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Bad time to upgrade 980ti?

if your current 980Ti is working fine and allowing you to play the games that you want then don't upgrade. I am feeling now that the need to upgrade your GPU has diminished. 10-20 years ago I was having to upgrade more frequently as the games coming out needed more 3D performance and games would only work on the newest cards. One of my pc's still has a Fury in it and that runs all the latest games Ok for me on my 4k monitor. Additionally I don't want hardware ray tracing support as I cant see a difference.
 
Don't forget Intel will be telling us more about their GPU on 16-20th March 2020 - so you will then have to choose between AMD, Nvidia and Intel graphics cards to get the best deal.
 
upgrades are very situational dependent. the main factors being;

1. How much can you get for your current card and how much is the new card you are looking at.
2. How much warranty or use your current card has had.
3. How much of a performance gain you are going to get for the money.

I sold my 1080 and bought a 2070 super for a difference of around £170. For that I got a more efficient card, a more powerful card, a cooler running card and a brand new warranty. I thought that was worth £170.
If you can sell your card then this is a worthy thing to do. Used GTX980Ti's seem to be selling for around £100. So paying an extra £400 for a 2070 seems of little benfit if your card card does what you want.
 
If you can sell your card then this is a worthy thing to do. Used GTX980Ti's seem to be selling for around £100. So paying an extra £400 for a 2070 seems of little benfit if your card card does what you want.

2070 super is £430 and comes with COD that you can sell for £30.

So it's £300 not £400.

you also have to factor in warranty and speed increase, cooling and power draw.
 
2070 super is £430 and comes with COD that you can sell for £30.

So it's £300 not £400.

you also have to factor in warranty and speed increase, cooling and power draw.
what use is the warranty if the existing GPU is working fine? I don't really care about the power draw as the warm air coming from under my desk where my pc's are keeps me warm.
 
what use is the warranty if the existing GPU is working fine? I don't really care about the power draw as the warm air coming from under my desk where my pc's are keeps me warm.

electronics fail. what a weird thing to say. the gpu won't last forever. you have no idea when it will fail. best to sell and re-coup your money than it die and it's worthless.

Like i said before I sold my GTX 1080 only recently on ebay for just under £300. I had used it for 2+ years, it had no warranty. Best thing is I paid £385 for it second hand when it was around a year old.

So it cost me £100 to own it for just over 2 years. And it was covered under warranty for that time too.

It then only cost me £170 more to upgrade to the 2070 super.

Hopefully I get around £300 for that when I sell it too but this might be a card I keep for longer as it runs so cool, quiet and has more than enough power for me. It should last a long while as it's well built but it won't last forever.
 
@TNA How long is 'soon' though? It could be 6 months, it could be 9. And who knows what it'll cost, don't nVidia normally release top-end cards first and then a few months later the rest of the range is fleshed-out?
 
@TNA How long is 'soon' though? It could be 6 months, it could be 9. And who knows what it'll cost, don't nVidia normally release top-end cards first and then a few months later the rest of the range is fleshed-out?

IIRC in previous years they've launched the titan, then a little later the x60, x70 and x80 first, then a couple of months later the x80 Ti comes along to give almost Titan performance but making sure to have first milked that sweet Titan cash out of a few enthusiastic early adopters... That may not have been the case with the 20 series though, I can't remember!
 
Don't forget Intel will be telling us more about their GPU on 16-20th March 2020 - so you will then have to choose between AMD, Nvidia and Intel graphics cards to get the best deal.

While this is true, lets be honest here.

Sorry, but no way they will be a viable option over AMD or Nvidia. I would *love* to see it ,honestly I would, I just cannot see it happening is all.
 
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