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Testing Nvidia RTX 3080

Nvidia’s RTX3080 in box presentation    PC Benchmarking got started back in the mid-to-late 1980s when PC clones became abundant. Of course, they weren’t perfect clones, they had their own variations and features and to the new PC's fidelity and ability to run programs compared to a genuine IBM PC, we used the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0. Today, the landscape is even ...

Jon Peddie

Nvidia’s RTX3080 in box presentation    PC Benchmarking got started back in the mid-to-late 1980s when PC clones became abundant. Of course, they weren’t perfect clones, they had their own variations and features and to the new PC's fidelity and ability to run programs compared to a genuine IBM PC, we used the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0. Today, the landscape is even more varied. We have 4K screens, HDR color, ray tracing, realtime physics, particle effects, and AI. A modern interactive game today makes us a player in a cinematic experience. The games give hours, if not months, of entertainment, the equipment lasts
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