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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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#5585169 Posted on: 09/16/2018 04:03 PM
My best score from 7 months ago. Card wasn't even wc yet(have the block). Not exactly apples to apples of course but it's what I got to compare with.
8700K 5Ghz
16GB 4133C17 Ram
GTX 1080TI ~2000-2040/12100
388.71
HQ 4K
2080Ti = 5897
1080Ti = 5179
So we got about ~14% increase in 4K with let's assume a stock 2080Ti vs oc'ed 1080Ti.
Adding that to the ~16.5% increase from ocing the 1080Ti we get about ~30.5% increase in 4K FFXV benchmark for stock 2080Ti vs 1080Ti.
My best score from 7 months ago. Card wasn't even wc yet(have the block). Not exactly apples to apples of course but it's what I got to compare with.

8700K 5Ghz
16GB 4133C17 Ram
GTX 1080TI ~2000-2040/12100
388.71
HQ 4K
2080Ti = 5897
1080Ti = 5179
So we got about ~14% increase in 4K with let's assume a stock 2080Ti vs oc'ed 1080Ti.
Adding that to the ~16.5% increase from ocing the 1080Ti we get about ~30.5% increase in 4K FFXV benchmark for stock 2080Ti vs 1080Ti.
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#5585178 Posted on: 09/16/2018 04:45 PM
I usually sell my previous card when updating so it's not that much of a hit in the wallet. After I sell my 1080ti, I'll upgrade to the 2080ti.
I usually sell my previous card when updating so it's not that much of a hit in the wallet. After I sell my 1080ti, I'll upgrade to the 2080ti.
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#5585185 Posted on: 09/16/2018 05:16 PM
Yeah, th
is is what You get when Nvidia fanboys started paying 1000+usd for gaming GPU's...
Firstly it was flagship one-off card... ok. Titan series.
Then it was high-end card- 1080Ti.
Now you will get 2080- midrange card for same price.
Next year you will pay same money for GTX/RTX 3060 (equivalent to 1060 range now).
Keep buying those cards from Nvidia...
Because they will keep asking more and more...

If it was me, I would buy GTX1080Ti second hand. They are right now already available at 500 euros. Next month or two, they will be around 400euros. At same time you will pay 700 for 2080 and performance is same.
And those new features will not make a difference in games to justify that. Too big performance hit, even for "RTX" cards.
Right now it is just a nice gimmick. Maybe in 5 years games will utilize that and cards will be so much more capable to deliver that.
Don't worry. If this goes on way you suggest, next gaming stuff we buy is PS5.
Yeah, th
Edit Post by slicer
Firstly it was flagship one-off card... ok. Titan series.
Then it was high-end card- 1080Ti.
Now you will get 2080- midrange card for same price.

Next year you will pay same money for GTX/RTX 3060 (equivalent to 1060 range now).
Keep buying those cards from Nvidia...
Because they will keep asking more and more...

If it was me, I would buy GTX1080Ti second hand. They are right now already available at 500 euros. Next month or two, they will be around 400euros. At same time you will pay 700 for 2080 and performance is same.
And those new features will not make a difference in games to justify that. Too big performance hit, even for "RTX" cards.
Right now it is just a nice gimmick. Maybe in 5 years games will utilize that and cards will be so much more capable to deliver that.
Don't worry. If this goes on way you suggest, next gaming stuff we buy is PS5.
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#5585194 Posted on: 09/16/2018 05:42 PM
He also left out the fact that the 1080/1070 FE editions were basically all you could buy for the first three months.. that equally/higher priced AIB boards. 1080 basically sold for $700+ for 3-4 months after it was launched with most of the STRIX variants and whatnot going for $750+. Nearly all 980Ti's could hit 1500Mhz and would perform nearly identically to stock 1080s.
I personally don't find the rumored performance/features of the 2080Ti worth $1000-1200 but I'm also not going to write a poem about it.
Well I think I got around 3300-3400 with my 980ti at 1420mhz, not bad and basically near stock 1080 or 1070ti.. 1070 is more crippled by its lower ROP and memory bus.
He also left out the fact that the 1080/1070 FE editions were basically all you could buy for the first three months.. that equally/higher priced AIB boards. 1080 basically sold for $700+ for 3-4 months after it was launched with most of the STRIX variants and whatnot going for $750+. Nearly all 980Ti's could hit 1500Mhz and would perform nearly identically to stock 1080s.
I personally don't find the rumored performance/features of the 2080Ti worth $1000-1200 but I'm also not going to write a poem about it.
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for the asking price it is a huge failure...