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Upgrade to EVGA 1080 ti SC2 for < $300?

Soldato
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So, a guy on CL here in SF has a SC2 (in warranty) for sale and I've got him down to $500... Should I take it or na? I've got a 980 ti FTW edition and it's starting to show age with new games. I game at 1440p so it would be nice having extra headroom, specially for 144hz.

I can easily sell my 980 ti for $200 seeing as they are going for > $250.

I am not happy with the new pricing of nvidia and won't be going 4k anytime soon. Thoughts?
 
If you've got a strong enough CPU then the 1080Ti is great for 1440 gaming. I have a 4790k and an EVGA 1080Ti FTW 3 hooked up to a 1440 gsync monitor. All games run smooth and look fantastic with all the extras turned to ultra. I've not owned a game yet where the CPU doesn't hold the GPU back. Assassin's creed origins gives the CPU a good run for its money but no bottleneck so far.

EVGA have transferable warranty, so peace of mind for a second owner.

Mick
 
If you've got a strong enough CPU then the 1080Ti is great for 1440 gaming. I have a 4790k and an EVGA 1080Ti FTW 3 hooked up to a 1440 gsync monitor. All games run smooth and look fantastic with all the extras turned to ultra. I've not owned a game yet where the CPU doesn't hold the GPU back. Assassin's creed origins gives the CPU a good run for its money but no bottleneck so far.

EVGA have transferable warranty, so peace of mind for a second owner.

Mick

I'm running a none delidded 8700k on air at 4.5Ghz (any higher and it's too hot). So I don't think the CPU will be the bottleneck, i replaced a 3570k I previously had which held back the 980ti here and there.

I think I'm going to go for it, the SC2 and the FTW3 are identical aside from the cooling so if you're happy that makes me happy :)

It's the little things like that as well, being able to crank a newly released game to max and not worry, when I got the 980 ti that was the case, but now it's just barely holding that throne and I'm having to crank a setting here and there down to maintain a steady 60fps.
 
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