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Consider this your practice run. Then you get to do it all over again in 7 years.
(Or maybe have another practice run between now and then )
Roughly it is 30% faster than a 1080ti / 2080 but well worth itOn average the 2080ti is about 35% more expensive than a 2080.
Is it 35% faster?
Roughly it is 30% faster than a 1080ti / 2080 but well worth it
Did you think that kind of price / performance ratio could just carry on forever though? So in what 10 or 20 years we would still be getting a 75% jump per gen for a 25% price increase?I'm glad you're happy with your card, but I'm sorry how can you say well worth it?
Look at the 980 Ti vs 780 Ti 65% ish faster for same price around £550-575.
GTX 1080 Ti launched at £719 25% price increase but a sold 75+% faster than 980 Ti.
RTX 2080 Ti so many different prices, let's meet in the middle at £1250 That's a 73% increase in price for 25-30% more performance. It looks like the performancerice ratio has flipped around this gen when comparing Pascal to Maxwell.
Honestly for me it was well worth because i game at 4k, have the disposable income and wanted the best visuals. That combination meant upgrading from a 1080ti while pricey netted a decent tangible improvement and that was worth it despite the cost.I'm glad you're happy with your card, but I'm sorry how can you say well worth it?
Honestly for me it was well worth because i game at 4k, have the disposable income and wanted the best visuals. That combination meant upgrading from a 1080ti while pricey netted a decent tangible improvement and that was worth it despite the cost.
Don't get me wrong i don't want £1200 - £1300 top tier cards to be the new norm and when they first came out i was first in line saying i wouldn't touch them with a barge pole because i felt the price was insane. I can also look back at previous generational leaps with fondness at the price / performance ratio but it doesn't matter when it comes clicking the buy button in 2019.