NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 vs GeForce GTX 1080 Gaming Performance Benchmarks Unveiled

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The question now is, how big of a deal is DLSS? Is it the type of thing all games are going to support moving forward?
 
The question now is, how big of a deal is DLSS? Is it the type of thing all games are going to support moving forward?

Only the games nVidia runs their AI supercomputers to create the algorithms with. Which will likely be a lot since they committed die space just for that feature. I imagine it’s pretty easy to automate. They basically take millions of images from a game with shitty settings and compare it to the max quality, absolutely perfect image. They run it until the AI can accurately predict what the best case image looks like from a lesser image. Then they load that algorithm that worked into the drivers for that game.

It’s a really novel and neat concept. Basically took all their AI experience and leveraged it to get even further ahead in gaming.

The question is how close to an AA’d 4k image can they get from a 1440p starting image, ect.
 
Here I was thinking this launch was going to be minimal gaines vs Pascal. Nice to see but I'll still remain skeptical until I've seen independent reviews
 
I suspect that wccf benchmark screenshot is accurate. I'm even more curious as to the 2070's benchmarks though.
 
So this is looking even more like the GeForce 3, which added fast multi-sample AA. It was the first card to make AA usable at resolutions above 800x600. And also Anisotropic Filtering, even though it came at a huge performance hit.

So, massive improvements as long as you like throwing way too much super sampling at the screen. I suppose we have to wait a month to test it without super sampling o, right?
 
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So this is looking even more like the GeForce 3, which added fast multi-sample AA. It was the first card to make AA usable at resolutions above 800x600. And also Anisotropic Filtering, even though it came at a huge performance hit.

So, massive improvements as long as you like throwing way too much super sampling at the screen. I suppose we have to wait a month to test it without super sampling o, right?

They show it with and without DLSS.... only the light green bars are DLSS. Dark green are apples to apples without using the new tech.

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Another slide from WCCF comments (might be fake too)
 
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I have not see the Elephant in the Room addressed yet.


Can the 2080ti play CRYSIS?
 
I have not see the Elephant in the Room addressed yet.
Can the 2080ti play CRYSIS?
The real question is, can anything run Crysis? They've basically abandoned the game. I wanted to see if I could max it out at 4K last week, I tried from Origin and Steam, the game would black screen crash on load. If you copy over an exe from Crysis Warhead, you can get it to boot, but then performance is locked to 24fps at 1080p or any higher resolution. Then there is a trick by setting a 1916 x 1080 res (or something like that) which gets it back up to 60fps but performance is all over the place and then the game crashes after 1 minute. Really sad they abandoned it, would be nice to finally see it in full glory.
 
The real question is, can anything run Crysis? They've basically abandoned the game. I wanted to see if I could max it out at 4K last week, I tried from Origin and Steam, the game would black screen crash on load. If you copy over an exe from Crysis Warhead, you can get it to boot, but then performance is locked to 24fps at 1080p or any higher resolution. Then there is a trick by setting a 1916 x 1080 res (or something like that) which gets it back up to 60fps but performance is all over the place and then the game crashes after 1 minute. Really sad they abandoned it, would be nice to finally see it in full glory.

Really? I played Crysis the other day on my X27 in 4k goodness.

The issue you describe is a bug Crysis has had since day one....when you boot crysis up and get the blank black screen you have to hit Alt+enter.... sometimes you gotta hit alt+enter a few times, but it will load...POS has been like that since 2007 lol
 
I saw the last-gen games article, but I thought that was Crysis 3. I'm talking about the original game. Unless I'm missing something obvious, Google doesn't seem to find anything.
 
I find it unlikely that Nvidia is going to double the performance of their previous gen cards. If anything they would find a way to gimp them in some way so that they can release a better (more expensive) card later.
 
Right now my GTX 1080 (non-TI) can run most games at 4K/60, only with the rendering resolution at around 75%. It seems like these new cards can probably get pretty damned close to 4K/60 properly. I'm not expecting double performance or anything like that, but even a 25-30% boost could be enough in most cases.
 
Right now my GTX 1080 (non-TI) can run most games at 4K/60, only with the rendering resolution at around 75%. It seems like these new cards can probably get pretty damned close to 4K/60 properly. I'm not expecting double performance or anything like that, but even a 25-30% boost could be enough in most cases.

You can get 4k/60 on 99% of games with a Titan X(p). I hope these get us closer to 4k/100 on current gen games. With the most demanding ones atleast above 75. The most demanding current gen game for me is Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and I get around 45-50fps maxed out, I would assume this would be closer to 65-75fps.
 
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