Oh, how times have changed.
So let’s go over the test system specs and then jump into the data.
Still, we think it’s fair to say that the flagship Pascal GeForce GPU has aged rather well.

Next we have Rainbow Six Siege and this is another older title which Pascal will be well optimized for.
The GTX 1080 Ti was also faster than the 5700 XT and the RTX 3060 at both tested resolutions.
Even the RTX 2060 Super was 16% faster.
A good result for the old GeForce GPU.
Since we’ve tested 50 games in total, let’s go check out the full breakdown…
The former GeForce flagship enjoyed some pretty big wins, though admittedly most of them were in older games.
Overall though, these two GPUs are roughly on par in terms of performance.
Without question RDNA has aged better than Pascal, and will almost certainly continue to do so.
Not too bad in terms of GPU progress when you look at it that way.
If you’re more of a budget shopper, snap up a Radeon 6600 non-XT for just $260.
A few years after release, it’s good to see the GTX 1080 Ti is still going strong.
It is showing some signs of dropping off in newer titles, though performance remains acceptable.
We always love to see that.