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Sorry @specialkone, wrong kind of game for me. I'm just about a FPS only.
I didn't notice any downclocking the other day, but once I noticed it was over 80c, I turned on my AC to get some cooler air in there, so that may have helped to avoid it.
I've been considering trying to get away from SLI lately...but then Nvidia added that new NVLink connector on consumer cards and now I'm trying to figure out how many organs to sell to pick up two 2080 Tis.
Yes I know it's the wrong kind of game for you, essenbe. But I know if it was the right type of game you would be posting OSD video.
I just wanted you to give Faith and Blackrose some ten forum moderator penalty for not posting OSD video because they are playing this game. Maybe force them to go back to Windows 3.1.
I don't think I'd expect a walk in the park for a new release like this but I did find Rise of the Tomb Raider to be well optimized. I see that they have an i7 6700K in that benchmark. If there is some heavy CPU work in this game also it's possible that the 8700K will boost that framerate as well as the minimums. The switch from 4C/8T to 6C/12T in Assassins Creed Origins was night and day.
Shadow of Tombraider it gets intense
Very cool solarstarshines.
Oh, that's too bad. Not sure I understand the step up re only a 90 day window. Guess it's just for if you bought the previous generation just before launch of the new GPU's.
Yeah, $1,775 CDN for the top end EVGA 2080 ti. The screenshot below isn't much different than my winter car. Check the ASKING price. LOL.