Also, and given these numbers, we can assume that the RTX3080 will require more power for gaming at 4K/Ultra in newer titles (and not more VRAM). This could give you an idea of what you can expect from the next-gen only games that will release in 2021 or 2022. As we can clearly see, most of these games run below 60fps on the RTX3080 at 4K/Ultra. At 1440p, this GPU can run these extremely demanding PC games with more than 60fps.Īt 4K/Ultra, things are not looking that great for the RTX3080. And I can wholeheartedly say the same about the RTX3080. Both of these GPUs were operating between 1.9Ghz and 2.0Ghz.īack when NVIDIA released the RTX2080Ti, I described it as a great 1440p graphics card. Additionally, our RTX2080Ti has been overclocked (via the curve functionality of MSI Afterburner). Do note, however, that we’ve slightly overclocked our RTX3080 (+90Mhz).
We’ll be also comparing our RTX3080 with the RTX2080Ti. We also focused on pure rasterization (as we’ve already talked a lot about DLSS and Ray Tracing).
Naturally, we also used the latest version of Windows 10 64-bit, as well as the latest version of the GeForce drivers.įor both our 1440p and 4K benchmarks, we used the default Ultra settings. And, today, it’s time to benchmark this GPU in the 17 most demanding PC games.Īs said, the games we’ve benchmarked are the following ones.įor our benchmarks, we used an Intel i9 9900K with 16GB of DDR4 at 3800Mhz.
Yesterday, we shared our thoughts regarding the 10GB of GDDR6X memory that the RTX3080 is equipped with.