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1080 Ti it is, would end up being much less expensive as well. Thanks guys

Just now, Cyberspirit said:

I thought people who play CS:GO are playing in the lowest setting. Some people i saw used to go windowed with low resolution and lowest settings for that extra FPS

most people do I play at 900 by 600 mostly and it looks fine for me on medium details and it has helped me game on the GTX 970 when I use it and my fps has almost gone up 40 percent at  that I was just stating that ios is possiable to get good fps like 60fps+ at 4k on a 1080ti.

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Go with the single 1080Ti. Very rarely are two cards ever worth it over one, and if you come across games that don't support SLI or have it scale horribly, you're going to be left in a worse off position.

 

Here's some food for thought.

In most games the 1080Ti is only a few frames behind. In some, it's twice as fast. You won't notice a 5fps difference, but you'll sure as hell notice a 50% reduction.

 

18 minutes ago, IO Studios said:

I would say get the 1070 sli, it outperforms the 1080 ti by a few fps in all games (4k, 1440p, 1080p) and its a lot cheaper than a 1080 ti.

Dont get vega 64, here is why: http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1080-vs-AMD-RX-Vega-64-LC-Liquid-Cooled/3603vsm353890

1% more powerful than a single gtx 1080 ti, but almost 1000$ more.

And that's exactly why going to sites like that is stupid. The 64LC doesn't cost anywhere near that.

Don't use those sites to make any kind of conclusion on a product.

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It's an option to go with SLI, but beware that the game needs to Support SLI to get a proper boost and if you can deal with microstuttering you are golden with SLI.

 

Else just go for a 1080ti, smoother gameplay, no Problems with stuttering and less power hungry.

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44 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

SLI support in games is slowly dying. sell your 1070 and buy a 1080ti.

so they arent including sli profiles and updates in new drivers

guess I should stop reading those notes they have linked maybe you should look at Septembers release notes vs Octobers

 

not to mention they added fast sync function to sli

along with hb bridge a year ago

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Buurvrouw said:

It's an option to go with SLI, but beware that the game needs to Support SLI to get a proper boost and if you can deal with microstuttering you are golden with SLI.

 

Else just go for a 1080ti, smoother gameplay, no Problems with stuttering and less power hungry.

micro stutter?

been on sli since 8k series, microstutter was a problem at times back then

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1 hour ago, byalexandr said:

1080 Ti it is, would end up being much less expensive as well. Thanks guys

no problem

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