The extent of the difference depends on your specific configuration, but generally, it can vary significantly.
The extent of the difference depends on your specific configuration, but generally, it can vary significantly.
Your setup looks quite similar to the one in the video, but your performance might still be affected by other factors. The difference in frame rates isn't just about hardware specs—things like game settings, resolution, and display calibration can play a role. Playing at max settings in 1440p could help bridge the gap.
CS is an unreliable method for testing performance... it consistently maintains very high FPS. That means your main limitation is usually on the CPU. His 3900x runs a bit faster, and his GPU performs better. However... staying in the 200s is perfectly acceptable. I’d try a more typical game or benchmark to truly assess the situation, rather than one that pushes you against engine limits. Also, keep in mind a 2080 Ti is noticeably quicker than a 2080 Super, though the difference isn’t massive.
The 2080Ti accounts for about 30% of the gameplay section shown in the video, making the GPU irrelevant in this context.
The results likely vary due to factors beyond just the GPU, such as RAM capacity, overclocking attempts, and game configuration settings.