Here’s a follow up to my previous post where we shared first GeForce GTX 1080 benchmarks.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Performance
You may or you may not like 3DMark benchmarks, but I think they are very good indicators of what GPUs are capable of. While those values barely ever translate into gaming performance, they serve as a base for architectural comparisons.
This time to simplify the chart we are not using overclocked and multi-gpu results. I think this way it’s more readable, especially since we added 5 different benchmarks into one chart.
All cards in this comparison are using stock settings. The variance for GTX 1080 clocks is between 1860 to 1886 MHz, probably caused by new GPU Boost 3.0 technology.
We are leaving the interpretation of this chart to you.
Here are some screenshots from FireStrike benchmarks. As a side note, 3DMark no longer shows driver name on result pages.