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thank you for the debate guy, hes gone 1080ti...... lol
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thank you for the debate guy, hes gone 1080ti...... lol
I have a slightly overclocked 1070. Use it 90% for Oculus Rift gaming. This is with Ryzen 1600 @ 3.85
Only a small handful of games can't manage to keep 90 fps, so ASW kicks in and drops to 45 fps, so I've been getting real close to buying a 1080 Ti lately.
2 reasons keep stopping me:
1. A 1080 Ti may not be able to keep 90 fps in games like Asseto Corsa with 24 cars on the track or The Climb with details turned up.
2: AMD Vega
If I knew for definite a 1080 Ti could cope I'd probably just buy one.
It is a sickness that spreads fast. :>
I have a GTX1070, I bought it so I can game on 1080p for another four years as 1080p is fine for me, plus I have not played on any better resolution so I am not missing out seeing as I wouldn't know what it looks like anyway.
it`s 1070 or 1080ti, the 1080 non ti is a sort of pointless product!
Wouldn't bother with a 1080, get a 1080Ti.