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A10-7860K can easily power 2 RTX 2080's, don't know what you guys are talking about

Yeah, it will be huge bottleneck, massive.

 

You need a new platform, CPU, MB, RAM.

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You might want to upgrade other components instead of running two 2080's in SLI

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2 minutes ago, Slottr said:

Yes

How Much Though? I Want To Run Fortnite At The Highest Res And FPS Possible. Currently i have a 260Hz monitor and i know graphics card is the most important.

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2 minutes ago, Aimi said:

You might want to upgrade other components instead of running two 2080's in SLI

but wouldnt it boost my fps in fortnite more than getting other components? 

 

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Your going to want to pay close attention to the memory bandwidth of the cards then. What is your native resolution? Also, no your current system will not work at all and will need a cpu/ram/mobo upgrade.

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2 minutes ago, I like big tiddy goth girl said:

but wouldnt it boost my fps in fortnite more than getting other components? 

 

This is a A10 we're talking about. It's a design from 2012 that was bad when it was released.

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6 minutes ago, I like big tiddy goth girl said:

but wouldnt it boost my fps in fortnite more than getting other components? 

 

Nope, not by much. Also don't buy 2 2080s, having 2 GPUs isn't worth it, especially if you're going to be using them in SLI since very few games support SLI anymore.

If you want to upgrade, buy a new CPU and a 2080, maybe even a 2080 Ti if it's in budget.

7 minutes ago, I like big tiddy goth girl said:

How Much Though? I Want To Run Fortnite At The Highest Res And FPS Possible. Currently i have a 260Hz monitor and i know graphics card is the most important.

As it is now your PC isn't good enough to play fortnite at the highest res and FPS possible. To do so you need to upgrade both your CPU and GPU. 

Your CPU is definitely what's holding the PC back.. The A10 was bad when it was released, nevermind today almost 7-8 years after it was released.

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Theres also one big flaw in your plan. Even ignoring the CPU platform from 2012.

 

Fortnite doesnt support SLI. Its game engine simply breaks if you try.

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Just now, I like big tiddy goth girl said:

Ok, Thanks To All Of Your Advice Im Going to Be Taking syn2112's and Dalton M's Advice and buying the two 2080's.

Thanks For Your Help!

You do realize they were joking right?

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Just now, I like big tiddy goth girl said:

Ok, Thanks To All Of Your Advice Im Going to Be Taking syn2112's and Dalton M's Advice and buying the two 2080's.

Thanks For Your Help!

Lmao are you sure about that?

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2 minutes ago, syn2112 said:

it's an obvious troll, don't worry

Yeah, the username made it fairly obvious his intention was to troll, but I tend to treat every single post as if they aren't actually trolling just in case it actually is real..

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2 minutes ago, I like big tiddy goth girl said:

Im Being Serous Dood

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ok..

Quote or Tag people so they know that you've replied.

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But Unreal Engine 4 doesnt even support SLI.

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