https://tpucdn.com/review/alan-wake-2-performance-benchmark/images/performance-1920-1080.png
In other games not using advanced current gen featuresets, the 5700XT performs equal to the RTX 3060 or 2070 Super.
So yeah, while it starts, it’s basically unplayable on this card. Turing, RDNA1’s older competitor, is still going strong.
The 3070 Vs 2080 Ti is interesting because 20 series support DX12 Ultimate right?
Normally those 2 GPU’s are pretty similar in performance usually slight edge to the 3070bbut for games with high VRAM then the 2080 Ti is slightly better .
But in this test the 3070 is 15% faster which is pretty significant
L1 throughput was one of the major changes in Ampere so it could be related to that.
Could be dual issue working well here. RDNA3 GPUs seem to be performing a bit better, as well.
RT is compute intensive. The heavier the RT, the more TFLOPs matter (until DLSS3.5 starts to complicate things) until other bottlenecks like overall memory performance step in
That is indeed pretty interesting. Yes, usually the 2080Ti is a little bit below a 3070 but i this game, it’s 14% slower. I guess some refinements were made with Ampere and the highter throughput probably matters too. Still, not bad at all for a 5 year old card and it handily beats the 6700XT as well. I think buyers got their money’s worth with the 2080Ti. It’s longevity is kinda insane, especially for Raytracing and due to its 11 GB frame buffer.