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RTX 2080Ti Benchmark, help

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9 hours ago, Ruivo said:

I've tried some benchmarks on the 'Kombustor' from MSI, but they are not "so good" because the are not well developed and are not made for "heavy benchmarks", all of them my GPU can easily handle. I'm thinkin about getting Cinabench or Blender Render, these two are used by a lot people, altough, for me, the best benchmark you can get is the 3D Mark TimeSpy so I'm thinking in buying it, it is around 2$

 

The two mentioned are used for CPU's, don't really hear them being used for GPU benchmark. (Cinabench at least). Suggest 3D Mark, they have a dx12 free version of timespy. Run that + some benchmarks in-game and compare to those e.g. posted on youtube. This will give a good info for you to compare :)

Recently I got my RTX 2080Ti Gaming X Trio from MSI and, of course, I started to run some benchmarks and the first one I thought my graphics card could do more, but, it already was overclocked and there was nothing else that I could do. So, the Heaven Benchmark 4.0 was my first option and I think that my GPU did not perform well, considering that the Unigine is an old engine. If someone could just review the results I would be grateful :D.

 

System:

i7 8700K (Overclocked to 4,7ghz)

RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio (Overclocked in the screenshot)

32GB RAM (3066 mhz)

WaterCooler H115i Corsair

PSU: 1000W Gold Plus Semi-Modular

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At the top, my overclock of the GPU, at the bottom, heaven benchmark results with overclock (I still think that it is too low for a RTX 2080 ti)

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15 minutes ago, Ruivo said:

Recently I got my RTX 2080Ti Gaming X Trio from MSI and, of course, I started to run some benchmarks and the first one I thought my graphics card could do more, but, it already was overclocked and there was nothing else that I could do. So, the Heaven Benchmark 4.0 was my first option and I think that my GPU did not perform well, considering that the Unigine is an old engine. If someone could just review the results I would be grateful :D.

 

System:

i7 8700K (Overclocked to 4,7ghz)

RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio (Overclocked in the screenshot)

32GB RAM (3066 mhz)

WaterCooler H115i Corsair

PSU: 1000W Gold Plus Semi-Modular

MSI.png.b672b648d6a06da2fcec66a1ea061791.pngoc.png.e2b5314d53f81a7605445b8cae7175bd.png

At the top, my overclock of the GPU, at the bottom, heaven benchmark results with overclock (I still think that it is too low for a RTX 2080 ti)

I'll admit I don't know much about benchmark scores, but looking at your settings compared to your FPS, I'd say you killed it. What kind of numbers were you expecting? With max settings you peaked at almost 400 frames a second. That's badass as far as I'm concerned.

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1 minute ago, Stylized_Violence said:

I'll admit I don't know much about benchmark scores, but looking at your settings compared to your FPS, I'd say you killed it. What kind of numbers were you expecting? With max settings you peaked at almost 400 frames a second. That's badass as far as I'm concerned.

As I said, this graphic engine is kinda old, so I expected my average fps to be higher, and most of the high framerates (If not all), I got during the night (In the benchmark). But, it is still a high framerate, I'm not disappointed although I expected more.

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2 minutes ago, Ruivo said:

As I said, this graphic engine is kinda old, so I expected my average fps to be higher, and most of the high framerates (If not all), I got during the night (In the benchmark). But, it is still a high framerate, I'm not disappointed although I expected more.

Perhaps being an older engine, it's not super optimized for a 2080 Ti? IDK, kinda spit balling here but maybe someone more experienced can weigh in. Have you tried running other benchmark tests?

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1 minute ago, Stylized_Violence said:

Perhaps being an older engine, it's not super optimized for a 2080 Ti? IDK, kinda spit balling here but maybe someone more experienced can weigh in. Have you tried running other benchmark tests?

I've tried some benchmarks on the 'Kombustor' from MSI, but they are not "so good" because the are not well developed and are not made for "heavy benchmarks", all of them my GPU can easily handle. I'm thinkin about getting Cinabench or Blender Render, these two are used by a lot people, altough, for me, the best benchmark you can get is the 3D Mark TimeSpy so I'm thinking in buying it, it is around 2$

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1 minute ago, Ruivo said:

I've tried some benchmarks on the 'Kombustor' from MSI, but they are not "so good" because the are not well developed and are not made for "heavy benchmarks", all of them my GPU can easily handle. I'm thinkin about getting Cinabench or Blender Render, these two are used by a lot people, altough, for me, the best benchmark you can get is the 3D Mark TimeSpy so I'm thinking in buying it, it is around 2$

Try this thread, it might provide some insight into how others are doing

 

https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/2080-ti-heaven-benchmark-results.3485531/

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9 hours ago, Ruivo said:

I've tried some benchmarks on the 'Kombustor' from MSI, but they are not "so good" because the are not well developed and are not made for "heavy benchmarks", all of them my GPU can easily handle. I'm thinkin about getting Cinabench or Blender Render, these two are used by a lot people, altough, for me, the best benchmark you can get is the 3D Mark TimeSpy so I'm thinking in buying it, it is around 2$

 

The two mentioned are used for CPU's, don't really hear them being used for GPU benchmark. (Cinabench at least). Suggest 3D Mark, they have a dx12 free version of timespy. Run that + some benchmarks in-game and compare to those e.g. posted on youtube. This will give a good info for you to compare :)

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