Hey all,
I've got a 12900K that was used lightly for about 6 months. It was ran at default settings and mostly used to game. I moved to a 13900K, so I don't need it anymore.
Price Shipped to US48: $300 obo
I can provide pics on request, but it's just a standard 12900K that's been installed...
Hey guys,
Trying to get rid of some parts I don't need anymore.
EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra - $925 Shipped - card to take it's place will be here by the end of the week, so I won't be able to ship it for 3 or 4 days. 735 days of warranty left through EVGA.
EKWB Quantum Vector FTW Nickel+Plexi...
I'm really not trying to be pessimistic. I'm just calling it like I see it with the information that's available to us today. I would love nothing more than Ray Tracing to have great performance and software adoption and have a real reason to spend $1200 on this card.
The fact is, Ray Tracing...
Which games are those? I'm not doubting you, I just haven't seen them yet I guess.
From everything I've read, the 2080 Ti still isn't a viable single GPU solution to 4k 144 without RT.
If you are interested in Ray Tracing, that's great and these cards are for you. From my understanding 1080P...
Hmmm, I would lean more towards the 0% since there isn't a single game out there that supports it. When there is, performance will be so bad it's not worth talking about anyways.
The lack of competition is certainly the main driver to this. The sad thing is we are talking about the Kepler to Pascal periods, not exactly the golden days of GPU competition themselves.
780 Ti -> 980 Ti = 40% to 60% improvement, $50 decrease in launch price
980 Ti -> 1080 Ti = 70%+ improvement, $50 increase in launch price
1080 Ti -> 2080 Ti = ~35% improvement, $500 increase in launch price
To answer your question, I would expect a 100%+ performance increase for the prices...
Count me in the camp who picked up a 1080 Ti on the secondary market. I just can't with this 20 series. They offer pathetic generational performance gains if they were priced traditionally. With this crack house pricing, it's almost comical.
It is time for my normal GPU upgrade cycle, and I...
After debating what to do for the last couple weeks I finally picked up a used 1080 Ti. It's certainly not the performance jump I had looked forward to coming from my 1080, but it's the only thing that remotely makes sense right now, if you want to call it that. The RTX cards offer pathetic...