I have a couple of systems at my house, well actually more than a couple lol.
I don't game at all, I just looked and I bought Titanfall when it came out for PC and I have played it less than two hours.
I do mostly engineering work, photo editing along with some video from time to time. Right now on my two main systems I have setup with UP3216Q's, as primary displays. I also have a 46" commercial LED monitor that I use to put TV etc on if I want to watch something. I am going to a UP3218K at the end of the month on the system that I have in my home office.
In my garage system I have 1x1070 and I have another 1070 that I just haven't taken the time to put into the system. It seems that this setup always runs flawless.
My other system I have a single RX 480 in, and have another one that I am going to put into it also. I also have the opportunity to trade for a 1080TI, I don't really need what I am going to trade this person. Is it worth it to go from a dual setup of the RX 480's to the 1080TI?
Thoughts and why should/shouldn't I goto 1080TI's?
Thanks!
VRT
I don't game at all, I just looked and I bought Titanfall when it came out for PC and I have played it less than two hours.
I do mostly engineering work, photo editing along with some video from time to time. Right now on my two main systems I have setup with UP3216Q's, as primary displays. I also have a 46" commercial LED monitor that I use to put TV etc on if I want to watch something. I am going to a UP3218K at the end of the month on the system that I have in my home office.
In my garage system I have 1x1070 and I have another 1070 that I just haven't taken the time to put into the system. It seems that this setup always runs flawless.
My other system I have a single RX 480 in, and have another one that I am going to put into it also. I also have the opportunity to trade for a 1080TI, I don't really need what I am going to trade this person. Is it worth it to go from a dual setup of the RX 480's to the 1080TI?
Thoughts and why should/shouldn't I goto 1080TI's?
Thanks!
VRT