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Limp Gawd
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I only upgrade to the new XX80 Ti (XX90 if they ever make those again...)
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Hell by 2019 if i am still around that is, I would have bought 10 or more gpu's by then. So holding out for what is the question?I don’t believe Volta/Navi will push 4K at 144htz, and I’m not going to buy a new GPU until it can, as that is where I want my next visuals jump to land. Right now, my 3440x1440p 100htz screen, married to my 1080ti is the perfect combination, where the 1080ti pushes my screen to its exact limit. Therefor, I’m skipping Volta/Navi…
**This thread is not meant to be taken too seriously, and I want all answers to be presented as if we each have four empty beers in front of us.** Thank you.
Hell by 2019 if i am still around that is, I would have bought 10 or more gpu's by then. So holding out for what is the question?
I'll have to see how the monitor technology progresses. With the 7700k and the 1080 Ti, I finally feel like I'm able to max out my 1440p, 144Hz Acer Predator. I usually tailor my PC to the monitor I am using. I aim to get the very best experience out of what resolution I can view and how many FPS I can get. At this point, I feel like pouring more money into my current monitor might be a waste, at least for the next couple years.
Next, it will probably be a sub-$2k, 32+", 4k monitor at 120+Hz. If that comes in 2018, then maybe the 1080 Ti won't be enough. I suspect though, that might wait until 2019. Stands to reason that will also be a good year to upgrade the GPU yet again!
New gpu shows up the old one's get sold pronto. Keeps the hobby somewhat affordable.
Perhaps you did not get the memo on 1060 not supporting SLI. And even if it did support grabbing another one in the future would be idiotic compared to just selling it and buying another mid range card at that time. Nearly 1/3 of even AAA games do not even support mutli gpu at all. And of the ones that do you can have various issues in many of those such as poor scaling, stutter or flickering.I just got a 1060 and I will hold out until 2022 before I upgrade. I will likely get a second one and run SLI before then though.
I did get that memo. I meant MDA, and yes, I realize there is only one "game" that supports it, but there aren't very many DX12/Vulcan games around yet anyway, so who knows.Perhaps you did not get the memo on 1060 not supporting SLI. And even if it did support grabbing another one in the future would be idiotic compared to just selling it and buying another mid range card at that time. Nearly 1/3 of even AAA games do not even support mutli gpu at all. And of the ones that do you can have various issues in many of those such as poor scaling, stutter or flickering.
Bringing this post back up, after seeing the 2080 reviews today, they have cemented my decision to hold out till 7nm.
Any other Pascale owners skipping Turing?
Bringing this post back up, after seeing the 2080 reviews today, they have cemented my decision to hold out till 7nm.
Any other Pascale owners skipping Turing?
I was going to skip this generation regardless of reviews. I'm upgrading my card and monitor together but only when variable-rate displays settle down to a single standard. Since these cards don't support the vendor-neutral VRR standard I'm taking a pass this generation.
The 20 series is a fucking joke as far as I'm concerned for the price they're asking. This is the first generation of cards that I will skip in all the years I've been gaming. I have no doubt that most 2080 TI owners will get a hard-on acting like everyone else is too poor to join them.Bringing this post back up, after seeing the 2080 reviews today, they have cemented my decision to hold out till 7nm.
Any other Pascale owners skipping Turing?
The 20 series is a fucking joke as far as I'm concerned for the price they're asking. This is the first generation of cards that I will skip in all the years I've been gaming. I have no doubt that most 2080 TI owners will get a hard-on acting like everyone else is too poor to join them.
I have no doubt that most 2080 TI owners will get a hard-on acting like everyone else is too poor to join them.
I can see it being useful for multi-monitor users, particularly if they're running three 1440p monitors. At 11 million pixels compared to 4K's 8.3 million (33% increase), I can see the extra performance being useful.Yes, also this, I'm not sure what monitors people are plugging their 2080TIs into. Like 'your GPU can do 4K at 85FPS? Wow amazing! Too bad all 4k screens that run at 90hz+ are $2000...'
Ugh. I was waiting on benchmarks to decide on a new card to replace my 980. 1080 Ti seems to be my best bet, but they are still over a thousand....Even used cards on kiji here are 900-1200. Canada suuuucks
What a hot mess
4K 60Hz should sufficeYes, also this, I'm not sure what monitors people are plugging their 2080TIs into. Like 'your GPU can do 4K at 85FPS? Wow amazing! Too bad all 4k screens that run at 90hz+ are $2000...'
+1Bringing this post back up, after seeing the 2080 reviews today, they have cemented my decision to hold out till 7nm.
Any other Pascale owners skipping Turing?