Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 iChill X3 Graphics Card Review
John Williamson / 8 years ago
3D Mark
The GTX 1080’s synthetic 3D performance is astonishing and provides a huge boost compared to a highly-regard custom variant of the GTX 980Ti.
Once the resolution is increased to 2560×1440, the GPU manages to exceed 10,000 in both the base score and graphics.
During the 4K benchmark, the graphics card attains fantastic performance numbers and really excels at higher resolutions.
Unigine Valley
In Unigine Valley, The Inno3D GTX 1080 iChill X3 has a huge advantage compared to its closest rivals and broke the 100 frames-per-second barrier.
Here we can see, the GPU does remarkably well under extreme strain and upholds a very consistent and fluid frame-rate.
Throughout 4K testing, the graphics card performed brilliantly despite having to deal with such a huge graphical preset while driving so many pixels.
Compute Performance
Rather surprisingly, the GPU fell behind the GTX 980Ti and offers worse OpenCL compute performance. Surely this is down to a strange driver issue which will be resolved in the near future. To clarify these result, I re-ran the tests multiple times and didn’t encounter any major changes outside a margin of error.