While Nvidia said its new GeForce RTX 3080 is twice as fast as the RTX 2080, that seems like a big claim. But the initial benchmark shows that the new Ampre-based GPU How to crush its Turing-based predecessor.
A suite of benchmarks was posted online and discovered by videocards, and it shows how the RTX 3080 throws stones at the RTX 2080 and also outperforms the RTX 2080T, the graphics card that once topped Nvidia’s top — The line customer was GPU.
The benchmarks in question were for OpenCL and CUDA performance, rather than game scores. But in a nutshell they show how the RTX 3080 is twice as fast as the RTX 2080 and 60 per cent faster than the RTX 2080T in the CUDA benchmark.
On average, the RTX 3080 was 68 percent faster than its predecessor and 38 percent faster than the RTX 2080T in CUDA tests. In OpenCL tests, the RTX 3080 broke other cards by an average of 68 percent and 41 percent, respectively.
It is worth noting that Nvidia has not confirmed the performance results, and those are the early days of the GeForce RTX 3080. This means that more performance is likely to occur from where driver updates are facilitated by further ization optimization.
Nvidia has already released a video showing how the RTX 2080 TI is running by 50 percent, running the Doom Eternal at 4K on ultra settings on the RTX 3080 out. So if you have RTX 2080 TI and have a burning hole 699 in your pocket, then it is worth upgrading to RTX 3080.
We would advise you to light a fire, as AMD will launch its big new graphics card this fall. That GPU is being touted as an “Nvidia-killer” and is a leak point towards advancing the RTX 2080 TI by 40 to 50 percent. In (rough) theory, it would put it equal to RTX 3080.
We’ll have to wait and see what AMD Big New does when it is finally revealed. But for PC gamers, the fall of getting a new graphics card will be an interesting time.