS
- 5 - FPS, Percentiles, Frame Time & Variances
- 6 - Frame Times vs. Power Comsumption
- 7 - Workstation: CAD
- 8 - Studio: Rendering
- 9 - Studio: Video & Picture Editing
- 10 - Power Consumption: GPU and CPU in all Games
- 11 - Power Consumption: Efficiency in Detail
- 12 - Power Consumption: Summary, Transient Analysis and PSU Recomendation
- 13 - Temperatures and Thermal Imaging
- 14 - Noise and Sound Analysis
- 15 - NVIDIA Broadcast - more than a Gimmick?
- 16 - Summary, Conlusion and Verdict
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