Benchmarks: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Doom, F1 2022

Even with the Core i7-7700K clocked at 4.9 GHz we start to run into another CPU bottleneck, this time in Phone call of Duty: Space Warfare at 1080p. That said when looking at the minimum frame rate the 1080 Ti still produced 22% more performance than the standard 1080. It too looked very mighty at 1440p with an average of 117 fps while frame rates never dipped below 100 fps.

At the extreme 4K resolution frame rates again stayed north of lx fps with the 1080 Ti pushing no less than 66 fps throughout the test. That made it 35% faster than the vanilla 1080 when comparing the minimum frame rate which is most impressive.

Doom enforces its own speed limit with a 200 fps frame cap which we are easily reaching on the high-end GPUs at 1080p. Fifty-fifty at 1440p the 1080 Ti and Titan XP are locked at the 200 fps frame cap.

Turning the pixels up at 4K we however see well over 100 fps at all times on the Titan XP and GTX 1080 Ti. As a outcome this made it 24% faster than the standard GTX 1080 for the average frame rate and 20% for the minimum.

Those playing F1 2022 running triple monitor simulator setups will no uncertainty be interested in what the GTX 1080 Ti has to offer. The 1080p operation is impressive though it looks equally though it's existence held back a lilliputian hither. At 1440p the 1080 Ti starts to pull further abroad from the standard 1080 with an average of 133 fps.

Now at 4K the 1080 Ti is good for 81 fps on average while frame rates stayed above 67 fps at all times. This and then made Nvidia's new $700 gnaw twenty% faster than the GTX 1080.