Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 Ti iChill Black Review

September 7, 2017 | 17:00

Tags: #aio-cooler #gtx-1080-ti #liquid-cooling #pascal

Companies: #inno3d #nvidia

Battlefield 1

Publisher: Electronic Arts

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We use the DirectX 12 API and the game's 'Ultra' preset. We benchmark a section of the single-player campaign, as this is the most repeatable and reliable means, though we've chosen a part that we found to be representative of the more demanding areas. Specifically, it's a manual, 30-second run through the start of the mission 'The Runner'.

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Posted by Hustler - Fri Sep 08 2017 06:41

The only thing that doesn't look cheap about this card is the price.

Posted by Nictron - Fri Sep 08 2017 10:36

Has anyone looked at why the RX 64 Vega performs so close to the 1080 Ti in DuesX and in no other games where the gap is up to 40%?

Posted by Wakka - Fri Sep 08 2017 10:52

Nictron
Has anyone looked at why the RX 64 Vega performs so close to the 1080 Ti in DuesX and in no other games where the gap is up to 40%?
Seems like there's either something wrong with the graphs, or the V64 Strix results are all over the place because of BIOS issues... It's way slower than the reference card in BF1, but massively faster in Dues Ex??

Posted by Anfield - Fri Sep 08 2017 12:43

Don't believe any numbers for the Strix Vega 64 unless the review specifically mentions they got one with the proper bios.

Explanation as to what is going on with it:
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/review-asus-radeon-rog-rx-vega-64-strix-8gb.html
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