3Dmark Wild Life Extreme in 16K video resolution | Titan RTX | 3Dmark Wild Life Ultimate | 16K UHD
Demonstration of 3Dmark Wild Life Extreme benchmark in 16K video resolution and regular preset for 3Dmark Wild Life Ultimate preset (15360x8640 pixels). I used Nvidia Titan RTX 24 GB of GDDR6 VRAM and Intel i9 9900K with 32 GB of DDR4 System Ram during this 16K UHD(15360x8640 pixels) benchmark in 3Dmark Wild Life Extreme and 3Dmark Wild Life Ultimate. I ran the benchmark in full screen and Vulkan Api under 16K UHD was successful while DIrectX12 API was crashing in full screen. The fps without recording was around 9-10 fps on average and score is reflecting it without recording with Nvidia ShadowPlay while the score that were demonstrated was with Nvidia ShadowPlay recording in real-time on the same computer and it took some performance hit because of it. Keep in mind that first test during this video was 3Dmark Wild Life Ultimate and I used default setting that rendered each frame on the background but it was not set to 16K UHD as frame buffer but 3Dmark Wild Life Extreme I switched to custom 16K UHD video resolution - that is why results of both benchmarks are different in terms of the score. Even if background seto to 16K UHD - if you run default presets of 3Dmark benchmark - it will overwrite the resolution to default benchmark values, so you must to run custom benchmark preset to achieve desire video resolution as demonstrated during this video.
Titan RTX video card that was equipped with 24 GB of GDDR6 Video RAM(VRAM) was the world`s first gamers video card that capable to render 3Dmark Wild Life in 16K UHD video resolution due to that massive 24 GB of VRAM that is required for 3Dmark Wild Life in Extreme settings while using 15360x8640 pixels or 132.7 megapixels rendered per each frame. Nvidia was the first company that conquered 3Dmark benchmark in Wild Life benchmark in 16K UHD video resolution while FireStrike benchmark and any other rendering benchmarks under 3Dmark in 2023 are not rendable yet with Titan RTX or 2x Titan RTX in SLi due to VRAM overload and require much higher VRAM capacity that is above 24 GB of VRAM must be feature on the video card to be able to achieve 16K UHD rendered in real-time. There is no such a video card available to gamers beside Quadro RTX(professional line and not gamers video card from a technical point of view) that featuring over 24 GB of VRAM and have GPU computing performance faster than "TU102" as Turing GPU architecture that featured on Titan RTX video card.
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💻🖥Morozilla v5.3 PC System was used during this video while Nvidia drivers were modified by UHDk1ng:
*CPU: Intel i9 9900K overclocked at 5.3 GHz(6 physical cores and HT is off, 53x multiplayer for the external frequencies, 53x for AVX2 instructions, 48x for cache frequencies) https://amzn.to/3HPkOUo
*Video card: Nvidia Titan RTX video card(https://amzn.to/3xInwqM) 24 GB of VRAM and a completely Nvidia stock air cooler with a maximum overclock through MSI Afterburner.
*System RAM: Corsair DDR4 5000 MHz Cl18 @ 3200 MHz CL11-16-16-43 1T (https://amzn.to/3r2xzVW). The fastest and extremely rare DDR4 does not sell any longer but does not support above 3600 MHz on the Z390 chipset. It supports aggressive timing that made a response time of 44 ns and sometimes even below. It is so rare for DDR4 because of 5,000 MHz that it is not even for sale any longer.
*Motherboard: Asus Maximus XI Z390 motherboard with the latest Asus bios in 2021: https://amzn.to/3F9y4Bi
*Power Supply: EVGA 1600 T2 power supply (Titanium grade of 1600 watts)
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*OS: Windows 10 Pro.
*Recording Software: Nvidia ShadowPlay was modified to output recorded 8K video resolution files that encoded 8K UHD in real-time. Nvidia driver was custom modified as well, so 16K video resolution was available as DSR which is good as native rendered resolution.