The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Founders Edition Review: GP104 Comes in Threes

Publish date: 2024-06-21

DOOM (Vulkan)

By now, we all know the legacy of the original 1993 DOOM, and 2016 DOOM seeks to fulfill its birthright of shooting things until they die. The fast-paced arena-shooter-style gameplay relies heavily on high framerates for an optimal experience as you twist and turn to eviscerate demons. Notably, thanks to a post-release update, DOOM supports the low-level Vulkan API, successor to AMD's Mantle and comparable to DX12 and Metal. One of the higher profile Vulkan games out there, DOOM could be considered a flagship Vulkan game, using the API successfully to achieve greater performance than what could be accomplished in OpenGL.

The Ultra preset was used without alterations.

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Operating well under Vulkan, both Vega 56 and GTX 1070 Ti come neck and neck, with the GTX 1070 Ti maintaining the edge at higher resolutions. DOOM actually has a 200fps cap, and the GTX 1080 Ti nearly tops out at 1080p.

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