NVIDIA Fermat OptiX-RTX ray tracing benchmark - NVIDIA TITAN V | GTX 1080 Ti | GTX 1080 | GTX 980 Ti
NVIDIA TITAN V | GTX 1080 Ti | GTX 1080 | GTX 980 Ti - NVlabs Fermat GPU rendering CUDA-OptiX BENCHMARK
The launch of the next-gen RTX cards is just around the corner so we decided to prepare a custom benchmark to assess the benefits of the RT Cores found in RTX 20-series Turing based GPUs. In order to utilize the RT Cores applications must be explicitly programmed to access and run on these special purpuse built cores. Developers can use NVIDIA's OptiX API (mainly used in production and offline renders) or MS's DirectX DXR extension (game like hybrid ray-raster effects).
For this benchmarking session we set up NVIDIA's Fermat research oriented physically based rendering system - the project uses CUDA and the OptiX Prime intersection library to generate photorealistic images. Fermat supports an iteratively updating realtime viewport and offline rendering as well.
Head over to BoostClock.com for the full article:
http://boostclock.com/show/000219/gpu-rendering-nv-fermat-gtx980ti-gtx1080-gtx1080ti-titanv.html
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CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
GPU: MSI GTX 980Ti GAMING 6G
GPU: MSI GTX 1080 GAMING X+ 8G
GPU: MSI GTX 1080Ti GAMING X 11G
GPU: NVIDIA TITAN V
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 (10.0) Home 64-bit - Version 1803/RS4 (17134.254)
DRIVER: CUDA 9.2.217 - OptiX SDK 5.1.0 - NV 399.07
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