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i see allot of people are taking about 4 144hz hdr ips monitors for this spring of 2018 can the 1080 ti really run it  4k 144hz?

is it worth it buy 1080 ti and how long will it last as 4k 144hz feels little weird and allot upgrade as 1080 ti doesn't all ways smooth 60hz

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From what I've read the 1080ti won't do 4k 144hz. It might be able to if it were a really old game that wasn't native to 4k anyway but that defeats the point

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3 minutes ago, patriciadiaz1919 said:

i see allot of people are taking about 4 144hz hdr ips monitors for this spring of 2018 can the 1080 ti really run it  4k 144hz?

is it worth it buy 1080 ti and how long will it last as 4k 144hz feels little weird and allot upgrade as 1080 ti doesn't all ways smooth 60hz

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You have to lower settings at 4k, or find a game with perfect SLI scaling, but ya we're a few years away from being able to push that in AAA games at high settings on a single GPU.

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Basically, the 1080 Ti can push 60 FPS in games at high and max settings at 4K. All the benchmarks you see are run at basically max settings, so a 1080 Ti should be able to push 144 FPS with some setting tweaking. Also, a lot of people I saw talking about this are running 1080 Ti SLI.

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10 minutes ago, TurbulentWinds said:

Basically, the 1080 Ti can push 60 FPS in games at high and max settings at 4K. All the benchmarks you see are run at basically max settings, so a 1080 Ti should be able to push 144 FPS with some setting tweaking. Also, a lot of people I saw talking about this are running 1080 Ti SLI.

how long does normally a big card like 1080 ti before company want upgrade it to new model 

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28 minutes ago, patriciadiaz1919 said:

i see allot of people are taking about 4 144hz hdr ips monitors for this spring of 2018 can the 1080 ti really run it  4k 144hz?

is it worth it buy 1080 ti and how long will it last as 4k 144hz feels little weird and allot upgrade as 1080 ti doesn't all ways smooth 60hz

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The 1080ti is the only card able to push games at 4k at an "accceptable" frame rate (meaning 50-60-70 fps and sometimes a little higher). As someone with both a 4k HDR panel and a 1440p 144hz panel, I can see that the GPU is able to do 4k, but is MUCH more suited for 1440p at 144hz. I've never seen it drop below like 120fps. BUT, at 4k, expect that 50-70fps range (50 at the hardest to render areas, and the 60s-70s in your average to best case scenarios). If you're planning on gaming at 4k, this is the best card to get right now. Would I expect 144hz at 4k? Absolutely not. I imagine that NVIDIA will formally announce their latest GPUs in the first half of 2018 to match the new displays being released. 

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No, not at ultra. Many new games can't even manage 60fps at 4k ultra with a 1080Ti. If you turn down the settings a bit then yes it's possible. Right now there is no single card that will breeze through new AAA games at 4k Ultra with high framerates. To give you an idea: the 1080Ti at 4k gets ~55fps in GTAV, 58fps in BF1, 40fps in ROTR, 50fps in Wildlands, 68fps in Witcher 3.

 

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