Thought I would give this a run for fun.
387.92 - 1080Ti @ 1927/5005 - 6850K @ 4.0
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Which resolution are you running please.
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Thought I would give this a run for fun.
387.92 - 1080Ti @ 1927/5005 - 6850K @ 4.0
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Doh, sorry Kaap - 3440x1440 budWhich resolution are you running please.
Thought I would give this a run for fun.
387.92 - 1080Ti @ 1927/5005 - 6850K @ 4.0
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Checked and double checked settings, so it is what it is. I see Kaaps result and thought the same but then see Matt's result and thought it was about right. Roughly 25% ahead of Vega64 is where I expect to be and more if I overclocked.Possibly something up here. Higher resolution than Kaap''s OC TitanP at 2560x1440/1600 but scoring more. Possible wrong setting or am I missing something.
Possibly something up here. Higher resolution than Kaap''s OC TitanP at 2560x1440/1600 but scoring more. Possible wrong setting or am I missing something.
Checked and double checked settings, so it is what it is. I see Kaaps result and thought the same but then see Matt's result and thought it was about right. Roughly 25% ahead of Vega64 is where I expect to be and more if I overclocked.
I think it is a problem with the resolution.
I have seen it before using the same resolution on the Unigine Superposition bench, my Titan was scoring as well or better @3440x1440 than it was @1440p. On that occasion I did not bother posting my score.
I think it will be back to business as normal when people start posting scores at the old established resolutions like 1080p, 1440p and 2160p.![]()
This is what i see under DLC, nothing about a texture pack.Are people running Ultra Textures as this has to be downloaded as free DLC?
You can check whether it’s postively, definitely installed or not by right clicking on SOW in your Steam library, clicking properties, then DLC, and seeing if ‘Middle-earth: Shadow Of War High Resolution Texture Pack” is listed or not, and if it’s got a little white tick and the word ‘installed’ to the right of the entry. If it’s listed but unticked, tick away.
If it’s not listed at all, head to this page in Steam and click ‘download.’ Then, er, wait. Two of us on RPS found that clicking the button didn’t seem to do anything at first, but after a few minutes a new 10GB SOW update suddenly joined the Steam download queue.
10gb? RIP slow internet.So it would appear Matt and most likely Greg bench marked without it as it does not show on Matts list. Greg's frame rate suggests he probably is in the same boat. It's a 10gb download.
Article on it here.
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/10/12/shadow-of-war-hd-texture-pack/
10gb? RIP slow internet.
Downloading it now.
That won't take into account overclocking.Some benchmark videos.