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Last edited by worf105; 12 Apr 2017 at 12:00.
Last edited by worf105; 12 Apr 2017 at 12:00.
Maybe you should get Dude to only post 4K results.
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"Superposition at 4K, 5K, and 8K begins stressing out the VRAM, so we noticed that the GTX 1080 wasn't doing so well - and performing at the level of the GTX 1070 at 4K. But, at 5K and 8K the HBM1 tech on AMD's older Radeon R9 Fury X comes into play with its 4096-bit memory bus and 512GB/sec. NVIDIA's use of GDDR5X @ 11Gbps on the GTX 1080 Ti, and especially the overclocked MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X 11G really stretched their legs. Impressive to finally see some contrast in benchmarks with the Fury X taking some last swings before the Radeon RX Vega launches in a couple of months."
Unigine Superposition Benchmark: The New GPU Crusher
Well that's interesting because I just ran in 4K and got better numbers than 1080P Extreme...
Here's my original 1080Pscore...
Here's 4K Optimized...
Still nothing to brag about. The more I bench with the R9, the more that EVGA 1080 FTW2 calls my name
For the record, I'm not advocating 4K scores, I just ran the benches as suggested. I don't even own a 4K monitor.
Hi,
About all I got unless there is any tricks in nvidia cp :/
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Hi,
Go figure 4K
8K anyone
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