0:00 - Assassin's Creed Odyssey 1:38 - Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3:40 - Control 5:31 - Doom Eternal 7:26 - Gears 5 9:14 - Metro Exodus 11:07 - Resident Evil 3 13:01 - Shadow of the Tomb Raider 14:41 - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order 16:36 - The Division 2 If you still have the GTX 1080, it's still a beast 4 years after its initial release. It can still hit 60 fps at 1080p and 1440p for most games released within the last year and a half except for the highly demanding games. Turning the settings down just a notch from max settings could easily increase performance/fps. It'll still be a very solid GPU for another year.
Thanks for share I got mine 3 years ago and still running perfectly, maybe 2022 updated
0:00 - Assassin's Creed Odyssey
1:38 - Call of Duty Modern Warfare
3:40 - Control
5:31 - Doom Eternal
7:26 - Gears 5
9:14 - Metro Exodus
11:07 - Resident Evil 3
13:01 - Shadow of the Tomb Raider
14:41 - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order
16:36 - The Division 2
If you still have the GTX 1080, it's still a beast 4 years after its initial release. It can still hit 60 fps at 1080p and 1440p for most games released within the last year and a half except for the highly demanding games. Turning the settings down just a notch from max settings could easily increase performance/fps. It'll still be a very solid GPU for another year.
Thank you for this video. It's around 3 years old but I am looking in the used market for a 9700K. I own an MSI gtx 1080
still worth only a gtx 1080 in 2021 will be that it will run all games of today in full hd at most
I have a similar set of similar results
Who would have thought...
i have the same card but cpu intel 4770k
do you have any of these games? hows the performance compared to this video?
@@shinobu2394 well i have a 1080 and an i5-8500 and i get 80+ FPS on GTA V with max settings, 80+ on Far Cry 5, 70+ on assassins creed Valhalla