3D Mark Port Royal Raytracing Benchmarks (GeForce RTX series)
A day ago UL released 3D Mark Port Royal, a dedicated real-time ray tracing benchmark for gamers. Port Royal uses DirectX Raytracing to enhance reflections, shadows, and other effects that are difficult to achieve with traditional rendering techniques. We ran some benchmarks with the current GeForce RTX graphics cards.
As well as benchmarking performance, 3DMark Port Royal is a realistic and practical example of what to expect from ray tracing in upcoming games—ray tracing effects running in real-time at reasonable frame rates at 2560 × 1440 resolution.
We ran some benchmarks with the current GeForce RTX graphics cards so that IF you have an RTX compatible card, you have some reference points in performance. See below the results of reference clocked cards on an 8-core Intel platform clocked at 4200 MHz on all cores.
Download: 3D Mark Port Royal Raytracing Suite is Now Available, RTX = ON - 01/08/2019 09:58 PM
3DMark Port Royal, the world’s first dedicated real-time ray tracing benchmark for gamers—is now available. You can use Port Royal to test and compare the real-time ray tracing pe...
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Bugger, Missed that totally my bad. Apologies.
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Something interesting from testing Port Royal:
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RTX 2060 and 1920x1080
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I think Hilbert should totally do this. With the quality of material you produce Hilbert, it will be quite popular.
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Weak scores. Overpriced products.
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Cards at stock I guess?
Mine came in at just over 9000 pts
Well buddy, ... it says so in the news item .. "See below the results of reference clocked cards"