NVIDIA's marketing campaign may have (inadvertently) led some to believe that real-time ray tracing was exclusive to RTX cards, but that's not the case, as the company's last-gen Titan card, the Titan V, was used by studios to test the much-hyped graphics technology before Turing was available to the public. 3Dcenter.org has revealed how the Titan V (Volta GV100) fares against the Titan RTX (Turing TU102) in Battlefield V: in a map with heavy ray-tracing effects,
the former managed an average of 56 FPS on Ultra with high RTX, while the latter achieved 80 FPS.