![]() ![]() The launch of the GTX 1080 Ti gives us an interesting opportunity to examine whether AMD’s new Zen architecture can compete against Intel in multiple games and resolutions, including extremely demanding 4K gaming scenarios. While the Ryzen 7 1800X is an amazing chip in most respects, its 1080p gaming performance was significantly lower than Intel’s Broadwell-E in our handful of gaming tests. Last week, AMD launched Ryzen, its biggest CPU architectural refresh in 15 years. Rather than writing a 3,000-word exercise to answer a question we already know, we decided to tackle the 1080 Ti from a different angle. The GTX 980 Ti and older Maxwell Titan X were both available for testing, but we already know how those cards perform - they’re between 0 and 10% slower than the GTX 1070 we’ve already tested.Īt its core, a review is designed to answer questions that a reader might have about a particular part. Nvidia was neither able to provide nor assist us with acquiring a GTX 1080 (the most logical point of comparison) and our own efforts to secure a sample in time for this review were unsuccessful. Unfortunately, our ability to compare the GTX 1080 Ti against other Nvidia GPUs is limited as well. It’s not unusual for AMD or Nvidia to enjoy a 3-6 month lead over the other, and longer periods are not unheard of, but two years is higher than anything we’ve seen from either company… ever. By the time the RX Vega launches, it will have been nearly two years since AMD launched Fury X. That schedule has since slipped by a full six months, with Vega now expected sometime in the second quarter.īy delaying, AMD has opened an unprecedented gap in its own high-end GPU lineup. When AMD announced that it would refresh its midrange GPUs with its 14nm Polaris architecture, it implied that its new high-end GPU family, codenamed Vega, would arrive by the end of the year. The 1080 Ti arrives at an unusually quiet time in the GPU industry. Nvidia has promised that the GTX 1080 Ti will be an average of 35% faster than the GTX 1080, and while we don’t have a 1080 to directly compare against, our comparisons against the 1070 suggest they largely hit that target. The cooler is familiar, but power efficiency improvements and better cooling performance (according to NV) make this a new twist on a classic design. ![]()
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