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https://steamcommunity.com/games/223850/announcements/detail/1707325001899031429
See
https://benchmarks.ul.com/support/3dmark-updates-and-upgrades
For general information how 3DMark updates and upgrades work.
There will be a separate DLSS feature test soon. That upcoming test is the one NVIDIA showed at CES. It will use the same scene, but it is a separate test for that specific feature.
Oh okay thanks for the response :)
(https://www.3dmark.com/hall-of-fame-2/port+royal+3dmark+score+performance+preset/version+1.0)
Im also in the HOF so I can judge.
None of the SLI setups seem to actualy benefit from SLI in this scenario
In case of intel integrated gpus i understand they are not capable of running it with proper performance, question is more like "can it run at all?".
So yes will work on any GPU that has the capabilities
What? Of course it supports SLI.
SLI scores:
https://www.3dmark.com/hall-of-fame-2/port+royal+3dmark+score+performance+preset/version+1.0/2+gpu
Single GPU scores:
https://www.3dmark.com/hall-of-fame-2/port+royal+3dmark+score+performance+preset/version+1.0/1+gpu
The scaling is pretty close to 100%. Note that the best 1-GPU scores are still all from the Galax overclocking contest that used Port Royal so they are obtained with liquid nitrogen cooling.
If/when Intel writes a driver that supports DXR, yes. DXR is a standard from Microsoft and part of DirectX.
NVIDIA has not released a driver with DXR support for GTX 10-series cards.