GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, Graphics Card Review For Those Who Want The Best In 4K With Everything And Ray Tracing

More than 60 FPS in 4K in some of the next generation games
After what NVIDIA advertise the new GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti this June 1, 2021 Computex, the California company gave us the opportunity to get a grip on the new GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Founders Edition, an incredible graphics card that seeks to be the dominant choice at the end of the year for those looking to play in 4K with ray tracing at over 60 frames per second.
The parameters we took for this Review were to run 33 games in extreme mode in 4K resolution with active HDR and Ray Tracing in case we had this function. We also implemented DLSS if the game had this part. All the games were played for at least 30 minutes, sampling the most complex parts and even trying to have the same conditions in the Review as we did on the GeForce RTX 3080.
The Review was performed with a computer with the following characteristics:
All the games that had their own benchmarks, we show the results as they are and the average results were:
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: 65 CCT
Valhalla Creed Assassin: 55 CCT
Limitations 3: 64.64 CCT
GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Specifications:
Formula 1 2020: 123 CCT
Forza Horizon 4: 96 CCT
Gears of war 5: 59.9 CCT
Godfall: 61 CCT
Horizon Zero Dawn: Full Edition: 82 CCT
Fenyx Rising Immortals: 68 CCT
The titles we evaluated without their own benchark were:
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: 73 CCT
Watch Dogs: Legion: 49 CCT
Apex Legends (134 CCT), Plague Story: Innocence (101 CCT), Battle v (72 FPS multiplayer / 82 FPS story mode) and COD: Warzone (114 CCT)
Discipline (117 CCT), Cyberpunk 2077 (35 CCT), Thread of death (118 CCT), The devil may cry 5 (143 CCT) and DOOM Eternal (105 CCT)
FarCry 4 (72 CCT), Final Fantasy XV (86 CCT), Fortnite (32 CCT), GTA V. (50 FPS) and Hellblade (99 CCT)