As everyone else has said it's not really worth it ATM wait till next year and see
This is what I'm waiting for but I already have a gsync monitor. Unless I replace both, which I'm not too keen on going, it'll probably be a new nvidia gpu.
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As everyone else has said it's not really worth it ATM wait till next year and see
That's not a bad idea. I've got some Thermal Grizzly paste lying about, can I use that or does it have to be a specific one especially designed for GPUs?
I used some ancient zaward stuff I found in a box in my garage, so it can't be worse than that. As long as it isn't conductive you're grandThat's not a bad idea. I've got some Thermal Grizzly paste lying about, can I use that or does it have to be a specific one especially designed for GPUs?
I think if things you play mostly run fine, then waiting for 3xxx series seems sensible with the rumoured big jump in performanceSo what have you 980Ti owners upgrade too?
Out of interest at this point in time
I think if things you play mostly run fine, then waiting for 3xxx series seems sensible with the rumoured big jump in performance

Yeah man, I was thinking that I've never owned a gpu long enough that it was worth repasting it. I think I would have upgraded long ago just because of the itch if I could have had something worthwhile for less than £400, but those days are just long gone. So now I just have to wait for the £1k gpus to become £700 when the new £1300 gpus come out.![]()

I think this is the problem for a lot of people to be honestRefuse to pay the silly prices nvidia charging out of principal. Im not sure when ill get a chance to upgrade now given nvidia ridiculous pricing scheme now.
I think this is the problem for a lot of people to be honest
I suppose the 1080ti is a good option with it being around twice as fast... but prices for those are still a little expensive. Averaging around £400+ for a secondhand card?Still rocking my GTX980ti. Bought it for like £350 new as couldn't justify buying the GTX1080 for what i thought was only slightly more performance for much higher cost. When the GTX1080ti came out i was tempted to get it but my GTX980ti held up well so i thought id wait for the RTX2080ti to come out at like £700 and then buy a reduced priced GTX1080ti for a similar £350-£400. Epic fail!
Refuse to pay the silly prices nvidia charging out of principal. Im not sure when ill get a chance to upgrade now given nvidia ridiculous pricing scheme now.
Does adjusting voltage even do anything for these cards or is it just best to crank up the power limit and let the card add voltage for what it needs?So I found my previous overclock and just re-applied it. This is 2 hours of Destiny 2 so far...max 55c on an AIO
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Does adjusting voltage even do anything for these cards or is it just best to crank up the power limit and let the card add voltage for what it needs?
I bought a 2070 Super and sold my 980ti in Sli and don't regret it at all runs everything i want it to and works amazingly well with my X34 at 3440x1400 very happy with it.
Might give it another bash tonight. Did a tiny overclock last night just to test by cranking the core by +20 and memory by +200 and i gained around 6-7fps. No voltage change, just cranked up the power limit and temp max. Temps settled around 48c so plenty of headroom there.I just cranked the power limit, didn't touch the voltage at all. I'm not sure what difference it would actually make to be honest but given my temps, probably won't find out.
This has been on my mind for ages to be honest, what's the rest of your spec?