Each virtual RTX 3080 PC comes equipped with an 8-core, 16-thread AMD Threadripper CPU, 28GB of DDR4-3200 memory, and a blazing-fast PCIe 4.0 SSD. So yeah, it’ll be able to handle any game you throw at it without breaking a sweat.
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so yes, you have a huge bottleneck and I know it because I gamed with 4770k at 1440p 165Hz with 1080ti and it was slow enough to even bottleneck my 1080ti.
Downscalling puts more load on the gpu, removing some bottlenck.
the gpu isnt bottlwnecking in this case, the cpu is. Even with down scaling. There will be a (larger or smaller? IDK. a larger bottle neck [literallly] world be a less bottlenecked system) lower bottleneck, as eventually, you hit system ram bottleneck, with the lower bandwidth of ddr3.
The 2080 thing was just a bad call, an impulse buy i would say.
Undervolting will basically turn your card into an efficient gaming beast, as opposed to power hungry beast.
Go to curve editor, find a decent voltage then raise the voltage dot on the graph to your required clock speed then press 'L' then enter, then exit and apply in the afterburner ui.
Each virtual RTX 3080 PC comes equipped with an 8-core, 16-thread AMD Threadripper CPU, 28GB of DDR4-3200 memory, and a blazing-fast PCIe 4.0 SSD. So yeah, it’ll be able to handle any game you throw at it without breaking a sweat.
But soon, you’ll be able to tap the GPU’s fearsome firepower for roughly the cost of a Netflix subscription, as Nvidia is bringing the GeForce RTX 3080 to its GeForce Now cloud streaming service, along with a juicy 1440p, 120Hz gaming option.
Unlike the other tiers, you won’t bump down to a lower-spec’d virtual PC if you’re playing a lesser-powered game. If you’re paying for an RTX 3080 in the cloud, you’ll always be playing on an RTX 3080 in the cloud. You’ll also unlock longer eight-hour-straight gaming sessions, as well as the ability to save your graphics settings across sessions, rather than defaulting to an Nvidia-recommended configuration. Eisler said that latter benefit is a common request from users. It’s good to see Nvidia listen, though it’s a bummer that the capability is locked to the priciest subscription tier alone.