
#Quake ii frame rate drop driver
Make sure the default windows 10 nvidia driver is not installed, unless your card is defective. This feature is helpful when trying to save power, reduce system latency or paired with your NVIDIA G-SYNC display to stay within variable refresh rate range.
#Quake ii frame rate drop 1080p
Raytracing is definitely supposed to be for 1080p gaming. 2080ti 1440p, 120 FOV, 90 scaling, medium GI, avg 62 fps during day and 72 fps at night. the game runs at 60 or above at 1080p for all the RTX cards, with only the 2080 Ti managing to hit an average of 60 at 2K (And is possibly a good quality sample if my prior suspicions are correct).Īccording to them, the 2080 Ti achieves a resounding 30 FPS at 4K, with the lower RTX cards lagging behind. You can also still play the original 55MB Quake on a.

But I'm probably reading into it too much, as they at least listed the clock speeds which seemed to be stock anyway. Quake II was modified to run with ray tracing in 2019, and Nvidia released the project as Quake II RTX to demonstrate its RTX line of GPUs. Makes me wonder if they opted for a high end non-Founders Edition or watercooled version of the card to make sure they are showing the absolute best possible results for at least that card. VERY interesting & perhaps it is a typo, but in the chart of GPUs they say they tested, they list that they were all Founders Editions EXCEPT for the 1660 (which they listed was Zotac) and the 2080 Ti.but they did not specify which. These provided a huge optimization that resulted in higher frame rates and enabled much more expansive multiplayer levels. Would like to see what their system got at High. A sustained frame rate of 25-30 fps would actually do, it may never ever drop below 25 though, because that would cause game play restrictions. Also, the control using the dual shock game pad is. Or it could be due to the fact that they did keep the Global Illumination settings at Medium. Surprisingly, disc loading times in midlevel are short, and the movement is fluid with fast frame rates. A set of interactive screenshot comparisons demonstrating the improvements between the original Quake II release in 1997, v1.0 of Quake II RTX, and the new v1.
#Quake ii frame rate drop full
You don’t even need to buy this game at the full retail price. The game looks absolutely fantastic and the RTX effects add a layer of realism that’s never been seen in AAA games.

Perhaps they offer a small performance boost. At 1080p with an RTX 2060 on the High preset and RTX cranked up, frame rates at or near 60 frames per second are not uncommon. Most folks seem to claim an average of 1080p 95~ fps with a 2080 Ti but looks like they got 115.but used a 9900K & other high-end companion components. Their 1080p results seem to rank higher than what most people are getting.
