Index
- Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 Ti review
- GPU and memory overview
- Specifications, packaging and hardware overview
- Test Setup
- Results – Nvidia Vulkan API demo
- Results – Cinebench R15
- Results – Civilization VI
- Results – Just Cause 3
- Results – No Man's Sky
- Results – Far Cry 4
- Results – 3DMark + Time Spy
- Results – Unigine Heaven 4.0 Benchmark
- Overclocking
- Conclusion
- All Pages
Just Cause 3
Back in 2006, Avalanche Studios developed an action-adventure game called Just Cause featuring a story of multiple factions fighting for control of a small nation. The player can take control of a variety of side missions to liberate villages and overtake leadership of drug cartels, and the complexity of this feature was much expanded in the second release, Just Cause 2. In the third installment, players now have a variety of new tools to use in the large open-world environment, including a wingsuit to glide between locations with ease, and a more functional grappling hook, along with a wide range of weapons including shotgun RPGs, fighter aircraft, planes, ships, and exotic cars.
Results – 3840x2160p
In the default clock results at 4K, the Geforce GTX 1080 Ti gets an average of 67.4fps, followed by the GTX 1080 at 49fps, the GTX 1070 at 38.2fps, and the GTX 970 SC at 27.5fps.
In the overclocked results at 4K, the Geforce GTX Ti gets an average of 67.4fps, followed by the GTX 1080 at 43fps, the GTX 1070 at 41.6fps, and the GTX 970 SC at 27.5fps.
Results – 2560x1440p
In the default clock results at 1440p, the Geforce GTX 1080 Ti gets an average of 119fps, followed by the GTX 1080 at 88.2fps, the GTX 1070 at 71.6fps, and the GTX 970 SC at 53.8fps.
In the overclocked results at 1440p, the Geforce GTX 1080 Ti gets an average of 134.7fps, followed by the GTX 1080 at 87.6fps, the GTX 1070 at 78.6fps, and the GTX 970 SC at 53.8fps.
Results – 1920x1080p
In the default clock results at 1080p, the Geforce GTX 1080 Ti gets an average of 159.4fps, followed by the GTX 1080 at 116fps, the GTX 1070 at 105fps, and the GTX 970 SC at 80.4fps.
In the overclocked results at 1080p, the Geforce GTX 1080 Ti gets an average of 166.4fps, followed by the GTX 1080 at 121.7fps, the GTX 1070 at 113.8fps, and the GTX 970 SC at 80.4fps.