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It does weigh the CPU far too much these days, but it's still useful for a bit of fun, you just have to accept that 3DMark is a wallet warrior scene now and tuning/skill have taken a backseat.I'm not sure 3Dmark can be considered a benchmarking tool any more.
I thought 10 series cards could do RT too? They'll be at the bottom of the table but still can take partAnd the point of this is? You have 10 nVidia 2000 series users who can run their cards to see that 2070 is slower than 2080 which is slower than 2080ti. So a benchmark for 3 cards
It does weigh the CPU far too much these days, but it's still useful for a bit of fun, you just have to accept that 3DMark is a wallet warrior scene now and tuning/skill have taken a backseat.
The Unigine benchmarks are still good though
Wonder if it will actually have a lighting model or RTX is just going to be used for reflections which ultimately is a bit disappointing I mean accurate reflections is nice and all but not a patch on proper ray tracing and most people won't really care versus reasonably decent fake reflections.
Port Royal uses DirectX Raytracing to enhance reflections, shadows, and other effects that are difficult to achieve with traditional rendering techniques.