Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Benchmarking Result

Much has been reported about the upcoming release of the fastest GPU ever made in the world of micro architectural designs and projects. Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1080 will be out in the market soon. It has been anticipated by the people in the technology. Even gamers look forward to it as they believe it will give them the best gaming experience. But first, how are the reviews of the said graphics card processor? It has to be known to all. That is why a group of enthusiasts made benchmarking of it.

According to a website post via Mobipicker, the DirectX 12 benchmarks for Nvidia's fastest graphics card ever, the GeForce GTX 1080 has finally been released. The general assessment -- it is very impressive. It is stated that the GeForce GTX 1080 "Founder's" edition will officially be launching this coming May 27 for $699, while the GeForce GTX 1070 will be launching this coming June 10 for $499.

The specific comparison among the different GTX cards are shown here. Additionally, according to Nvidia, the GeForce GTX 1080 is 20 percent faster than that of the GTX 980 Ti. The GeForce GTX is also slightly faster than GTX 980 Ti, sources say.

Moreover, according to Vine Report, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 is not only faster than the Titan X but also has three times power efficiency and carries twice the virtual reality (VR) rendering power of the Titan X. This graphics card features 8GB GDDR5X memory at 10Gbps speed and 256-bit width. In comparison to its rival AMD's R9 Fury X, the website stated that the Digital Trend's benchmark comparison favors GeForce GTX 1080 having a 13 percent victory margin. The full reviews of the benchmarking results can be read here.

This unbelievable feat of the micro architectural project is definitely one of a kind. As the gamers anticipated this, the market is ready to rock its shelves for this state of the art graphics card that is ever made.

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