As I said with the synthetic benchmarks, the CPU bound stuff ok, but for all its cores, the Threadripper just doesn’t have the pre-core speeds of most gaming CPUs to really pull ahead at 1080p, even with the RTX 2080 Ti at the helm, some RTX 2080 systems managed to pull ahead because of this.
Not to worry though, as the performance was still great and this IS NOT a 1080p gaming build. The balance tips further at 1440p, where more of the demand is shifted to the GPU. However, it’s when we move to 4K that the RTX 2080 Ti can really max out, and we see the Alphasync pulling some big numbers; not that we’re surprised of course.
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