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Should i buy a 2080ti?

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I have been thinking about upgrading from my 2070 to a 2080ti but idk if i should wait for the next nvidia gpu series to come out. i had some people on twitter telling me that they might come out in march? (does anybody know the legitimacy of this?) all in all should i wait or upgrade now?

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Your money.  I am personally trying to spend as little on a gpu as humanly possible till I get a good idea of what is going to be needed after the upcoming consoles release.

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9 minutes ago, Bombastinator said:

Your money.  I am personally trying to spend as little on a gpu as humanly possible till I get a good idea of what is going to be needed after the upcoming consoles release.

Still its one year until new consoles hit the market, that's a lot of time for someone who want to play now, or even have a backlog of games, though if you have rtx 2070 i doubt you have any backlog of AAA titles. 

It's your money ultimately, titanum cards were never good buy in terms of frame/price ratio. 

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5 minutes ago, RainingTacco said:

Still its one year until new consoles hit the market, that's a lot of time for someone who want to play now, or even have a backlog of games, though if you have rtx 2070 i doubt you have any backlog of AAA titles. 

It's your money ultimately, titanum cards were never good buy in terms of frame/price ratio. 

I was given to understand release for the Xbox only was imminent.  It could be BS though.  I’ll need to check.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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You'd probably be better off upgrading next year when there'll be actual competition from AMD in that performance category most likely

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