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1080 ti performance

Raz

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So I've got my hands on a 1080 ti and want to check what kind of performance I should be getting with my set-up.

Ryzen 1600 @ 3.8Ghz
32gb ram @ 2933mhz
1080 ti at stock
1440p @ 144

I've only had a chance play a couple of games but broadly I get the following -

Wolfenstein 2 on Mein Leben: 110-144 fps
Prey on very high: 70-100 fps
Fear 3: 90-120fps

I can understand Wolfenstein but Prey seems a bit too low.

Temps seem to hit around 75 as well.

Does that look reasonable with the CPU I'm using?

Thanks
 
Where is your 1080ti boosting to?

Looks fair. The CPU will be a bottleneck for certain games, think Wildlands and the like.
 
Hi

Not sure, but was thinking I'd get higher in Prey tbh, FPS seems too low but then again I don't think there was too much difference between high and very high...
 
It's been a long while since I played Prey but I do recall it being CPU limited, it seemed to use a single core and add a light load to a second.
 
Ah that might explain it.

Playing Wolfenstein again and FPS goes from 144 to 70ish for a bit then back up again.
 
Why not run 3dmark timespy and compare to other people's results?

I know it's games that count, but this might at least give you some extra data points to draw conclusions on.
 
Wolfenstein the new colossus played well on my 1080ti...

Run some benchies and compare....only way...I always do this toi make sure my card is working as it should.
 
thanks chaps, seems like an obvious thing to miss (Timespy)

So my results are:

8857 with a graphics score of 9597 and a CPU score of 6164 which looks broadly right compared to the results in the Timespy benchmark thread.
 
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