ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 2080 Ti OC Edition Review
VRMark and Superposition Benchmark
VRMark is a relatively new benchmark aimed at those that might be thinking about buying an HTC Vive or an Oculus Rift and knowing what hardware will give them the best VR gaming experience. VRMark includes two VR benchmark tests that run on your monitor, no headset required, or on a connected HMD. At the end of each test, you’ll see whether your PC is VR ready, and if not, how far it falls short.
We used the Cyan Room to benchmark our cards as it is a DirectX 12 benchmark. Sitting between the Orange and Blue Rooms, it features a large, complex scene and many eye-catching effects.
Cyan Room shows how using an API with less overhead can help developers deliver impressive VR experiences even on modest PC systems. The target frame rate for the Cyan Room benchmark when running in desktop mode is 109 FPS. The rendering resolution is 2264 1348, which is 1132 1348 per eye.
Benchmark Results: The STRIX RTX 2080 Ti finished with a score of 13557, which is the fastest from any video card that we have ever tested.
Superposition Benchmark
UNIGINE introduced the Superposition Benchmark in April 2017 and it contains a benchmark based on the UNIGINE 2 Engine that is pretty tough on modern graphics cards.
We ran the Superposition Benchmark performance test with the 1080P Extreme preset.
The STRIX GeForce RTX 2080 Ti OC Edition scored 8,937 points on Superposition and that makes is 3.2% faster than the GeForce GTX 2080 Ti FE.
Here are the FPS results from the benchmark for those that would like more details. The STRIX RTX 2080 Ti averaged nearly 67FPS and never dropped below 50 FPS.