GTX 1080 Ti with i7-7700K benchmarks at Ultra Quality settings
It is worth noting that the GTX 1080 Ti is a very power hungry card and requires a decent power supply unit. In terms of memory, the GTX 1080 Ti 's 11264 MB RAM is more than enough for modern games and should not cause any bottlenecks. Deciding whether to invest so much money in a high-end GPU like GTX 1080 Ti requires careful thought. 4K gaming is joyous on this GTX 1080 Ti , and with a little tweaking to your AA settings, it'd be hard to imagine a title not capable of 60 fps on average.
The GTX 1080 Ti is much more expensive than the GTX 980 as it costs a whopping $ 759. Compare this to the GTX 980, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti, which came originally at a price of $ 549, $ 649. Meanwhile, the AMD closest equivalent card is the RX Vega 64 which costs $ 499. Spec for spec, this GTX 1080 Ti leapfrogs its direct predecessor, the GTX 980, by boasting 2 % more fps.
The GTX 1080 Ti has 11 GB RAM compared to the GTX 980 's 4 GB video memory. Fortunately, gaming performance was quite impressive. The GTX 1080 Ti consistently delivers great frame rate increases over the GTX 980, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti and it really justifies an upgrade.
For 1080p Full HD, we were able to play Red Dead Redemption 2, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Metro Exodus, Borderlands 3, Anthem at 60 fps to 87 fps and kept frame rates hovering around 74 fps. For 1440p Quad HD, we were able to play Anthem, Gears of War 5, Need For Speed: Heat, Just Cause 4, Monster Hunter: World at 69 fps to 77 fps and kept frame rates hovering around 74 fps.
For 2160p 4K, we were able to play World War Z, Strange Brigade, Battlefield V, Call of Duty Modern Warfare, Fallout 76 at 62 fps to 69 fps and kept frame rates hovering around 65 fps.
NVIDIA claims that the 1080 Ti yields a 35% performance improvement over the GTX 1080, which is up from the 980 Ti’s 25% improvement over the 980 and the 780 Ti’s 18% improvement over the 780.
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti packs 3584 CUDA cores, 224 texture units and 88 ROPs. It comes with 11GB of GDDR5X VRAM, which has a speed of 11Gbps – making this Nvidia’s quickest Pascal card.
Ironically the GTX 980 Ti, which was more CUDA cores, texture units, and ROPS should also be significantly less powerful than the 1080; a perfect demonstration of the efficiency of Nvidia’s new ...
But prices for the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti—Nvidia’s powerful, previous-gen flagship—have started relaxing in recent weeks after spending most of 2018 inflated by wild cryptocurrency demand.
The GeForce ® GTX 1080 Ti is our flagship 10-series gaming GPU. This card is packed with extreme gaming horsepower, next-gen 11 Gbps GDDR5X memory, and a massive 11 GB frame buffer. This card is packed with extreme gaming horsepower, next-gen 11 Gbps GDDR5X memory, and a massive 11 GB frame buffer.
Two and a half long years after the launch of the GeForce GTX 10-series, Nvidia’s next generation of graphics cards is finally here, and the GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti top our performance charts.
Nvidia's reference GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is the same size as its Titan X (Pascal). The distance from the slot cover to end of the cooler spans 26.9cm. From the top of the motherboard slot to the top ...
750W enough for GTX 1080 + RTX 2080 Ti? I'm not too hardware-savvy, so I appreciate your input. I preordered an RTX 2080 Ti today. My rig currently has a GTX 1080, i7 7700K, 32 GB RAM, Evo 960 M.2, and a WiFi card. Will a 750W PSU be enough (without overclocking), or will I need something higher? I don't plan on overclocking it. Thanks!
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preplanupswing2 years ago
750 should be fine
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togetherpetite2 years ago
Upgrading from gtx 1080 Ti to Rtx 2080? Hello guys, i'm thinking of upgrading my gtx 1080 ti to an "new" Rtx 2080 (still not sure is the rumor is true or something), i,m playing mostly at 4K 60 fps, but i think the rtx can give me more performance to maintain the fps, do u think this is worth? Or i could wait for another gen? (Want to sell this to buy another)
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giantenvoy2 years ago
Best to wait for the reviews, and from more than one source.
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sunnycomma2 years ago
What would you do? GTX 1080 ti vs. RTX 2080 [Moderator note: moved post to Graphics Cards.]
Hey, here is my dilemma, I need a new gamer pc, my old one is dead. I have paid a local business for building it.
I have see the RTX launch but I'm not sold, so I went with the GTX 1080 ti instead. It's cheaper and I could get it right away. It has also been well test and supported.
I ordered it, and then the guy calls me and tells me the GTX 1080 ti won't be in stock before the 14th. He then asked me if I wouldn't rather have the "Asus Dual RTX 2080 8GB", by model.
He offered it for the same price(even that it's a bit more expensive), and since the release date and restocking date are close together. I choose the new generation.
I have heard many online saying we should wait to see reviews or benchmarks before buying it. But I really wondered what other people would do in my place. After all it's not too late to change the order.
I guess my question is, what would you do?
Here is the system I ordered.
Intel i7-8700K Cryorig H7 Asus Dual RTX 2080 8GB or Asus Strix GTX1080Ti 11GB 32GB G.Skill RipJaws 3200MHz Asus Prime Z370-P Kingston A400 240GB SSD 3TB Toshiba P300 HDD Corsair TX650Watt Gold+ NZXT H500i - Black
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FALSEfluid2 years ago
First, one thing i notice was the term "dual" in asus. that dual cooler is pretty bad, and you might want to do something about it.
performance wise, I don't think there is going to be too much difference, between 1080ti and 2080. that's what people are basically guessing, and it's reasonable to say that this is the worst case scenario. (1080ti = 2080).
any chance that rtx 2080 massively improves fps over the 1080ti (2080 > 1080ti). that's an bonus.
since you are paying the same for the latest tech. i think it's worth a try.
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I'm not too hardware-savvy, so I appreciate your input. I preordered an RTX 2080 Ti today. My rig currently has a GTX 1080, i7 7700K, 32 GB RAM, Evo 960 M.2, and a WiFi card. Will a 750W PSU be enough (without overclocking), or will I need something higher? I don't plan on overclocking it. Thanks!
Hello guys, i'm thinking of upgrading my gtx 1080 ti to an "new" Rtx 2080 (still not sure is the rumor is true or something), i,m playing mostly at 4K 60 fps, but i think the rtx can give me more performance to maintain the fps, do u think this is worth? Or i could wait for another gen? (Want to sell this to buy another)
Best to wait for the reviews, and from more than one source.
[Moderator note: moved post to Graphics Cards.]
Hey, here is my dilemma, I need a new gamer pc, my old one is dead. I have paid a local business for building it.
I have see the RTX launch but I'm not sold, so I went with the GTX 1080 ti instead. It's cheaper and I could get it right away. It has also been well test and supported.
I ordered it, and then the guy calls me and tells me the GTX 1080 ti won't be in stock before the 14th. He then asked me if I wouldn't rather have the
"Asus Dual RTX 2080 8GB", by model.
He offered it for the same price(even that it's a bit more expensive), and since the release date and restocking date are close together. I choose the new generation.
I have heard many online saying we should wait to see reviews or benchmarks before buying it. But I really wondered what other people would do in my place. After all it's not too late to change the order.
I guess my question is, what would you do?
Here is the system I ordered.
Intel i7-8700K
Cryorig H7
Asus Dual RTX 2080 8GB or Asus Strix GTX1080Ti 11GB
32GB G.Skill RipJaws 3200MHz
Asus Prime Z370-P
Kingston A400 240GB SSD
3TB Toshiba P300 HDD
Corsair TX650Watt Gold+
NZXT H500i - Black
performance wise, I don't think there is going to be too much difference, between 1080ti and 2080. that's what people are basically guessing, and it's reasonable to say that this is the worst case scenario. (1080ti = 2080).
any chance that rtx 2080 massively improves fps over the 1080ti (2080 > 1080ti). that's an bonus.
since you are paying the same for the latest tech. i think it's worth a try.