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Anas Dweik

Hello guys i have 1080 g1 . and i am planning to sell it and buy the new 5700xt but i saw some reviews , they seem to have the same performance . so what do u recommend me guys ?>

i have seen some 2070 super reviews its better than 5700xt but up to 700NIS price difference for 10 fps avg is not worth right ?

* 700NIS = 200$ 

*i wanna play on 1440p 144hz. " i dont have it yet but i am getting one soon " 

or what gpu do u recommend to upgrade ?

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Only upgrade worth your time is RTX 2080 or 2080Ti and even then only if you plan to play raytracing enabled games.

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Keep the 1080. Performance gain is indeed small.

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6 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

Hello guys i have 1080 g1 . and i am planning to sell it and buy the new 5700xt but i saw some reviews , they seem to have the same performance . so what do u recommend me guys ?>

i have seen some 2070 super reviews its better than 5700xt but up to 700NIS price difference for 10 fps avg is not worth right ?

* 700NIS = 200$ 

*i wanna play on 1440p 144hz. " i dont have it yet but i am getting one soon " 

or what gpu do u recommend to upgrade ?

Keep the 1080 i did too i asked the same a few days ago hahah just wait for 2020 and the new cards the rtx2080/ti are not worth it aswell they gonne be outdated soon 

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1 minute ago, xhackforeverxdx said:

Keep the 1080 i did too i asked the same a few days ago hahah just wait for 2020 and the new cards the rtx2080/ti are not worth it aswell they gonne be outdated soon 

looking forward for that day !

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1 minute ago, Anas Dweik said:

looking forward for that day !

Me too the rtx 2000 series was very very disappointing 

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Just now, xhackforeverxdx said:

Me too the rtx 2000 series was very very disappointing 

even the 2080 , it doesn't have a big difference in fps according to this Video

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Just now, Anas Dweik said:

even the 2080 , it doesn't have a big difference in fps according to this Video

the 2080 is a overpriced Joke and cant even really beat a 1080 ti xDD only the 2080 ti is really faster but hey here in germany its around 1300 and its gonne be outdated in like what 8 months ? xD so thanks but no hahahaha 

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2080 or 2080ti to for sure. I would lean more towards a 2080ti. Also what graphics settings do you set your games to usually?

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OK, I was going to suggest keeping the 1080. BUUUUTT after looking at prices and the power I came to this conclusion.

A gtx 1080 can be sold RN for about $300. The 5700xt is about $400. It will give 5-20 fps gain depending on the game, resoultuion, ect... Sooo, it actually might be worth it because the gtx 1080 might depreciate when you try to wait to get more power and then it would technically would be more expensive to upgrade then depending on the market.

It also wouldn't make sense to wait for the other newer graphics card to come down in price cuz then your gtx would also be cheaper. 

 

So, I would suggest to upgrade if you will sell the 1080. Probably actually worth it rn.

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31 minutes ago, xhackforeverxdx said:

Me too the rtx 2000 series was very very disappointing 

How was the RTX 2000 series disappointing? It kick the gtx 1000 series ASS! If you just look at performance. Maybe you're looking at price. Yea, they are expensive but the cards themselves are much more capable then then 1000 series. 

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4 minutes ago, TheCMan said:

OK, I was going to suggest keeping the 1080. BUUUUTT after looking at prices and the power I came to this conclusion.

A gtx 1080 can be sold RN for about $300. The 5700xt is about $400. It will give 5-20 fps gain depending on the game, resoultuion, ect... Sooo, it actually might be worth it because the gtx 1080 might depreciate when you try to wait to get more power and then it would technically would be more expensive to upgrade then depending on the market.

It also wouldn't make sense to wait for the other newer graphics card to come down in price cuz then your gtx would also be cheaper. 

 

So, I would suggest to upgrade if you will sell the 1080. Probably actually worth it rn.

Thats a lot of work and little turnaround for 5 FPS...

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43 minutes ago, SenKa said:

Thats a lot of work and little turnaround for 5 FPS...

Maybe you missed the part where I said 20 fps? It depends on the game, resolution, and other factors. 1440p with one game it might be on average between 5-10fps gain. Another game it might be 15-20 fps. The next, 10-15 fps. All depends on circumstances. It seems like most often it will be 10 or more FPS. But things very a lot. 5700xt is like 2 generations up. Really, he will be paying $100 IF he sells his card. I say that's perfectly reasonable, especially if you're getting a 144hz 1440p monitor and want it as smooth as possible. 

 

The 5700 XT performance is somewhere around a RTX 2070 and RTX 2070 Super YET is $60-150 cheaper then a 2070 and $150-250 (or more) cheaper then the 2070 S. That's value. Also, it's cheaper then a RTX 2060 Super by $20-70. So really, that's value.

 

 

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I went from a 1080 to a 2080 Ti. There wasn't really anything out there worth to upgrade aside from that. But it is a hefty price to pay for.

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8 hours ago, TheCMan said:

How was the RTX 2000 series disappointing? It kick the gtx 1000 series ASS! If you just look at performance. Maybe you're looking at price. Yea, they are expensive but the cards themselves are much more capable then then 1000 series. 

Compare the perf gain from a 980 to a 1080

And now compare that to the perf gain from a 1080 to a 2080 and there u see my prob ^^ the 2080 costs more while the perf gain this gen is just bad the 1080 is even alot faster then a 980 ti while the 2080 cant even beat the 1080ti 

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On 8/12/2019 at 2:41 AM, xhackforeverxdx said:

the 2080 cant even beat the 1080ti 

That's not true. https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-2080-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1080-Ti/4026vs3918

The 2080 is faster then a 1080ti. It has faster memory, and other things n performs better. Some games it is negligible. 

 

On 8/12/2019 at 2:41 AM, xhackforeverxdx said:

1080 is even alot faster then a 980 ti

Correct! https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-980-Ti-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1080/3439vs3603

The performance gain that the 1000 series achieved was amazing. They went to 16 nm down from 28 nm in the which is the first die shrink since the gtx 680. They did a lot with the 1000 series cards. It really came across in performance. 

BUT how long have you been tracking cards? Between 5-10 fps better is pretty average from one generation to then next. The 1000 series was an outlier. The 2000 series is better then the 1000 and the 1000TI series. Yes, not as large as a jump as 900 to 1000. There also wasn't as many changes. Faster memory but the 2000 series does pretty dang well. 

the 2000 series does beat and give better raw performance then the 1000ti series. Based on performance you would always take the 2000 series over previous generations. it's on average 5 fps better. That's pretty normal for graphics cards from one generation to the next. 

 

Costs are high though cuz they found out people will pay 1000 dollars for a graphics card, which they found out because of the Titan. So rn, their cards have gotten priced higher then what they use to and the 2080S is $800, but they can cuz they don't have competition at the high end.

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1 minute ago, TheCMan said:

That's not true. https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-2080-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1080-Ti/4026vs3918

The 2080 is faster then a 1080ti. It has faster memory, and other things n performs better. Some games it is negligible. 

 

Correct! https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-980-Ti-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1080/3439vs3603

The performance gain that the 1000 series achieved was amazing. They went to 16 nm down from 28 nm in the which is the first die shrink since the gtx 680. They did a lot with the 1000 series cards. It really came across in performance. 

BUT how long have you been tracking cards? Between 5%-10% is pretty average from one generation to then next. The 1000 series was an outlier. The 2000 series is better then the 1000 and the 1000TI series. Yes, not as large as a jump as 900 to 1000. There also wasn't as many changes. Faster memory but the 2000 series does pretty dang well. 

the 2000 series does beat and give better raw performance then the 1000ti series. Based on performance you would always take the 2000 series over previous generations. it's on average 5-10% better. That's pretty normal for graphics cards from one generation to the next. 

 

Costs are high though cuz they found out people will pay 1000 dollars for a graphics card, which they found out because of the Titan. So rn, their cards have gotten priced higher then what they use to and the 2080S is $800, but they can cuz they don't have competition at the high end.

Funny that even the userbenchmarks website says 2% for the 1080 ti xDDDD the 2000 series is awful in terms of price to perf no more proof needed ur obv a fanboy ^^ and in real game perf both cards are the same ye maybe one game is faster on one that on the other but in the end they are even and thats just sad the 2080 even gets beaten from a 5700 xt in a few Games for like what 400 ? I used the 680 780 980 1080 and the 2000 series is the first one i just skip cause it suckes ^^ And no pls dont start the raytrace nonsense 

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Look up benchmarks for specifically for the the games you play and see if the 5700 or 5700xt would be worth it.  I currently have a 1080 and only like to upgrade when I can pay what I paid for my original card and get a significant boost.  I went from a 780 to a 1080 and only paid about $100 more than what I originally paid for my 780.  In your case, I'd probably just keep the 1080, but it's your call.

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the short answer is no

 

the long answer is also no... unless you find somebody willing to overpay for your 1080 which is possible depending on the card. if you have a specific overclocked model a person wants to sli with a matching card it might get a premium on ebay.  

 

case in point I bought an ASUS Ares GPU the dual 7970 factory liquid cooled model if i remember correctly. I used it for a few years and actually got more than what i paid for it. I listed it and got a message asking questions wanted more pictures then offered me a amount to close my ebay auction that was too good to pass up. 

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Why would change from 1080 to 5700XT? The 1080 is absolutely the better choice.

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On 8/12/2019 at 12:47 PM, xhackforeverxdx said:

 the 2000 series is awful in terms of price to perf 

AHHH YES that is true. I think you missed the part where I said "Costs are high though" AKA exactly what you just said. Performance wise the 2000 series is good. Just...expensive. 

 

OH and you're right. I meant like 5-10 fps not % (lol whoops). That's more typical each generation jump. That's why you tend to wait at least 2 gens to upgrade. 

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On 8/13/2019 at 12:49 PM, Mazmatig said:

Why would change from 1080 to 5700XT? The 1080 is absolutely the better choice.

What? How so? Raw performance a 5700 xt is like 10-20 fps better then a gtx 1080.  

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I have a GTX 1080 together with an i5 8600k (OC 5,0ghz)and been thinking about the same thing on and off for a couple of months.

I also want to upgrade but I need to spend a huge amount of cash (1200-1500eur gpu+cpu) in order to get even a small increase in performance.

The only upgrade worth considering is a 2080super or 2080ti and that is to expensive for me atm.

I am playing in 1440p and I am getting about 80-150fps depending on what game I play.

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2 minutes ago, Boyohan said:

I have a GTX 1080 together with an i5 8600k (OC 5,0ghz)and been thinking about the same thing on and off for a couple of months.

I also want to upgrade but I need to spend a huge amount of cash (1200-1500eur gpu+cpu) in order to get even a small increase in performance. 

I am playing in 1440p and I am getting about 80-150fps depending on what game I play.

You wouldn't have to upgrade your cpu. You're only 1 gen behind. You'd get a couple benefits form a new board n cpu but not enough for the costs. But, if you're getting good fps rn with the games you play maybe wait until you play a game that takes more resources to upgrade. 

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On 8/14/2019 at 3:49 AM, Mazmatig said:

Why would change from 1080 to 5700XT? The 1080 is absolutely the better choice.

Nope, waaaay wrong! The 5700XT is a fair bit faster, so unless you can reasonably explain to us why the GTX1080 is 'absolutely the better choice', we'd take your assertion with a bag of salt. I have the GTX1080 myself, if I can sell it for a good price, I'd be all over the 5700XT like a bad rash.

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