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Geforce gtx 1080 ti vs titan x vs gtx 1080 vs gtx 1070 vs r9 fury x video comparison

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The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti has arrived as the most powerful graphics card for video games and the best representative of the x80 Ti family to date, in no previous generation has there been such a performance jump between the two top-of-the-range cards. Our tests have already confirmed the good results of the new card and now we come back with a video comparison so that the superiority of Pascal GP102 silicon is even better seen. For this analysis we have based ourselves on the videos of Digital Foundry as we have already done on previous occasions.

GeForce GTX 1080 Ti put to the test against its rivals in 1080p, 2K and 4K

The tests have been done with the usual battery of games that includes the following titles:

  • Assassin's Creed Unity Ashes of the Singularity Crysis 3 The Division Far Cry Primal Hitman Rise of the Tomb Raider The Witcher 3

The graphics cards have been accompanied by an advanced Intel Core i7-6700k processor from the Skylake family, one of the best for video games and which ensures that graphics cards can perform at their highest level without any bottleneck by the CPU. Without further ado let's see the results obtained.

1080p performance

Full HD 1080p GTX 1080 Ti Titan X Pascal GTX 1080 GTX 1070 R9 Fury X
Assassin's Creed Unity 124.8 121.7 99.3 81.0 66.8
Ashes of the Singularity 98.8 99.8 85.5 71.2 75.5
Crysis 3 161.6 159.1 129.1 106.7 102.3
The Division 125.3 127.3 98.6 81.6 73.7
Far Cry Primal 134.4 132.3 107.7 90.4 75.9
Hitman 153.3 152.1 133.4 112.6 106.4
Rise of the Tomb Raider 173.3 167.0 133.9 107.7 86.5
The Witcher 3 138.9 136.8 114.6 95.1 79.2

Performance at 1440p

2K 1440p GTX 1080 Ti Titan X Pascal GTX 1080 GTX 1070 R9 Fury X
Assassin's Creed Unity 83.3 83.1 65.1 51.8 42.0
Ashes of the Singularity 92.9 94.6 76.0 63.1 64.4
Crysis 3 108.2 107.4 83.4 66.9 66.1
The Division 90.9 90.9 71.3 57.8 55.7
Far Cry Primal 100.1 100.8 77.3 62.3 58.3
Hitman 127.1 125.5 103.4 83.8 82.9
Rise of the Tomb Raider 116.7 112.5 89.5 69.7 62.0
The Witcher 3 109.5 107.0 84.1 68.0 61.4

Performance in 2160p

4K 2160p GTX 1080 Ti Titan X Pascal GTX 1080 GTX 1070 R9 Fury X
Assassin's Creed Unity 45.4 42.2 33.0 25.9 23.2
Ashes of the Singularity 76.8 76.2 60.2 48.7 48.8
Crysis 3 53.3 51.9 40.3 31.9 32.1
The Division 52.3 51.3 40.3 32.1 33.3
Far Cry Primal 55.2 56.1 42.3 33.8 35.1
Hitman 75.9 77.0 60.9 48.4 48.4
Rise of the Tomb Raider 60.5 61.8 46.2 36.1 34.0
The Witcher 3 64.1 62.8 47.6 37.4 37.6

Analysis of results and final words

Tests confirm once again that the new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is the best card for video games today, despite mounting the same graphics core as the GeForce GTX Titan X is capable of offering better results at somewhat higher operating frequencies. Thirdly we have the GeForce GTX 1080 which is still a sensational card for the most demanding players but as its core Pascal GP104 can only kneel before its older brother, the Pascal GP102 of the two cards that surpass it.

In the 1920 x 1080p resolution we see how the GTX 1080 Ti is capable of offering up to 40 FPS more than the GTX 1080 in Rise of the Tomb Raider, a very large difference that shows us the difference in “muscle” between both cards. Logically, the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 are still very capable in this resolution and are more than enough to enjoy a completely pleasant gaming experience.

If we increase the resolution to 2560 x 1440 pixels the difference between the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and the GTX 1080 remains at 27 FPS maximum, also in the Rise of the Tomb Raider so we see that it is a very GPU-dependent game that is able to get the most out of each card. In this resolution the graphic load is already much higher and we see how the GeForce GTX 1070 has a harder time following the type and several games fall below 60 FPS, the minimum figure that we must demand for a pleasant gaming experience.

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We finally went up to 4K and saw how this resolution is tremendously demanding, here even the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and the GeForce GTX Titan X manage to hold 60 FPS in all games, it is curious to see that the Titan X begins to outperform the GTX 1080 Ti in this high resolution, it shows that it has more memory (12 GB vs 11 GB) and this is a great advantage in situations as extreme as this. Despite this, the difference in performance is minimal and does not justify the Titan's price premium (1, 370 euros vs. 830 euros).

We have not forgotten the AMD Radeon Fury X, the Fij silicon- based card still manufactured at 28nm and which is unable to withstand the type to the new generation Nvidia Pascal, the AMD card is shown as the slowest except in 4K where it manages to beat the GeForce GTX 1070 by the minimum. Another point against the card is a much higher power consumption because its TDP of 275W compared to the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti's 220W.

As a final conclusion, we can only praise the excellent work that Nvidia has done with its Pascal architecture, very efficient with energy and with features that its rival only dreams of achieving one day, for now AMD has nothing that can fight with the high-end Nvidia. It remains to be seen if Vega's arrival manages to put the greens in trouble, for now everything indicates that it will not be easy.

Source: eurogamer

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