Soldato
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It's interesting looking at the Port Royal bench which is all about Ray Tracing and runs @1440p.
The best 3090 score is 68fps.
Even my RTX Titans in SLI can only mange just under 93fps.
This is a very long way short of keeping a 144htz 2160p monitor happy.
I know Port Royal is just a benchmark and not a game but it does show us where we are with Ray Tracing.
I have been straight up about it saying why I have not bought into RT (way before the current gen releases were being discussed), my limited analysis computed its totally not worth it on any hardware that I can afford - if I were to grab a Turing (or now Ampere) card. I ruled out the 3080 for the time being as its a bit of a stretch but ultimately the supply problem means its after Christmas now, so a definite no from me (cards are creeping up and gouging is not helping). AMD up until this point have had nothing so no choice there.
However after the talk and then announcements of the new Ampere and Navi hardware it has been a right lets see what were at now situation. The brain boxes have been waxing lyrical and getting excited, but its come down to a 3080 will just about cut it for select games but the reality is its going to be Hopper that pulls it over the line. Advertising the *060/*070 cards can do it is not even funny, which is why posts containing advice of people buying the lower end cards of "but get the 2060 as it can do RTX you know!" always makes me
Those don't count as you can not use LN2 24/7.
I was also referring to the OcUK Port Royal bench thread.
Just for a bit of fun lets pretend that we could use LN2 24/7 on a gaming computer.
If you convert that 3090 SLI score to 2160p it would be roughly 75fps, this would be an epic failure on a 120htz monitor.
Lol, ok this is for Grim:
