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So my 980 Ti Xtreme getting the same fps like Gtx 1080 in GTA V. Why?

zzz123

Hi. My card is Gigabyte 980 Ti Xtreme with 1455-1468mhz core. I compare my fps in GTA V in the same scenery like on youtube from Gtx 1080 user. My fps is the same like hes Gtx 1080 . Why?

 

In grassy area i am getting the same fps:

 

 

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CPU, RAM speed, and yes motherboard play a big part.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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2 minutes ago, zzz123 said:

My cpu is 6700k.

 

Well, there's part of it.  6700k isn't exactly hurting you any.

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GTA is limited by other factors than just the GPU, it's likely that something else is the limiting factor since increasing the AA doesn't seem to affect anything, what do you have for ram.

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/631048-psu-tier-list-updated/ Tier Breakdown (My understanding)--1 Godly, 2 Great, 3 Good, 4 Average, 5 Meh, 6 Bad, 7 Awful

 

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And the difference in where the two CPU's are overclocked, the fact you have DDR4 RAM verses DDR3 used in the YouTube video.

 

The term is confounding variables.

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maybe but grassy area is only gpu bound i think

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1 minute ago, zzz123 said:

maybe but grassy area is only gpu bound i think

You think incorrectly. GTA V is a CPU and RAM intensive title.

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Ah ok then. Even on grassy terrains?

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6 minutes ago, zzz123 said:

Ah ok then. Even on grassy terrains?

Yes, especially there. 

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Look at the difference in fps with the faster RAM, the DDR3 in the video is most likely at 1600mhz

 

 

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15 minutes ago, zzz123 said:

Ah ok then. Even on grassy terrains?

 

Why does it even matter?  You're comparing a new card on an older platform to a old card on a new platform.  You don't know much about the system that you are trying to compare yours to.

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