GTX 980 Ti | Cyberpunk 2077 | 1080p, 1440p, 4K | A Decent Effort!



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Today we’re expanding on the Cyberpunk 2077 test conducted with the GTX 980Ti the other day. How does the best graphics card of 2015 handle the most demanding game of 2020 at 1080p, 1440p and 2160p resolutions?

Let’s find out!

0:00 Intro and 1080p Low
2:00 1080p Medium
3:12 1080p High
5:02 1440P Low
5:53 1440p Medium
7:08 4K Low (Fail)
8:15 4K and 80% Of 4K

Thanks for watching πŸ™‚

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48 thoughts on “GTX 980 Ti | Cyberpunk 2077 | 1080p, 1440p, 4K | A Decent Effort!”

  1. G'day Random,
    1:17 😲 825FPS
    Steve I love your Videos of trying to play the toughest games possible with Lower End or Older Hardware,
    Definitely showing that you can still have fun without needing the Latest & greatest parts πŸ₯°

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  2. Do you guys remember when they switched aspect ratio from 4:3 to 16:9 and you had no black bars.on my pc i have 21:9 so i have to use a program and on my phone 18:9 and if i zoom on my phone i loose part of the image.2021 the cycle begins anew

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  3. hi am really a huge fun of yours and i was hoping you could help me out.i recently become a huge fun of f1 and wanted to start playing the f1 2021 game,but i dont have any idea on gaming pc but what i do know is that am on a tight budget.i have a hp small tower with a q9550 with 8gb 1200u memory. should i buy a gtx 750ti? will it play or should i just consider a new build with the i5 3470 and gtx 950 2gb version please help

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  4. The 900 and 1000 series are absolutely legendary for their value still to this day. The 6gb of vram will still keep this card pumping for a while, and the 11gb 1080 will still be pumping for a lot longer.
    I wish Nvidia would give us that VALUE again.

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  5. I own Cyberpunk bought it on release, played a couple of hours, its great but I am holding back until a year or two when GPU prices come back to normal as my trusty RX 580 doesn't really do the game justice, I mean it runs fine doesn't crash just I get this nagging feeling that there is more waiting to be unleashed.
    I made the mistake with the Witcher 3 of trying to play it on my old Radeon 7800 which I did right up to the expansions then i got my RX 580 and it was like going into overdrive.
    So imma wait mkay.

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  6. interesting results, when i got Cyberpunk, i was running an MSI 980Ti, admittedly on watercooling and marginally overclocked, and i was pretty well holding around 50-60fps on 1080 high.
    ryzen 3600.
    yeah it dipped here and there, but for single player it was a thoroughly fine experience.

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  7. I think you probably should testing that in the kabuki area of Cyberpunk 2077, because driving around in that part of map has been very demading for many high-end graphic cards with the ultra graphic settings

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  8. Would have been more interesting to see the performance with the most optimal settings (everything that doesn’t really do anything turned off or set to the lowest, motion blur always off, slow HDD on, etc. etc.).

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  9. Play on medium and disable screen space reflections and the game will lock at 60fps. SSR in this game is one of the worst implementations ever with very grainy look even on Ultra and the performance impact don't worth It.

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  10. Owning this exact card I find myself able to run certain settings on ultra while having other setting on either low or off entirely (namely the volumetric clouds and smoke, screen space reflections etc) and maintain at lest a sold 50 fps. I've had this card since 2015 and I hope I can for a little while longer, it's in my eyes a true beast of a GPU for it's time.

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  11. I want that card so bad it's honestly my dream card xD I'd love to upgrade to it and give my gtx 770 to my siblings but thanks for the video it makes me more enthusiastic about my future purchase of it

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