T Tsing The FPS Review Staff member Joined May 6, 2019 Messages 13,404 Reaction score 1,204 Oct 7, 2022 #1 New alleged 3DMark benchmarks for the GeForce RTX 4080 (16 GB) have surfaced from Chiphell, alluding to a new graphics card from NVIDIA that can hit scores of up to 28,929 in the benchmarking suite's Time Spy test. Go to post
New alleged 3DMark benchmarks for the GeForce RTX 4080 (16 GB) have surfaced from Chiphell, alluding to a new graphics card from NVIDIA that can hit scores of up to 28,929 in the benchmarking suite's Time Spy test. Go to post
Grimlakin Forum Posting Supreme Joined Jun 24, 2019 Messages 10,444 Reaction score 6,824 Oct 7, 2022 #2 Again a far shout for 2x to 3x. But not bad just not.. wow.
Brent_Justice Administrator Staff member Joined Apr 23, 2019 Messages 1,097 Reaction score 2,003 Oct 7, 2022 #3 It's a normal generational leap, more than we've had previously to be honest, I remember some generations only giving maybe 30% per generation. Close to the old days where we used to get double the performance every generation.
It's a normal generational leap, more than we've had previously to be honest, I remember some generations only giving maybe 30% per generation. Close to the old days where we used to get double the performance every generation.
Brian_B Forum Posting Supreme Joined May 28, 2019 Messages 8,555 Reaction score 7,259 Oct 7, 2022 #4 Waiting for real benchmarks
Grimlakin Forum Posting Supreme Joined Jun 24, 2019 Messages 10,444 Reaction score 6,824 Oct 8, 2022 #5 Brent_Justice said: It's a normal generational leap, more than we've had previously to be honest, I remember some generations only giving maybe 30% per generation. Close to the old days where we used to get double the performance every generation. Click to expand... I remember the lap with Maxwell... that was pretty cool.
Brent_Justice said: It's a normal generational leap, more than we've had previously to be honest, I remember some generations only giving maybe 30% per generation. Close to the old days where we used to get double the performance every generation. Click to expand... I remember the lap with Maxwell... that was pretty cool.