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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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Rx4speed
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#5585125 Posted on: 09/16/2018 12:58 PM
I game at with a 1080ti, G-Sync, and also VR. The simple is that in previous generation releases, the new '70 card ran neck and neck with the previous '80Ti. New gen 80ti's were what $700? Now, it's the new 80, not the 70 that compared to the 1080ti AND they want $1200 for the Ti?

If money is no object, then go for it. For all others, this a ill-advised purchase. Especially if they rumors are true and the release another generation in a year. That might be the one to buy.

Has anyone heard if any of the new features will affect or benefit VR?

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#5585126 Posted on: 09/16/2018 12:58 PM
These cards are just a stopgap. They couldnt fit enough raster power under the hood and add their "AI" cores as well. So yeah, it makes sense that even a full 2 years later there isnt much of a performance increase.

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#5585130 Posted on: 09/16/2018 01:09 PM
For such a price one can expect 50-70% performance increase. Disappointing.

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#5585131 Posted on: 09/16/2018 01:18 PM

When GPU costs same as CPU, MB, RAM, M.2 NVMe drive together or more... It really makes you think.
This is what people really should think twice before getting these supposed-to-be-premium products

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#5585138 Posted on: 09/16/2018 01:51 PM
Only slightly faster than titan v at 4k... hardly surprising. And only 32 % faster than 1080 ti... glad i cancelled my preorder.

I will wait for the node shrink with the 3000 series, should bring a much bigger performance increase.

Pffft.



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.


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

You're forgetting that an 83% increase when the FPS is 23 is meaningless since its not playable.

Many people are ignoring the fact that these RTX cards will absolutely crush previous cards when running RT or DLSS, which is kinda the main purpose of this generational shift. I'd like to see the numbers when FFXV is running DLSS.

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