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2 hours ago, gbergeron said:

How is the 1080 ti a better deal, the 2070 cost less and is suposed to perform better even with RT off so it doesnt matter what is the Ray tracing performance 

 

Doesnt make any sense to buy the older version unless you buy it used at a really good price

the 2080 is 5% better than a 1080 ti that's not overclocked, so it's likely that 2070<2080=1080 ti.

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3 hours ago, DutchTexan said:

Until benchmarks are out, we can't really have any credible advice or accurate build planning. No one is going to spend up to $1,200 on the latest and greatest card to game at 720p... everyone will turn off ray tracing and game like normal.

I agree on the build planning part, i'm just personally not looking at the 2070/80, but there are already people saying that they'd RT at 720p, dunno if memeing.

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3 hours ago, LukeJ1234 said:

So if i were to get a 2080ti would a 650w psu be suffiecent for a I7 7700k RTx 2080ti ?

Would you play at what resolution? I'm fairly sure you might even bottleneck a RTX 2080 Ti with an i7 7700K at 1080p if you turn Ray Tracing off

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1 hour ago, LukeJ1234 said:

Guys would you bottleneck a 2080ti with an i7 7700k

How can we know wait for benchmarks

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3 hours ago, LukeJ1234 said:

Guys would you bottleneck a 2080ti with an i7 7700k

If you were playing at 720p resolution with a 2080ti, then just about any CPU could be a bottleneck. I would get at least a 1440p or probably a 4k monitor if you are buying a 2080ti. An i7 7700k (higher clock speed quad core, better for very high FPS) or an i7 8700k (newer generation 6 core, better for workloads/multitasking) won't bottleneck performance at a higher, more demanding resolution. If a 7700k is a gaming bottleneck, then there's not much you can do in the cpu department...

 

Basically, if you had the horsepower to run a game at several hundred frames a second, then your cpu will be the limiting factor(bottleneck). If you game in a more demanding resolution, then your performance will be limited by your GPU(how gaming should be).

 

Ideally, your GPU usage will be 100%. This means you are getting all the performance from the most expensive piece of hardware in your build. Ideally, your CPU usage will be relatively low. 

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8 hours ago, DutchTexan said:

If you were playing at 720p resolution with a 2080ti, then just about any CPU could be a bottleneck. I would get at least a 1440p or probably a 4k monitor if you are buying a 2080ti. An i7 7700k (higher clock speed quad core, better for very high FPS) or an i7 8700k (newer generation 6 core, better for workloads/multitasking) won't bottleneck performance at a higher, more demanding resolution. If a 7700k is a gaming bottleneck, then there's not much you can do in the cpu department...

 

Basically, if you had the horsepower to run a game at several hundred frames a second, then your cpu will be the limiting factor(bottleneck). If you game in a more demanding resolution, then your performance will be limited by your GPU(how gaming should be).

 

Ideally, your GPU usage will be 100%. This means you are getting all the performance from the most expensive piece of hardware in your build. Ideally, your CPU usage will be relatively low. 

I currently have a asus mg279q and i am planning on buying a asus pg279q for my main gaming monitor 

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