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Guru3D.com » News » Final Fantasy XV Official Site shows 2080 and 2080Ti Benchmark Results

Final Fantasy XV Official Site shows 2080 and 2080Ti Benchmark Results

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/16/2018 08:56 AM | source: finalfantasyxv via El1te | 57 comment(s)
Final Fantasy XV Official Site shows 2080 and 2080Ti Benchmark Results

So if you browse the Final Fantasy XV website, their benchmark results set is showing new entries at 2560x1440 and 3840x2160. The scores shown here are the average values calculated for the various GPUs. 

The resulting aggregate scores may be affected by the specifications for the CPUs, memory and graphics drivers etc. used in individual tests. These scores are for reference purposes only and do not constitute a guarantee to the performance when running the release version of the game, at least that is what is stated on the page.

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Final Fantasy XV Official Site shows 2080 and 2080Ti Benchmark Results Final Fantasy XV Official Site shows 2080 and 2080Ti Benchmark Results




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BReal85
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#5585107 Posted on: 09/16/2018 11:35 AM
Only? LMAO

Yes, only. The 1070 beat the 980 Ti by 13-14% for nearly half the price and the 1080 was ahead of the 980Ti by ~37-38% for the same price. The 2080 will be 5-15% faster in games for an extra 50-100$. Not to speak of the 1080Ti-2080Ti difference.

Going from 980 ti to 1080 ti was a 60-70 % performance increase. So a 32 % performance increase is quite meager to say the least.

It was even more. Around 76% in 1440P and 83% in 4K.

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#5585110 Posted on: 09/16/2018 11:42 AM
RTX 2080 should be compared with 1080 TI-Right?

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#5585111 Posted on: 09/16/2018 11:44 AM
This will most likely increase close to 40% as NVIDIA matures the driver, and I completely speculate that it will be even larger in titles with proper DX12/Vulkan support.

I wouldn't get it still, as this feels like an architecture severely limited by the 16nm stagnation we go through.
Yeah, this is would benefit from switch to 7nm. The tensor and RT cores make the silicon so much larger that the price is high. It's really large and complex chip.

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#5585115 Posted on: 09/16/2018 12:02 PM
Not really. it's to be expected actually. It's not meager at all. It's still quite significant. The way we see increases in performance is bound to start to taper off and we're seeing that in the last few years. Performance increase isn't going to be exponential, quite the opposite. Moore's law no longer applies or didn't you know?


Moore's law doesn't apply, as there are several ways of getting around it. Firstly they can still do additional node shrinks, and secondly (and most importantly) they are working on combining several chips for gpu's in the same way amd combine chips with threadripper. This would enable them to still increase performance tenfold over the performance we have now, architectural improvements, aswell as improvements to rendering techniques excluded.

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#5585124 Posted on: 09/16/2018 12:53 PM
Moore's law doesn't apply, as there are several ways of getting around it. Firstly they can still do additional node shrinks, and secondly (and most importantly) they are working on combining several chips for gpu's in the same way amd combine chips with threadripper. This would enable them to still increase performance tenfold over the performance we have now, architectural improvements, aswell as improvements to rendering techniques excluded.

Remember, we are paying for wafer space. Putting 3x 300mm^2 on interposer or use 1x 900mm^2 will improve cost only by difference in wasted space by low yield of larger chips.

It works well for AMD's Ryzen. Will likely work well for GPUs. But having 2x 400mm^2 GPU will cost double of what one 400mm^2 chip will.
(Apparently it will not result in double prices on graphics cards, as chips make only fraction of final price.)

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