We recently reviewed the GTX 1080 Ti, the fastest card Nvidia current produce where we ran some 21:9 benchmarks on the Ryzen 1800X, the Intel i7-5820K, and the i7-7700K. This should give you a good impression of just how demanding this resolution and aspect ratio can be, even on some of the best consumer hardware out there. Keep in mind that we mostly used ultra graphics presets for our stress testing and benchmarks.
Want to see the rest of these benchmarks? Check out our “Ryzen Vs Intel GTX 1080 Ti Showdown Revisited: More Resolutions, Overclocks & Games” feature here.
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