koko949 t1_ivns9az wrote
Reply to comment by UniqueAwareness691 in RTX 4080 GPUs Are Just as Large as RTX 4090s | Size will still be a problem with the GeForce RTX 4080 by chrisdh79
My 1080ti is still chugging along. But considering one of them new AMD cards in the nearish future.
Wsbgodd t1_ivoelgq wrote
Same bro 1080 not the ti but just 1080 and running new games in ultra with 0 problems..
silqii t1_ivopnrn wrote
Hey, the 1080 is still the king of 1080p gaming
Thorus08 t1_ivoy1iy wrote
Same. 4790k and a 1080ti. Currently planning on a new build and so far leaning amd on the GPU. Waiting for real world benchmarks to make that decision.
Stiryx t1_ivrugm0 wrote
I upgraded from a 1080ti to a 3070ti because it cost me less than $200 after I sold my old card.
Ray tracing is really nice but the performance leap is actually kinda disappointing, 50% or so. Not life changing that’s for sure.
arehexes t1_ivp1el4 wrote
My 1080Ti is still going strong after like 5 or 6 years. I'm not really looking into upgrading for another 3 years. My CPU needed a updated before the gpu lol.
jlreyess t1_ivp9pw2 wrote
If you have a 1080p monitor, it makes sense.
arehexes t1_ivperk5 wrote
Been using it with my 4k monitor with no issue. The one time a game didn't run right was Elden Ring which was why I decided to upgrade my CPU.
jlreyess t1_ivphy20 wrote
Oh sorry. I meant anything over 1080p resolution. Of course it will run in any monitor. I rocked my 1080ti until last year when I couldn’t run games at 1440p good enough ( I have one 1440p and one 4k monitor). It was just just not good enough for newer games at 2k.
alc4pwned t1_ivpyzel wrote
You're playing at pretty low frames if you're doing AAA games at 4k on a 1080 ti.
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