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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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#5585358 Posted on: 09/17/2018 07:17 AM
Oh yeah definitely. But I meant more like playing games without modding. Is it possible with todays games?
Skyrim with every imaginable 4k texture mod. 

Oh yeah definitely. But I meant more like playing games without modding. Is it possible with todays games?
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#5585361 Posted on: 09/17/2018 07:26 AM
Can't recall that on my side, I play older games mostly, but I did reach once 7.9gb on Rise of the Tomb Raider at 3440x1440 with my 1080Ti.
Oh yeah definitely. But I meant more like playing games without modding. Is it possible with todays games?
Can't recall that on my side, I play older games mostly, but I did reach once 7.9gb on Rise of the Tomb Raider at 3440x1440 with my 1080Ti.
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#5585362 Posted on: 09/17/2018 07:47 AM
Moores law never died, only regulations against anticompetitive behavior did. In areas of tech where industry is competitive (like NAND and ARM), it's alive and well. In areas where there is almost no current competition (GPUs, up til last year X86 CPUs, DRAM) there is stagnation or even going backwards.
Intel said they are joining the GPU wars soon, a smart move for them because ultimately X86 has no future compared to massive parallelism that X86 is a dog at, so I think things will change soon.
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?
Moores law never died, only regulations against anticompetitive behavior did. In areas of tech where industry is competitive (like NAND and ARM), it's alive and well. In areas where there is almost no current competition (GPUs, up til last year X86 CPUs, DRAM) there is stagnation or even going backwards.
Intel said they are joining the GPU wars soon, a smart move for them because ultimately X86 has no future compared to massive parallelism that X86 is a dog at, so I think things will change soon.
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#5585378 Posted on: 09/17/2018 08:20 AM
Yeah same here. Well I play in 3840x2160 and sometimes a custom res of 3584x2016 but I can't ever recall my vram being an issue. I never really even saw it go over 8gb, so with 11gb would be plenty for a while. Maybe that's why they decided to keep it at 11gb.
Can't recall that on my side, I play older games mostly, but I did reach once 7.9gb on Rise of the Tomb Raider at 3440x1440 with my 1080Ti.
Yeah same here. Well I play in 3840x2160 and sometimes a custom res of 3584x2016 but I can't ever recall my vram being an issue. I never really even saw it go over 8gb, so with 11gb would be plenty for a while. Maybe that's why they decided to keep it at 11gb.
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Skyrim with every imaginable 4k texture mod.