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- this looks neat.. :)
Decided to test the OpenGL capabilities of my Zotac 1080Ti Amp Extreme by using FurMark.Wanted to see how well this card preforms in OpenGL.Furmark stress test was set to 2560 x 1440 8 x MSAA and ran for 5 mins. (after some great SGW3 gaming)GPU setting was
Power limit 120%
Temp Limit 90 Degrees.
Auto for Core and Memory.
Uploading to You Tube just now the 2 videos but with this following warning:
The results were:
Auto Fan curve: Core stayed @ 2000 MHz with a max temp of 65 Degrees.
60% Fan Curve: Core started @ 2025 MHz then dropped to 2012 MHz about 2 Mins and Temp was 54 Degrees.
Last edited by worf105; 16 May 2017 at 16:36.
The video quality is great, Worf. Man, that game's graphics (though nice) are brutal on hardware. As I mentioned from that Tech Power Up game review I linked, a GTX 1080 can't handle Ultra settings at 1440P as your benchmarks seem to support. Your 1080TI can handle Ultra at 60HZ. Very high isn't improving the FPS much. High and medium settings are candidates for you and Nessie at 100HZ. The only setting where the graphics look bad are on the low settings, so I guess gamers have their options.
PS: are HFTS shadows on in that game/benchmark run?
If HFTS is on in GR Wildlands I'd like to see Ultra overall settings but with either of HFTS and PCSS turned off. These are FPS killers. Believe the next lowest is "ultra shadows". Whatever the highest shadow detail is excluding those two, try that.
Whatever modern games you have I'd like to see how that Zotac performs. Sniper Elite 4 is fun and DX12. GOW 4 is also DX12. Also fun is Watch Dogs 2 and of course Blackrose and I will say GTA V and dude is definitely waiting for the WW II edition of COD.