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Poll: Who will be getting a 1080Ti?

Will you be Getting a 1080Ti

  • Yes

    Votes: 135 32.9%
  • No

    Votes: 125 30.5%
  • Waiting to see what Vega is like

    Votes: 150 36.6%

  • Total voters
    410
Next year there is a chance we might get Volta, so you could keep your money now and reconsider then. Then of course, there is the upgrade itch :)

If I go to 1080Ti, part of that will be a promise to stay there until the next Ti equivalent comes out. (Yeah yeah yeah, I can't even fool myself that's going to be true.)
 
That's how I've done it, 780ti to 980ti and now 1080ti.

That's the way to do it, you can either go Ti to Ti to Ti or Titan to Titan to Titan but you should not mix. The difference between the two options is you get much the same performance but with the Titan option you get it 6 months earlier, unfortunately you have to pay the early adopter tax.
 
That's the way to do it, you can either go Ti to Ti to Ti or Titan to Titan to Titan but you should not mix. The difference between the two options is you get much the same performance but with the Titan option you get it 6 months earlier, unfortunately you have to pay the early adopter tax.

I was doing similar, non Ti to non Ti but when the 1080 couldn't do 4k I had to revise that. I guess I'll be moving to Ti to Ti now (assuming the benchmarks are good enough).
 
Tempted to sell my two 1070s and get one of these. Depends on performance. Two cards does look sweet in the case though!
Two cards look sweet in Loadsamoneys case to, but how often does the 2nd card get used apart from benching and the odd game it works with? I would sell the 1070s and buy a 1080Ti in your position. Better quality gaming with a single card.
 
Have you felt any pain not jumping up from 980Ti right away?

Not really, it still runs most games at 3440x1440 with a good fps and gsync helps but it's starting to struggle with some newer titles whilst keeping most settings on. If I still gamed at 1080 or even 2560x1440 I'd keep the 980ti until the new chipset cards came out.

I'm not going to go 4k tried it and it's not for me where as 3440x1440 will be my res for the unforeseeable future and the 1080ti is probably going to be the sweet spot with keeping all settings on and getting a good fps ideally 100 to max the monitor refresh.
 
Depends what it overclocks like as the standard 1080 memory overclocks like a beast anyway.

Considering the original TX and 980Ti. The Ti was within 5% purely because it overclocked more.

The 980Ti had 254 less cores, 4 less rops and 16 less Tmu's. As well as 6gb less memory.

The 1080Ti has faster memory (same bus size), faster boost clocks, same tmu's, 8 less rops and most importantly the same cuda cores.

This all in all should put it faster than the TXP. Rip TXP owners :p
 
Two cards look sweet in Loadsamoneys case to, but how often does the 2nd card get used apart from benching and the odd game it works with? I would sell the 1070s and buy a 1080Ti in your position. Better quality gaming with a single card.

Or...I could buy one. And then buy another later on ;) Haha. I joke. But I really think that one 1080 Ti would be lovely. I will wait for benchmarks, and will probably go ahead with the EVGA one.
 
Considering the original TX and 980Ti. The Ti was within 5% purely because it overclocked more.

The 980Ti had 254 less cores, 4 less rops and 16 less Tmu's. As well as 6gb less memory.

The 1080Ti has faster memory (same bus size), faster boost clocks, same tmu's, 8 less rops and most importantly the same cuda cores.

This all in all should put it faster than the TXP. Rip TXP owners :p.

Incorrect

Check out the bus size on the 1080 Ti

Most Titan owners run their cards on water which gives very healthy boost clocks at stock and they overclock just as well as the 1080s.

Long live the Pascal Titan.

It was no accident that NVidia used the term out of the box for the 1080 Ti performance.:D
 
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