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3DMark benchmarks featuring the upcoming RTX 5070 Ti have cropped up ahead of the GPU's review embargo, giving us a sneak ...
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TL;DR: The upcoming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080, set to launch on January 29, is expected to deliver up to 15% more performance in 3DMark benchmarks compared to the RTX 4080 SUPER. Leaks suggest it ...
According to a 3DMark Time Spy listing on Bilibili, the GPU seemingly offers a notable uplift in synthetic benchmarks compared to its predecessor, the RTX 4080. The RTX 5080 scored 21,948 points ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU, tested in 3DMark TimeSpy, is 16.2% faster than the RTX 4080. It features 7860 CUDA cores, 16GB GDDR7 memory, and an 80-150W TDP. Despite expectations ...
This new benchmark data comes from a post on Chinese forum Tieba Baidu (via Videocardz), where a user posted a purported screen photo of a 3DMark Time Spy test, seemingly of the RTX 5080 ...
The test results we gathered from 3DMark delivered mixed messages about the RTX 5080’s performance. The Port Royal and Speed Way scores suggest that the RTX 5080 should handily outpace ...
Meanwhile, the RTX 5080 came with its own disappointments ... The scores come from 3DMark, which is a solid way to test a GPU, but doesn’t tell us much about its gaming performance.
Using XMG Neo 16 A25 engineering samples with AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX processors, the RTX 5080 stuck closely to its larger sibling in four 3DMark tests and several high-end games. The biggest gap ...
Given how sensitive newer games are to RAM usage these days, this should expand what’s possible and address one of the major complaints about the desktop RTX 5080. In 3DMark tests, the mobile ...