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Box Titanium X Prebuilt Review (5900X/3080 Ti)

Starting with synthetic benchmarks 3DMark Fire strike performed well while excelling during the graphics portion of the test. 3DMark Fire Strike Ultra saw performance dip down, as expected, since it is a 4K benchmark.

3DMark Time Spy performed well too and of course dipped down during the Time Spy Extreme benchmarks.

Now let’s move onto some real-world gaming examples. I tested at both 1080p and 1440p with the highest pre-sets available with any adaptive resolution scaling turned off and vsync off too. All games were installed on the Corsair MP600 SSD.

Forza Horizon 4, Ultra preset with dynamic optimisation and vsync set to off, was certainly no match for the 3080 Ti getting above 200 FPS in 1080p and not too far behind at 1440p too. Of course I’d rather take that small hit of performance and play at 1440p personally.

The Division 2 is usually quite a tough one on graphics cards but at 1080p we got a really high frame rate, but as expected the average FPS drops as we move up to 1440p. Nearly 140 FPS at that resolution is no mean feat though and playing at 1440p is very enjoyable without any noticeable dips.

Resident Evil 2 Remake really was a breeze for our 3080 Ti, pushing above 350 FPS at 1080p and more than 250 in 1440p. That’s excellent and as expected really as this game isn’t as demanding as others.

Now a game that is demanding is of course Shadow of the Tomb Raider, on Ultra settings with vsync off we only just breached 150 FPS at 1080p and only just kept our heads above 100 FPS at 1440p. For a game like this though, the performance is more than good enough.

Lastly, our final game was DOOM Eternal set to Ultra Nightmare, with vsync off and res scaling off too, and as you’re probably expecting we almost get to that 400 FPS mark at 1080p and just hit above 300 FPS at 1440p. It really goes to show what an excellent job id Software have done with this game.

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