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Unigine Superposition Benchmark
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Xpander Dec 22, 2018
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: Xpander
Quoting: GuestWe beat nvidia fanboys with the RX 3080 at fraction of the GTX 1070Ti cost next year.
Also getting 1070Ti performance like 2 years later isnt something really to be proud of.
Closed source graphics drivers are cheating in rendering so that they look good in benchmarks. That isn't something really to be proud of.
Vega 64 is faster than 1070Ti
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Not the right place to argue, but ofc Vega 64 is faster than 1070Ti, it costs 100€ more also. and when it comes to vulkan and Linux, vega 64 has hard time to fight with 1070Ti in many cases, while some cases its equal with GTX 1080. Cheating or not in drivers,im talking about games, not this superposition benchmark. We will see what AMD will bring, hopefully something good becaus the prices are insanity. AMD is good in the midrange market atm. RX580 and 590 are really good for the money. GTX 1060 doesn't get close in most cases. But AMD lacks cards on higher end sadly.
Xpander Dec 22, 2018
Quoting: GuestVega 64 is faster than 1070ti in Linux gaming too. vega 64 vs 1070ti Linux gaming

Victory for open source drivers without cheating. Prices varies country by country, here Asus Vega64 8GB costs 50 euros more than Asus 1070ti 8GB and both are cheapest available.

So its slightly better on those benchmarks, with double the power consumption. Also cheapest Vega 64 i can find here is 628€ while cheapest 1070Ti is 429€. Anyway, its getting too offtopic here. If you want to argue, pm me or create a new discussion.
callcifer Dec 23, 2018
Quoting: GuestWe beat nvidia fanboys with the RX 3080 at fraction of the GTX 1070Ti cost next year.

So a card that doesn't exist yet might possibly perform better than a competitor's two generations old card in the future, when it's released. There is fanboyism all right, but I don't think it's coming from camp green.
lucinos Dec 23, 2018
Quoting: callcifer
Quoting: GuestWe beat nvidia fanboys with the RX 3080 at fraction of the GTX 1070Ti cost next year.

So a card that doesn't exist yet might possibly perform better than a competitor's two generations old card in the future, when it's released. There is fanboyism all right, but I don't think it's coming from camp green.

maybe we are not amd fans but just nvidia haters :P
Wimpress Jan 10, 2019
Sorry Xpander

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Ehvis Jan 11, 2019
This seemed like a good way to test whether my new system was working properly. Default install, no tinkering or overclocking just yet.

It does demonstrate that the 20 series is definitely faster if you give it something to do.

pete910 Jan 22, 2019
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Quoting: EhvisThis seemed like a good way to test whether my new system was working properly. Default install, no tinkering or overclocking just yet.

It does demonstrate that the 20 series is definitely faster if you give it something to do.

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Agreed but going on the price it should be 2 times plus quicker than the 1080 ti for the price it is which it's far from being.


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Grimfist Jan 29, 2019
So, I upgraded my system with budget pieces of ebay, changed CPU from Xeon E3 1231 to i7 4790k and GPU from Asus GTX 970 to Asus GTX 1070. That's all I can do for my platform without investing much more. But I managed to break the wall of 3k score in Superposition, so yeah :D

msjyoshi Feb 6, 2019
So I got a setup with the new 2060 and decided to post the results here.

Ehvis Feb 7, 2019
Quoting: GuestThe Superposition benchmark is CPU bound, see the results. The Heaven benchmark is better for stress testing your computer.

Any benchmark can be CPU bound if you run it on a weak enough CPU. Superposition loaded my 2080 Ti 100% all the way through. I'm sure it could do a little better if it wasn't on OpenGL, but CPU bound it was not.
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