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I got this ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Dual OC,
What do you want to know?
Anybody buy one of these yet?
Exactly, my reasons to upgrade are very different..it is not just personal use rather professional use as well so even if I don't like a part/product, I still end up buying it ...for example a lot of apple products e.g. iPhone Xs Max, it is not feasible for to upgrade from iPhone X but I had to because of development and testing etc even though we could rely on the simulator but before shipping, I want to test on the real device all the sensors etc..Well I guess there does need to be early adopter for the RTX technology, but for myself it's way to much to spend on one GPU. Over 1200 dollars for a single graphics card is just insane, given the Nvidia doesn't have any real competition so they can charge whatever amount they want really.
I got a 1080ti sli rig myself but the second card I got was free so I only spent around 700 dollars for one of the 1080tis, performance is still really good but it's now more or less not that spectacular compared to the 2080ti.
In certain use cases the 1080ti sli set-up can help but for the most part games either benefit, a little, a lot or not at all.
RTX is still unproven tech when it comes to practicality since there is such a price premium to get into it and how the seemingly general disinterest in RTX from most gamers I've talked to. Personally, the gpu power we had thus far was perfect for the graphics games are currently employing, it will be nice to see RTX tech become widespread but again it must be widely implemented and worth the price premium which it just isn't currently. I my own opinon (not to offend you) I think those who buy the RTX 2080ti have the money and what to have either bragging or the raw performance and that exclusivity but the card won't be widespread or popular (unlike the 1080ti) due to its high price tag.
Now if the 2080ti was around $1000 or a little less, then the card would be a much more feasible upgrade/buy from a price/performance stand-point.
I think 1080 ti is a much better option for you...I have a single 1080 ti in my custom HTPC and it handles pretty anything I throw at it and comfortably push pixels on my 4K TV...Reason I ask is that I bought my pre-made rig from CyberPower PC around 12/17.
Core i5 8400
16GB DDR4 3000
GTX 1060 6GB
SSD
Optane enhanced 2TB mechanical drive
I use it to play sims such as DCS.
I was contemplating getting either the GTX 1070Ti or 1080 or 1080Ti to replace what I have now.
I originally wanted to get the 2080Ti or 2080 or 2070 but it seems as if there isnt a significant improvment over the 10 series with the exception of the real time ray tracing DLSS etc. which we cant even take advantage of at this time.
Turing is too expensive and the 2060 down probably wont even have ray tracing capability.
Long story short, I'm contemplating getting a 1080Ti and hope that by the time the successor to Turing is out, ray tracing will be supported by alot more software.
Reason I ask is that I bought my pre-made rig from CyberPower PC around 12/17.
Core i5 8400
16GB DDR4 3000
GTX 1060 6GB
SSD
Optane enhanced 2TB mechanical drive
I use it to play sims such as DCS.
I was contemplating getting either the GTX 1070Ti or 1080 or 1080Ti to replace what I have now.
I originally wanted to get the 2080Ti or 2080 or 2070 but it seems as if there isnt a significant improvment over the 10 series with the exception of the real time ray tracing DLSS etc. which we cant even take advantage of at this time.
Turing is too expensive and the 2060 down probably wont even have ray tracing capability.
Long story short, I'm contemplating getting a 1080Ti and hope that by the time the successor to Turing is out, ray tracing will be supported by alot more software.
My own PC specs as follows:
CPU: Ryzen 2700x clocked in at over 4.3 in most cases (XFR2.0 is enabled)
CPU Cooler: H115i pro RGB AIO
Motherboard: Asus Crosshair IV hero x370
GPU: 1080ti MSI gaming X OC'ed in SLI
Storage:960 evo 1tb, 4tb mechanical hardrive 7200rpm
Monitor: 24 inch, 144hz 2k display with G-sync
The question to ask is how much of a performance gain do you want vs. the price you're most comfortable to pay. A 1080ti is a powerful graphics card (depending on if you get an AIB board partner card or the FE card) and will absolutely wipe a 1060 6gb out of the water in everything.
What is your budget?
New Recruit
Buy a used 1080ti. /threadReason I ask is that I bought my pre-made rig from CyberPower PC around 12/17.
Core i5 8400
16GB DDR4 3000
GTX 1060 6GB
SSD
Optane enhanced 2TB mechanical drive
I use it to play sims such as DCS.
I was contemplating getting either the GTX 1070Ti or 1080 or 1080Ti to replace what I have now.
I originally wanted to get the 2080Ti or 2080 or 2070 but it seems as if there isnt a significant improvment over the 10 series with the exception of the real time ray tracing DLSS etc. which we cant even take advantage of at this time.
Turing is too expensive and the 2060 down probably wont even have ray tracing capability.
Long story short, I'm contemplating getting a 1080Ti and hope that by the time the successor to Turing is out, ray tracing will be supported by alot more software.
Buy a used 1080ti. /thread
New Recruit
Too expensive, RTX is not a industry standard yet, however the conventional performance is amazing. i got full HD resolution so i am happy with my 1060 for another year i guess.Anybody buy one of these yet?
A Single gtx 1080 ti is better than 2 x 1080 SLI in price/performanceThats quite a rig!!
1080Ti is gonna be like $650 and above
1080 is $480 and above
1070Ti is about $420 and above
as per Newegg prices.
The 1080Ti is markedly above the other 2 in performance.
A 1070Ti supposedly will be just about equivalent to the 1080 with some OC.
For me DCS is the main reason I wanna upgrade so I can play smooth with highest settings.
1070 and above should theoretically allow this.
The 1060 6GB is a good card for the value but its performance is way less then the other 3.
I was holding out for the Turing cards but they are just too expensive to justify purchasing at this time.
I might just end up getting the 1070Ti.
But I've never really bought a top of line graphics card before (I hate paying premium for something that will be obscelescent in a year or 2)
But I never splurge on myself and am in the mood to do so, so I am entertaining the 1080Ti.
First world problems man.