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Guru3D.com » News » Battlefield V: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Rotterdam Gameplay

Battlefield V: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Rotterdam Gameplay

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/30/2018 08:22 AM | source: | 139 comment(s)

So how does A GeForce RTX 1080 Ti play Battlefield V? Nvidia answered that question by releasing a video showing three minutes of gameplay on the brand-new Rotterdam map that was presented at Gamescom 2018 in Cologne. Battlefield V will launch on October 19th for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. According to Dice, the final version will target stable 60 FPS for 1,920 × 1,080 in Battlefield V. The figure is likely to refer to a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti with otherwise maximized details.

  







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Dragam1337
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#5580509 Posted on: 09/02/2018 12:27 PM
It'll be interesting to see how SLI does in these cards in general since NVLink bridge


Well apparently the nvlink will still just work as normal sli, just with increased bandwidth. So there shouldn't be too much of a difference, with the exception of TAA perhaps working on the 2000 series with sli, due to the increased bandwidth.

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#5580512 Posted on: 09/02/2018 12:32 PM
I find the hyping of "RTX" interesting since rtx was talked about months ago with little interest ,the Titan V also supports RTX as defined by nvidia so these cards don't actually have anything new over volta as far as featureset is concerned.

Ray tracing also isn't impossible to do on "regular" video cards, nvidia claims they can do 10gigarays/s which while impressive ,probably does not require specialized hardware to do "comparable" numbers, for example it has been highlighted here (https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/9bj93j/technical-informationpaper-for-raytracing-test/) that a 290x could do 4.4gigarays/s. which while less than half the speed, suggests it may not be completely out of reach for something like a 1080ti and possibly vega .

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#5580564 Posted on: 09/02/2018 04:21 PM
Wrong thread.

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#5580610 Posted on: 09/02/2018 08:12 PM
Well apparently the nvlink will still just work as normal sli, just with increased bandwidth. So there shouldn't be too much of a difference, with the exception of TAA perhaps working on the 2000 series with sli, due to the increased bandwidth.


Where have you heard this? Everywhere i have seen it at leasr doubles the ram instead of mirrors and potentially allows both the GPUs to run effectively as one instead of two, but obviously reviews will tell if that is true or not.

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#5580657 Posted on: 09/02/2018 11:25 PM
60 FPS at 1080P ...?!?!?!?! I hope that was a typo.

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