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Hey I’m looking at upgrading my gpu from a Asus 1070 I was looking at a 1080 it or a 2080 ti when I was looking at the price they are almost the same so I asking which is better performance to price

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Blackninja09 said:

1080 it or a 2080 ti when I was looking at the price they are almost the same

Well, Pascal cards are very overpriced now when bought new. What were the prices?

 

If they cost the same, 2080 ti is what you want. Ultimate gaming card, save for the Titan RTX.

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9 minutes ago, Blackninja09 said:

Hey I’m looking at upgrading my gpu from a Asus 1070 I was looking at a 1080 it or a 2080 ti when I was looking at the price they are almost the same so I asking which is better performance to price

 

 

I have a i7 8700k with 3200 ram 32gb with a z370xp sli and  a Corsair 850 psu

Really depends if you want decent ray tracing or not, if not the better buy would be 1080ti.

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5 minutes ago, ddennis002 said:

Really depends if you want decent ray tracing or not, if not the better buy would be 1080ti.

2080 ti > 1080 ti in non RTX too

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4 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

Well, Pascal cards are very overpriced now when bought new. What were the prices?

 

If they cost the same, 2080 ti is what you want. Ultimate gaming card, save for the Titan RTX.

The price was 1269 for 1080ti

and 1366 for 2080ti

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7 minutes ago, Blackninja09 said:

The price was 1269 for 1080ti

Much too high for that graphics card, it would cost about the same as a 2080 if the prices remained steady. If you wanted a used graphics card from eBay or something, suddenly the 1080 ti is a lot more attractive at around $500 - $600

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17 minutes ago, Blackninja09 said:

The price was 1269 for 1080ti

and 1366 for 2080ti

The 2080 Ti would be the better buy.

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1 hour ago, fasauceome said:

Much too high for that graphics card, it would cost about the same as a 2080 if the prices remained steady. If you wanted a used graphics card from eBay or something, suddenly the 1080 ti is a lot more attractive at around $500 - $600

I got burn from eBay before so I’m  hesitate on doing it again 

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7 minutes ago, Blackninja09 said:

I got burn from eBay before so I’m  hesitate on doing it again 

They have purchase protection, if you get burned you get your money back.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

PSU tier list

How many watts do I need?

PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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