So with the synthetic benchmarks out of the way, we can see the raw performance of the card pretty well. However, games stress more than the GPU, and give us a more “real-world” feel for what the GPU can do in a system. Amazingly, it performed worse at 1080P that we expected, landing just 142.8 FPS. We suspect this is both a driver issue and CPU throttling more than anything. Not that the FPS is bad though, 142.8 FPS is a big number. However, when we moved to 4K, the performance smashed our previous top records. This is the first GPU to have a minimum FPS over 60 at 4K, which is just awesome as Deus Ex is a real pig to run well.
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Rise of the Tomb Raider is a lot more friendly to our Zotac card at 1080p, but not by much. Although, who the hell is buying this card for 1080p anyway? It edges a lead of 12FPS over the 1080 Ti, but that’s nothing to shout about really. When we run it at 4K, however, things improve a lot. The card clocked a stunning 111.8 FPS, putting it significantly ahead of the GTX 1080 Ti and the RTX 2080. Over 100 FPS at 4K, let that sink in.
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