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ZOTAC GAMING RTX 3080 Trinity Graphics Card Review

Battlefield V

Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield™ V in the most intense, immersive, and innovative Battlefield yet. Lead your squad to victory in all-new multiplayer experiences like the multi-map Grand Operations. Fight for survival in Firestorm – battle royale, reimagined for Battlefield. Witness a never-before-seen portrayal of WW2 in the single-player War Stories campaign. Assemble your Company of customized soldiers, weapons, and vehicles – then take them on an expanding journey where every chapter brings a new battlefield. You will never be the same.

Available now on Origin.

Battlefield V Performance

  • 1080p Battlefield V – 169.637
  • 1440p Battlefield V – 147.09
  • 2160p Battlefield V – 98.316

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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6 Comments

  1. The new firmware changes everything. It deserves another review. It’s now one of the fastest out there.

      1. When I first got the Zotac 3090 it was fine. Then suddenly new Nvidia drivers came out and every game was CTD. Spent quite a few days looking into why this was happening and came across a new firmware update for Zotac, totally by accident. The ‘readme’ that came with the firmware didn’t mention clock fixes or anything of the sort. I installed it anyway and it was like someone had turned a switch on, NO MORE CTD’s, and none since. This was roughly 6 weeks ago or slightly more. I am now hitting 2150Mhz, sometimes more, with an overclock, with a temp of max 71C. This new firmware has turned my 3090 into a beast with averages higher than Strix OC. I have all the clocks, temps, power etc logged for anyone that is interested. I do have VERY good cooling in my PC case though.

      2. The firmware came with the latest version of Firestorm. Soon as I ran Firestorm, it asked me to update the cards firmware. 🙂

        1. Oh. Does it makes the card perform better or worse?
          Some measures less perf. than FE, some has really nice boost clocks with okay temps.

          1. A hell of a lot faster than FE. I have +800 on the mem and + 150 on the core. It’s boosting at 2145Mhz at many times during gameplay with Far Cry New Dawn, on rare occasions it’s hitting 2200Mhz with an AVG of 110FPS Max Settings 4K. I have placed two 80mm fans on the backplate, pushing air away from it and my max temps are 57c. You can literally touch the backplate and it’s cool, the fans really work well this way. Blowing air onto the backplate reduces temps but only a little. Much better to have the fans pulling air away from the BP. If you need the log file to GPU Z, I will be happy to send to you as evidence. Roughly 6 weeks worth of logs. Spent weeks trying different methods of cooling and costing quite a bit and have gone from 71c to 57c. I have now purchased faster fans but yet to try them but will let you know the outcome. I am expecting roughly 50c. I have to build a metal frame for them etc so they look nice also.

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