Index
- Nvidia Geforce RTX-series is born
- Turing architecture and RTX series
- The new Turing architecture in more details
- Shader improvements and GDDR6 memory
- Nvidia RTX Ray Tracing and DLSS
- The Geforce GTX 2080 Ti and GTX 2080 graphics cards
- Test Setup
- First performance details, UL 3DMark
- Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Assassin’s Creed: Origins
- The Witcher 3, Battlefield 1
- F1 2018, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
- Power consumption, temperatures and overclocking
- Conclusion
- All Pages
The Witcher 3, Battlefield 1
The Witcher 3 is still one of the most beautiful games we played recently and it does not come as a surprise that it can put a lot of pressure on even the new RTX-series, but these new graphics cards managed to get a decent score, providing an average of over 60fps at 2160p resolution. Of course, Nvidia Hairworks was disabled.
The RTX 2080 Ti hit over 80fps at 2160p resolution, and over 130fps at 1440p. We did try 1080p as well and we were getting well over 170fps. The RTX 2080 is enough for just above 60fps at 2160p and for over 100fps at 1440p.
As we wait for Battlefield V, the Battlefield 1 is the next best thing from EA/DICE, and RTX series had no trouble in taking care of this DirectX 12 title, especially at higher resolutions.
The RTX 2080 Ti hits 99.2fps at 2160p resolution and 168.3fps at 1440p. Even the RTX 2080 does well at 78.3fps at 2160p and 135.5fps at 1440p resolution. The Radeon RX Vega 64 does well in Battlefield 1, even beating the GTX 1080.