Feeling better every day about the used 1080ti I picked up recently.
 
The point about the needing very high end CPU hardware isn't surprising, though. Kyle's own review of the Titan V pointed to being CPU bound at 1440p for the first time. I wouldn't be surprised if the 2080ti started to hit that same wall. The 2080 certainly won't, but the Ti may be too much card for non-4k gaming without a flagship CPU.

Edit: Or you could just turn on ray tracing and watch it act like a 1060 with nicer shadows. :p
 
You know? No I don't know because you can't string enough words together fluidly to keep me interested and listening. I know other people commented, but there were seven "you know" in the quote alone, only one belonged, how is that marketing?
 
I honestly feel sorry for the guy. I once moved from a semi-big city to a what at the time was still a small town. Everyone told me how every other word from me was f*** this or that. Well 30 years later, you know, I know, we all know, that he knows.
 
"So if you are CPU limited, like you're running an older CPU and you're running at lower resolutions, then really the GPU can't do anything because you're already... You know you're not giving the GPU enough work. And in those cases well you know we don't actually you know we don't get more work to do so it runs the same. But in most cases if you're paying you know if you're buying a high end GPU, you have a higher end resolution monitor or higher refresh rates, you're turning on more of the eye candy. And in the places where you are in fact GPU limited where you're seeing performance impacted by the GPU; Turing is gonna crush it! And it's it's a combination of faster shaders, you know faster clocks, wider memory bandwidths and architecture improvements. So even running existing games you're gonna see a nice bump."

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"So if you are CPU limited, like you're running an older CPU and you're running at lower resolutions, then really the GPU can't do anything because you're already... You know you're not giving the GPU enough work. And in those cases well you know we don't actually you know we don't get more work to do so it runs the same. But in most cases if you're paying you know if you're buying a high end GPU, you have a higher end resolution monitor or higher refresh rates, you're turning on more of the eye candy. And in the places where you are in fact GPU limited where you're seeing performance impacted by the GPU; Turing is gonna crush it! And it's it's a combination of faster shaders, you know faster clocks, wider memory bandwidths and architecture improvements. So even running existing games you're gonna see a nice bump."

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Just friggin' awesome!
 
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