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Dont you have internet to do a google search of this !!!
It's burning a hole in my pocket, you know what I'm like.
I certainly do StringIt's burning a hole in my pocket, you know what I'm like.
Don't waste your money on the RTX coming from the 1080ti.
Go take a cold shower cool yourself off, play some games and wait for Nvidia next round of cards on 7nm.
The 2080ti arguably is the only card that has move forward in terms of performance after 2 years have passed (at a ridiculous cost), while the rest of the cards below hardly improved on performance/£ comparing to last gen 10 series cards from 2016/2017.
Well said.
1080Ti here and I'm waiting to see what Nvidia release next year also, 3080Ti maybe.
Basically this. RTX is not fast enough yet. But the extra RAM on the 1080ti will probably be useful in the future.I’d rather have the 11gb 1080ti over a 8gb RTX card.
Either that or do it right and get a 2080Ti. Going from a 1080Ti to a 2080s is a little silly imo. I would just wait.Putting it plainly, String you should stick with the 1080Ti bud and wait for the next gen. Whilst I love what RT brings to games, in its early form, it needs work, so my advice is to bite the pillow and suck it up
What's the pros and cons of moving from 1080ti to 2080s?
I've had my 1080ti for 2 and half years, with 2 and half years warranty left. Second hand value is what, £400 so say £350 in the pocket after postage etc..
New Zotac card is £700 - so net cost is £350.
Resolution is 3440*1440.
What say you, wise forum?
Probably be 2 grand lol. For certain Nvidia won't lower prices of its flagship.Well said.
1080Ti here and I'm waiting to see what Nvidia release next year also, 3080Ti maybe.