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Moore thread MTT S80 graphics card test: running points are lower than Intel Arc A770

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Digital enthusiast @Loschzwerg got a Moore thread MTT S80 graphics card and conducted certain tests.

As a domestic graphics card, MTT S80 is not a high-end model, nor can it compare to the latest Nvidia GeForce, AMD Radeon or Intel Arc series competitors, but it is the first domestic graphics card product that supports Windows environment and DirectX graphics interface. At the same time, this is the first time that a domestic graphics card has truly achieved cross-game playability, so it is definitely worth a try.

Moore Thread MTT S80 is equipped with a multi-functional GPU chip “Chun Xiao” based on MUSA architecture, with 4096 cores, 14 TFlops of theoretical computing power can reach RTX 4060 level, and can also support graphics and image rendering, 8K video codec, AI Various functions such as training and inference, general computing, GPU virtualization, physical simulation, etc.

According to the 3DMark benchmark test results given by the testers, the card is weaker than the Intel Arc A770, at least in terms of running scores, it is 35% to 64% slower than the A770.

Popular science: Although MTT S80 supports Windows and DirectX, it can only support DirectX 9 at the hardware level, so the ancient 3DMark03 and 06 are used here, which has almost no meaning in modern games, but MTT S80 will also support DirectX11 API in the future.

In addition, this card also successfully ran “Crysis”, which is not in the adaptation list. However, it only works in D3D9 mode.

MTT S80 is the industry’s first graphics card equipped with a PCIe Gen5 interface, and can achieve backward compatibility of the interface; the graphics card interface specification is PCIe 5.0 x16, with bidirectional 128GB/s data transmission capability. The high bandwidth provided by PCIe 5.0 further eliminates the communication bottleneck between the GPU and the system. In practical applications, the PCIe 5.0 x16 bus can greatly reduce the loading time of vertices, materials and other data required for GPU operations, and reduce the occurrence of stuttering, to create a better experience for applications such as games.

In terms of interfaces, the MTT S80 graphics card is equipped with 3 DisplayPort 1.4a interfaces and 1 HDMI 2.1 interface, supports 1080P 360Hz images, and can simultaneously output 4 channels of 8K ultra-high-definition images of 7680*4320 @ 30Hz.

According to reports, the MTT S80 is currently compatible with many games such as “League of Legends”, “Cross Fire”, “QQ Speed”, “Diablo 3” (32-bit), “Siege”, “Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 3”, and “Fantasy Westward Journey”.

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