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do you feel like you are missing out on anything?

 

the 780ti roughly performs on par with the gtx 1060 3GB. so its not a strictly bad card today. 

 

i just wouldnt suggest buying it second hand due memmory buffer among other things. 

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5 minutes ago, White Armor said:

Is it worth to upgrade the 780 Ti to 1660 Ti ??

IMO, no worth it, in short get the rtx2060.

 

think this way 780ti (= 1060) upgrade to 1660ti(=1070)

other than the power draw, its just one tier upgrade. 

also remember how much you paid for 780ti? and compared to a 1660ti?

 

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1 hour ago, White Armor said:

Hello,

 

Is it worth to upgrade the 780 Ti to 1660 Ti ??

Worth it imo. 2060 don't make sense unless the price is within $30

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1 minute ago, White Armor said:

I have found new ASUS GTX 1070TI CERBERUS 8GB GDDR5 for 470$

Not worth if getting new, 2060 would be a slightly better buy, its newer etc.. But if u find used one around 300ish dollars, then hell yes. 

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2 minutes ago, filippalfi said:

Not worth if getting new, 2060 would be a slightly better buy, its newer etc.. But if u find used one around 300ish dollars, then hell yes. 

I have also found new Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2060 OC 6G GDDR6 for 420$

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10 minutes ago, dgsddfgdfhgs said:

isnt that around $380? pick the basic 2x fan models from gigabyte / zotac/ evga

The basic one with 2 fans from GIGABYTE is for 370$ what would you recommend

Actually I am now really hyped that RTX 2060 is in similiar price range.

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Just get the cheapest RTX 2060 you can find. If you're not overclocking then the more expensive models are giving you almost nothing. At best 5% more performance, maybe 10% for the most expensive card. But the price is much more than the extra performance those OC models give.

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I’d get a used 1080 first. But if I really wanted something new, I’d get the 2060fe. As nice as the 1660 is, for just a bit more or even the same price as some you can get 2060’s. 

 

Just sold my keplers, they were still ok but not something I’d wonna use to enjoy. A lot of cards would be worth it over that. 

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Honestly it surprises me how people upgrade GPU for "power consumption better efficiency" I wish cards would suck even more juice and give me more performance xd.

 

To the question at hand I'd consider the RTX 2060 or RTX 2080 ~ GTX 1080 Ti to make it last as long as the 780 Ti did.

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2 hours ago, Princess Cadence said:

Honestly it surprises me how people upgrade GPU for "power consumption better efficiency" I wish cards would suck even more juice and give me more performance xd.

 

To the question at hand I'd consider the RTX 2060 or RTX 2080 ~ GTX 1080 Ti to make it last as long as the 780 Ti did.

We could all whish but at the end you're the person who is paying bills :P

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