To the people who bought them at launch and still kept them, you got your money's worth. Probably one of the best card released. It's showing it's age only now.
@@kristofs8893 yeah it still worth considering for more budget gamers. I just wouldn't recommend it for 1440p etc. My 6950XT definitely gets punished at 1440p UW, but my fidelity settings are cranked to the max.
@Илья Аверин isnt the Titan Xp is stronger than X pascal and 1080 Ti. with a higher bus width and more memory bandwidth and the MORE cuda core count as the 1080 Ti?
I have a 1080 Ti as well, Im concerned going from 120fps 1080p to 120 fps 1440p do you think its doable? (dont care if I have to run minimum settings tbh)
@@Colt3dlack of mesh shaders is really hurting 1080 Ti performance. Alan Wake 2 for example. Next games will probably be with mesh shaders in mind. If you want to play upcoming games you need to upgrade.
@@Colt3dexpect in between 100-144fps max settings 1440. I have a 1080ti still playing modern games like mw2 and Spider-Man, only sometimes i ever turn textures down to medium never low. Igor doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
The problem is when you factor in other tech like dlss... I myself skipped the 2000 since I had a 1080ti. But only got a used 2080ti after I couldn't fit a 30 series into my computer's thermal limits. Ended up building two 30 series computers because of VR and now I have 3 40 series computers... Just because I got the GPUs almost half off in some cases...
My 1080 Ti has served me well for these last 7 years. I'm finally going to upgrade to something in the 4 series for Starfield and Cyberpunk's Phantom Liberty DLC, but it was a great investment.
@@Real_GoofyGooberHow much do you offer and where are you located? I will also be upgrading my 1080ti rig soon. I have bought everything except the GPU so far. Super excited going from a 4790k to 7800X3D 😁
I can get in Cyberpunk most of the time 60fps at 4K on RTX 3060 combined with medium settings and some of them on high thanks to DLSS. Performance in older games are the same compared to my old GTX 1080Ti. RTX 3060 will be more future proof with DLSS and newest architecture
@@EstiloWuju This is true even after undervolting, but undervolting can help a REAL lot, but for real, FSR 3 will allow people who got the 1080 ti to keep using it if they want to
use a 1440p gsync display, my game experience has been buttery smooth for 5 years now even when running a game like cp2077. VRR will make a big difference on how long one will want to keep using a card before getting a different one.
I am sure that the 1080TI was meant for 1440p or even 4k back when it was released, but should be used for 1440p or 1080p now depending on the games you play. I play FH5 and GTA 5 at 1440p with GTX 1060, it is possible with high “optimized” settings even with 60fps most of the time.
When my 1080ti started overheating severely a few weeks ago. I went online and tried to get the exact same card (spec/performance wise) I ended up with a 3060 12gb for my choice. Not disappointed at all.
@@Necro_Hexual Slight improvement 3060 has some more tech things like ray tracing. buts its basically the exact same card. In my opinion the most important spec when buying NVIDIA cards is the cuda core count. Both of these cards have the same amount surprisingly. 3,584 cuda cores. That was the biggest factor for why i went with the 3060 12gb. Bc I wanted the same performance for a reasonable price. Well worth it.
So you just wasted some money and still have kinda same performance. Would be smarter if you opened up gpu and changed thermal paste and saved some money for when you are actually gonna do a proper upgrade
@@doctorscalling9479 worthless feature for pvp games since it adds latency and I dont play much singleplayer. + FSR or regular dlss can boost your fps just fine without the latency hit that dlss 3.0(framegen) adds.
As a 1080Ti owner, I think it will soon be time to upgrade and even if the 5xxx series haven’t been announced yet it might be the good time to replace it
RTX 50 series should be out in Q4 2024 since they usually have 2 years interval between different architecture release and 40x came out during end of 2022.
This is a good time to upgrade. The prices are not great right now, but it's not too insane. A 4070 serves you well. Only if you actually need the upgrade though
@@NamTran-xc2ip I always buy the top of the top in order to be good for a long period and my 1080Ti is still good enough for now, but I feel like in a year or two it won’t be the case anymore
the further the generations go, the higher price nvidia asks, the lesser performance increase for the money paid we get, and everything we get decreases in silicone and PCB size, increases only in power draw and metal for the cooler, we pay more expensive metal nowadays...
10 series was one of the best GPUs nVidia ever made, it came out in 2016 and still today can delivery well above 60fps@1080p. That gen basically were matching 1:1 desktop-laptop Gpus. I sill have my gaming laptop with gtx 1070 and even up to ps4-xb one ports can deliver 60fps@1080p on medium-high settings.
@@bensmith5288, this is normal for people who can think, otherwise what's the point of changing the video card every generation if in a few years you will only play a couple of games, and the rest of the time you will play online projects that do not require large capacities
@@m8x425 cause they are amazing cards for the price, though I dont get how tf a 1650 beats a stronger AND CHEAPER 1060 6gb. Also a used 1080ti usually translates to best card you can buy, if you are in the Balkans and use kupujem prodajem you can find one for 180€ rn (the Asus ROG strix version)
if both are around the same price then the 3060 is the way to go, rt+ dlss, more efficient, longer driver support ahead, if you only do gaming and don't care about rt, then Amd has better offerings than a used 1080ti for a lower price than the 3060
Neither is going to be a particularly great experience at this res and settings but still shows how strong the 1080Ti was. I upgraded to one from a 1080 and even though that seems silly it was actually a noticeable improvement
@@christophermullins7163 Bruh, I have a 4090 and Hogwarts was hard on my current PC... I don't think you are having a very pleasant experience in reality and certainly not at 4k
@@NamTran-xc2ipyeah it's totally playable and beautiful. Fsr quality at mid/high settings 50+ fps. Nothing to complain about honestly. The texture on that game are really next level.
I bought a 1080 TI yesterday for 200€, as I have a 1080p 75hz monitor this card blows trought RE4 Remake and Warzone 2.0 on 60fps high settings. What a older beast.
I upgraded my 1080ti to a 7900XT. I must tell you (on tweaked settings) in game I was running 99.9% of games at 4k 60fps on a 1080ti with most game settings at like volumetric fog to low or off. Shadows to low. Along with any other massive FPS hog down to low. I usually keep things like terrain and texture quality to high or ultra and would get 4k 60FPS in most games this way and still looked amazing. The 1080TI was a beast and could do 4k well. The few games that I wasn't getting 4k 60 on even with tweaked settings was super demanding games like Read Dead 2. So yeah the 1080ti was a very amazing card
@@fade2black001It can do 40+ fps using xbox one settings + dlss balanced. With the new dlss 3.5, you can get 50fps averages in 4k and still looks fantastic using dlss performance.
end of 2023 and 1080 ti was STILL playing games at 4k what a beast of a card it was. now it finally gave in. my friend i will miss you. thank you for your service
I miss the gtx series, they were designed for raw power, while the rtx series was designed to look pretty (ray tracing, etc). I was using a msi gtx 1650 4gb, until a couple months ago when I upgraded my new new gaming pc that I built a couple months before that. If it wasn't for the 4gb vram I would still be using it.
10 series was the biggest bargain Nvidia ever offered to buyers. you can play everything on max for 5 year, then mine crypto for over a year, then resell it for equal, if not even higher than what you bought it for nvidia learned this and vowed to never repeat anything like that again
Still holding its own against a much newer gen card, albeit lower tier. Recently upgraded from EVGA 1080 Ti hybrid to RTX 3080 AORUS Waterforce. 1440p 165hz monitor
Got mine 5 years ago after the mining boom began to fade Was used and paid 400$ on eBay on a bid. It’s still going strong playing most of my games at 1440p
@@Awful7. I’d consider the reputation of the seller. Usually eBay offers a protection to the buyer for items like a gpu. I’ve bought CPUs and motherboards off eBay before too with no problems.
1080 TI is like the old RTX 3060 with no DLSS and RTX, higher power draw and 1 GB less memory. It is still rocking very well. If i had 1080 TI, i wouldn't even bother to upgrade to RTX 3060. Also to those who have RTX 3060, you can overclock your GPU without increasing power limit very vell because RTX 3060 really has a good OC potential. I overclocked +170 MHZ Core - +800 MHZ memory and i got improvement of %6-10 depending on the game.
The video isn't so much trying to convince anyone to upgrade from one to the other.... rather it's showing people a new card vs an older card with comparable performance. People will then have the option to either go with a used 1080ti or a new 3060.
I only got 135mhz core and 400 memory. any higher and crash or artifacts on the memory. I just leave the memory at stock because it gains me no real fps upping memory in games. So instead I just max out the power slider and up the core to 135. I got a lemon of a 3060 :(
The GTX Titan X is about 25% faster than the 3060 and it has 12 gigs of G5X, you can find used Titans for like 150$ right now and they’re worth every penny
Something to note. We are looking at 6 memory chips on 3060 vs 11 memory chips on 1080ti. This will not have a huge difference at 1080p but it will have an impact at 4k. They are similar at lower res but 1080 ti will pull ahead by 10 - 15% because it has more memory bandwidth. The 1080 ti will also pull ahead at 1080p in games that are very heavy and require accessing more vram for each frame.
th-cam.com/video/zIU0p5AVYpE/w-d-xo.html no it's the same at 4k and the 3060 also have a dlss so it will outperform the 1080ti without any downgrades of graphics
The 3060 viewed is very clearly stated a 12GB version.. Not the 6GB. I'm a tad confused there. However you're absolutely right that the 1080Ti has much higher bandwidth, using a much wider 358bit bus interface than the 3060's 128bit.
@@christophermullins7163 bro just watch the video from the same channel the performance didn't change at 4k also the 3060 has faster vram gddr6 and 1080ti has a gddr5x which is much slower than gddr6
I love my zotac 1080 amp! Edition. It's the good old faithful V8 engine of graphics cards. Aways impressive and putting to shame most of modern expensive fancy stuff.
My undervolted 3060 uses around 120W in most games, with DLSS quality it's as low as 105W in Cyberpunk 2077. I'm on a 1080p monitor, and what i noticed is that when testing at 1440p the power usage goes much higher even to 150w (undervolted) without DLSS.
I mean they are basically >95% the same in performance except for the power efficiency and ray tracing technology, both will give you a respectable gaming experience.
At 1080p 1080TI is still delivering some great experience. A lot of games were unoptimized, but every port from Sony, except the obvious, runs flawlessly. I'm thinking of upgrading to 3070TI this summer, as 40 series are extremely pricey.
@@silversurfer7457 the 50 series are going to cost a liver. nvidia isnt even trying to make anything fairly priced anymore. better go for amd at this point
I game at 1440, on my GTX1070 i bought 6 years ago. Plays new games, and new Diablo 4 great, except for a minor slowdown every once and a while. I still can't see a good reason to upgrade. I think I'll wait for the 5000 series in a year or two.
Check out those low .01% numbers man. GTX 1080Ti laying the smack down, lol. I cannot believe this GPU is still relevant today. I've been using it since 2017! Hell I upgraded my whole build but kept the same GPU in 2019 and I'm so glad I never bought anything else. TBH, AMD's 7800 series looks best to me right now, as Nvidia has really gone off the reservation.
AVG fps for 10 games: 3060 - 51,8 fps. 1080 ti - 53,5 fps. 1080 ti is still better than 3060 by 3.3%. Perhaps in the future the situation will change due to a longer driver update for 3060.
IN the future or i the present GTX cards will get not support at all under the euphemism of "Legacy" support and start to have crashes, bugs and performance problems if you keep updating drivers or even if you don't. That's the magic of having good hardware but not full control of the software you use. GTX 1000 is next on line to go out the Unified drivers, I think the only reason they are still supported is because thay are made using almost same ingredients than "new" gtx 1650/1660...Not much differences between Turing or PAscal, but being Pascal older it can go first one day or another. Great amount of 1050 and 1060 so to be most used singular gpu on Steam and still being used 1080 in high number is helping to extend its service life.
As owner of both 1080Ti and 3070 I must say both cards are on similar performance level (not counting DLSS and FSR). I don't uderstand how 1080Ti can lose to 3060 on this test..
No we have RTX 4060, with RT, DLSS, thats like 3060, but additionaly FG. If you playing retro, GTX 1080 TI still work, but in new games definitely loses even with RTX 4060.
This card lasted me 7 years and was finally just replaced with the RX 7900GRE. I am astonished at the difference with my upgrade choice and even more amazed I was able to get £200 trade in toward my GRE from my 7 year old GPU with nearly 11,000 hours used time on it. It was used for gaming, work and everyday email/youtube/audio content. I more than got my money back and money for use. I piad £650 quid for it new and it had paid for itself the first year we owned it just in VR/home theatre and mmo gameplay use. Best card ever but everything has a shelf life and in tech specs, this one has come to the end of it's cycle. Nvidia will not make a better card for the forseable future as the 20/30 and 40 series have all been let downs and/or over priced jokes.
@@LegendKingvChoaZ if the price is similiar i would get the 2070 super because it has dlss and ray tracing, bear in mind that the 1080 ti is more powerful, has a larger bus and 3gb more vram
A second-hand rtx 3060 can also be found for €250 or less where I live, even the rtx3060ti can be found for about €280, so if we go second-hand it´s a no brainer IMHO
I don't know why people consider the rtx 3060 a stupid gpu, it consumes 170w (very low wattage), it has 12 gb of vram and as strong as the veteran gtx 1080ti, a great gpu. It also has good ray tracing in 1080p woth dlss 2.0
People don't consider rtx 3060 to be a stupid GPU. 1080ti released 6 years ago and it's doing very well nowadays, again, consider it released 6 YEARS ago. Whoever bought it back when it came out was probably the best investment they ever had with a GPU upgrade. Rtx 3060 is the only gpu i can say for that is very decent from the 3000 series. But if anything i can think of, people are mad that Nvidia has been selling us more softwares lately than the hardware itself, hence why the GPU prices went up. If my GPU cannot reach ultra settings at 60 fps and i have to depend on DLSS which frankly is what Nvidia is currently trying to sell us, people are quite angry with that. I'm not happy either with their decision of selling us software, but it is what it is.
true, nvidia in fact invests 20% in hardware development and the rest in software. it's their business. it must be said however that the gtx 1080ti is a gpu born for 4k or qhd and that now must be used in full hd if you don't want to play without compromises
@@m8x425 many youtubers maybe more in Italy I don't know. they consider the rtx 3060 as the stupid video card of the rtx 3000. So these pseudo experts have always advised to buy from the rtx 3060 ti ignoring the rtx 3060 because it is not worthy. Meanwhile the latest games released stutter and run badly on the rtx 3060 ti, 3070 and 3070 ti due to the low vram. I can't stand so much misinformation and ignorance.
It’s insane that the 1080ti sometimes beats a 3060 if this isn’t Nvidia flipping its customers off I don’t know what is, oh my bad it has Rtx which basically useless unless you have a 4k series
It is a Flagship vs Budget (NGredia says) Look at the Power Draw. Its Very huge. 3060 is very efficient yet catch up with an old flagship card. Thats an upgrade for Nvidia 😂
Que raro, me di cuenta de que no corre tan bien al gpu como debería en el vídeo, por ejemplo con mi i7 11gen 33gb de ram SSD y mi gpu rtx3060 12gb el resident evil 4 me corre en todo al máximo entre 80 y 100fps
at high ultra 60+fps all the time right idk if im on low money i would get 1080 ti not 3060 or 3060 ti and i will hold it for 2 next years till better cards relase :)
My brother is using RTX 3070 and I decided to try Original one fan RX 580 Radeon 😅, I was getting 400 FPS more then 3070 at RuneScape, my brother Jaw dropped, so yes I believe that some video cards still give a good punch this days and people over looking and thinking that new GPU are better 😅 and paying 8 times more
It is exactly where it should be. Every generation, the previous xx80 is equivalent to the new xx70, and in the next generation it is equivalent to the xx60. We are talking about a difference of 2 generations (1000 series ~ 3000 series), so 1080 = 2070 = 3060 🤷🏻♂️
TI version is obviously faster, but considering that newer games nowadays are quite unoptimized and developers are heavily relying on DLSS, VRAM is becoming an issue nowadays. I would advise you to get yourself the RTX 3060 (12 GB variant) to future proof yourself, it is a fantastic card for 1080p gaming. If you need more FPS, go ahead and get the TI version but DO know that you may encounter newer games in the future that you'd like to play and they are unoptimized, eating more than 8 GB of VRAM, that's where you'll encounter stuttering and you will not have a good experience. Also to point out, apart from gaming, doing some work with something like video editing do like to see more VRAM on your GPU, that's where the 3060 takes the lead.
Games :
A Plague Tale: Requiem - 0:00
CYBERPUNK 2077 - 0:51 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesCP2077
Returnal - 1:54
Spider-Man - 2:43 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesSpiderManPC
Resident Evil 4 - 3:39
Forza Horizon 5 - 4:43 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesForza5
The Last of Us Part I - 5:48
Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 - 6:35
Hogwarts Legacy - 7:35 - gvo.deals/TG3HogwartsLegacy
The Witcher 3 - 8:42 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesWitcher
System:
Windows 11
Core i9-13900K - bit.ly/3SgY3xf
ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E Gaming - bit.ly/3scEZpc
G.SKILL Trident Z5 32GB DDR5 6000MHz - bit.ly/3XlBGdU
CPU Cooler - be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 - bit.ly/35G5atV
GeForce RTX 3060 12GB - bit.ly/3pUvfML
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB - bit.ly/3rPLVqw
SSD - 2xSAMSUNG 970 EVO M.2 2280 1TB - bit.ly/2NmWeQe
Power Supply CORSAIR RM850i 850W - bit.ly/3i2VoGI
Man put which resolution you are testing them please, I always got lost if you are using 1080, 2k or 4k 😂
We used 1440p
😊
To the people who bought them at launch and still kept them, you got your money's worth.
Probably one of the best card released. It's showing it's age only now.
Si, pero antes jugaban en 4k.
I bought it use $200 2 years ago. Still good
@@kristofs8893 yeah it still worth considering for more budget gamers. I just wouldn't recommend it for 1440p etc.
My 6950XT definitely gets punished at 1440p UW, but my fidelity settings are cranked to the max.
Should be. That card was freaking expensive
which one?
The 1080ti used to be one of the STRONGEST gpus ever made
@Илья Аверин isnt the Titan Xp is stronger than X pascal and 1080 Ti. with a higher bus width and more memory bandwidth and the MORE cuda core count as the 1080 Ti?
@@bearabletable7527 isn't that one part of the 900 series architecture? Maxwell titan or whatever?
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@SIDDIQUE INTESAR Absolutely not worth it, you get a 4070 for the same price.
Used to be? It was the most powerful at the time.
Happy I got my 1080 Ti day one. Still holds up so well. 1440p 144hz G-Sync
Facts
I have a 1080 Ti as well, Im concerned going from 120fps 1080p to 120 fps 1440p do you think its doable? (dont care if I have to run minimum settings tbh)
@@Colt3dlack of mesh shaders is really hurting 1080 Ti performance. Alan Wake 2 for example. Next games will probably be with mesh shaders in mind. If you want to play upcoming games you need to upgrade.
@@Colt3dexpect in between 100-144fps max settings 1440. I have a 1080ti still playing modern games like mw2 and Spider-Man, only sometimes i ever turn textures down to medium never low. Igor doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
es mejor xbox viendo esto
I can't believe that the 1080ti is better after so many years
equal performance and draws 100 watts more power in average
@@arianoooamari6949 and was released in early 2017, so what is the point your trying to make here?
The problem is when you factor in other tech like dlss... I myself skipped the 2000 since I had a 1080ti. But only got a used 2080ti after I couldn't fit a 30 series into my computer's thermal limits. Ended up building two 30 series computers because of VR and now I have 3 40 series computers... Just because I got the GPUs almost half off in some cases...
why is there something wrong with your brain, can't you read simple numbers on the screen
Well it's quite outdated and doesn't support dlss
The 700 series, 900 series and 1000 series were all amazing, particularly the GTX 780Ti, 970 and the 1070, 1080 and 1080TI.
+980 ti 1070 ti
Yeah they were
+ 750ti and 1060
1060 6gb was and is still good too. I can run witcher 3 on medium/high/uber settings with textures on uber+ and im getting 60 fps
Now I can find a used 1080 for as low as 100 bucks and it performs similar to rtx 3060
The 1080 ti was the best graphics card that has ever been made. For the price.
For the price, it might be the old school 8800, but yeah, it was a great value.
My 1080 Ti has served me well for these last 7 years. I'm finally going to upgrade to something in the 4 series for Starfield and Cyberpunk's Phantom Liberty DLC, but it was a great investment.
nice, this card is absolutely insane
how much for the 1080?
@@Real_GoofyGooberHow much do you offer and where are you located? I will also be upgrading my 1080ti rig soon. I have bought everything except the GPU so far. Super excited going from a 4790k to 7800X3D 😁
Id recommend going amd if u gon game only
do you recomend me to buy used gtx 1080 ti for around 200$
I can get in Cyberpunk most of the time 60fps at 4K on RTX 3060 combined with medium settings and some of them on high thanks to DLSS. Performance in older games are the same compared to my old GTX 1080Ti. RTX 3060 will be more future proof with DLSS and newest architecture
yea, the major reason why the rtx 3060 is just better is DLSS just boosting fps and only getting better
turn on the FSR on 1080ti and everything will be the same
@@МаксимДерновой-ш1р but 1080Ti expends a lot more power at peak stress than 3060
@@EstiloWuju This is true even after undervolting, but undervolting can help a REAL lot, but for real, FSR 3 will allow people who got the 1080 ti to keep using it if they want to
@@ivanvladimir0435 What is FSR? Sorry for noob question
It would've been better to do this at 1080p as both the cards aren't really meant for 1440p.
use a 1440p gsync display, my game experience has been buttery smooth for 5 years now even when running a game like cp2077. VRR will make a big difference on how long one will want to keep using a card before getting a different one.
I am sure that the 1080TI was meant for 1440p or even 4k back when it was released, but should be used for 1440p or 1080p now depending on the games you play. I play FH5 and GTA 5 at 1440p with GTX 1060, it is possible with high “optimized” settings even with 60fps most of the time.
When my 1080ti started overheating severely a few weeks ago. I went online and tried to get the exact same card (spec/performance wise) I ended up with a 3060 12gb for my choice. Not disappointed at all.
I am also upgrading from a 1080 ti to a 3060 12g. Do you feel like it is an improvement or simply a lateral change?
@@Necro_Hexual Slight improvement 3060 has some more tech things like ray tracing. buts its basically the exact same card. In my opinion the most important spec when buying NVIDIA cards is the cuda core count. Both of these cards have the same amount surprisingly. 3,584 cuda cores. That was the biggest factor for why i went with the 3060 12gb. Bc I wanted the same performance for a reasonable price. Well worth it.
Dlss with 30 more fps yes
So you just wasted some money and still have kinda same performance. Would be smarter if you opened up gpu and changed thermal paste and saved some money for when you are actually gonna do a proper upgrade
@@Necro_Hexual I went from a RX 570 4Gb to a 3060 12Gb, talk about a nice upgrade :D
Aaaah yes, looks like I was right to hold on to my trusty 1080Ti until the 4000 series came out.
and 4000 series only offer you much higher prices, so unless price dont matter for you, just go AMD, atm thats where the value lays.
@@AdaaDK No rtx dlss 3 tho
@@doctorscalling9479 worthless feature for pvp games since it adds latency and I dont play much singleplayer. + FSR or regular dlss can boost your fps just fine without the latency hit that dlss 3.0(framegen) adds.
@@AdaaDKtrue
@@AdaaDKi bet you don't even have an rtx. Always "experts" talking about something they don't know sh*t.
GTX 1080 TI is legend, Pascal the best Nvidia architecture ever
7 Years later still a 1440p beast
5 years
@@survival_horror.33Winter 2017 to Summer 2023 so far....just do the math.
I still have have my 1080ti and I never think to upgrade to rtx gpus , for me is still a poweful gpu for new games
I love my EVGA SC 1080TI! A monster card!!
it was .
@@dudanvictor4203 *It is
@@dudanvictor4203 Was? For me, a 6 year card running New games in 4k (with fsr), doing better than a 3060... STILL A MONSTER!! ( RT SUCKS)
@@EduardoboninisinhorettiRT, DLSS and other tech sucks cux you cant use it😂😂😂
@@kevinyoliveira68 uh no by that logic the 3060 would also be a monster card..
As a 1080Ti owner, I think it will soon be time to upgrade and even if the 5xxx series haven’t been announced yet it might be the good time to replace it
RTX 50 series should be out in Q4 2024 since they usually have 2 years interval between different architecture release and 40x came out during end of 2022.
This is a good time to upgrade. The prices are not great right now, but it's not too insane. A 4070 serves you well. Only if you actually need the upgrade though
@@NamTran-xc2ip I always buy the top of the top in order to be good for a long period and my 1080Ti is still good enough for now, but I feel like in a year or two it won’t be the case anymore
@@567CHALLENGER you just have to pay 1500+€/$ if you want top tier gpu.
@@silmupelaa6349 yeah that’s expensive I know but that’s how things are nowadays
Mad respect for GTX 1080 Ti
the further the generations go, the higher price nvidia asks, the lesser performance increase for the money paid we get, and everything we get decreases in silicone and PCB size, increases only in power draw and metal for the cooler, we pay more expensive metal nowadays...
1080ti es mí bestia favorita.
La tengo guardada en una caja de cristal, si si si, las hay mejores pero tengo muchas historias con ella 😢
10 series was one of the best GPUs nVidia ever made, it came out in 2016 and still today can delivery well above 60fps@1080p. That gen basically were matching 1:1 desktop-laptop Gpus. I sill have my gaming laptop with gtx 1070 and even up to ps4-xb one ports can deliver 60fps@1080p on medium-high settings.
Bruh 10xx update in 2022
1080Ti is the world's best-seller in video card world.
I am still glad that I bought it and have been playing everything on it for so many years
Steam says the GTX 1650 and GTX 1060 are the best sellers. The 1080ti has never been anywhere close to the top of the list.
Its ok for poor people
@@bensmith5288, this is normal for people who can think, otherwise what's the point of changing the video card every generation if in a few years you will only play a couple of games, and the rest of the time you will play online projects that do not require large capacities
@@m8x425 cause they are amazing cards for the price, though I dont get how tf a 1650 beats a stronger AND CHEAPER 1060 6gb.
Also a used 1080ti usually translates to best card you can buy, if you are in the Balkans and use kupujem prodajem you can find one for 180€ rn (the Asus ROG strix version)
The power draw constantly 100w lower for the 3060 is pretty good
It's so good to get a used 1080 ti right now on $150, just undervolt it and you're golden.
Undervolt by how much
if both are around the same price then the 3060 is the way to go, rt+ dlss, more efficient, longer driver support ahead, if you only do gaming and don't care about rt, then Amd has better offerings than a used 1080ti for a lower price than the 3060
Look who I found here!
I like of AMD but Nvenc, Cuda and DLSS are the best thing in green side
@@SamXofGSR hey there bro haha, small world, ey? xD
@@kevinyoliveira68 I agree, especially CUDA
@@AlyesRock That's why we gotta play games to expand it, haha. 😄
Neither is going to be a particularly great experience at this res and settings but still shows how strong the 1080Ti was. I upgraded to one from a 1080 and even though that seems silly it was actually a noticeable improvement
I am playing Hogwarts at 4k on a GTX 1080. That game is absolutely beautiful with that level of clarity.
@@AntiFurry92760fps for sure. It plays very well especially considering I have gsync and the game is very slow paced. It's a wonderful experience.
@@christophermullins7163 Bruh, I have a 4090 and Hogwarts was hard on my current PC... I don't think you are having a very pleasant experience in reality and certainly not at 4k
With dlss/fsr + optimised settings, easily 60fps+ at 2k
@@NamTran-xc2ipyeah it's totally playable and beautiful. Fsr quality at mid/high settings 50+ fps. Nothing to complain about honestly. The texture on that game are really next level.
I bought a 1080 TI yesterday for 200€, as I have a 1080p 75hz monitor this card blows trought RE4 Remake and Warzone 2.0 on 60fps high settings. What a older beast.
can you afford the power bill though
@@silvernoob1603 its cheap in croatia
Get a high refresh rate monitor
@@Crimsongz Well… not a bad idea…
@@Canma890 Haha, nisam jedini koji u 2023 razmišlja o grafičkoj iz 2017😁 Mada ću verovatno da se protegnem do 2080 Super, ili ako uleti neka 3070
the 1080ti is always going to be iconic sought after tech. in 20 years they gonna be scare for people making retro 2020 builds lol
I upgraded my 1080ti to a 7900XT. I must tell you (on tweaked settings) in game I was running 99.9% of games at 4k 60fps on a 1080ti with most game settings at like volumetric fog to low or off. Shadows to low. Along with any other massive FPS hog down to low. I usually keep things like terrain and texture quality to high or ultra and would get 4k 60FPS in most games this way and still looked amazing. The 1080TI was a beast and could do 4k well. The few games that I wasn't getting 4k 60 on even with tweaked settings was super demanding games like Read Dead 2. So yeah the 1080ti was a very amazing card
Almost any modern/semi-modern card can play 4k 60fps on tweaked settting
@@Kiren129 Really? Show me how well a 3050 plays 4k.
@fade2black that's a pretty huge upgrade
@@fade2black001It can do 40+ fps using xbox one settings + dlss balanced. With the new dlss 3.5, you can get 50fps averages in 4k and still looks fantastic using dlss performance.
1080ti has the advantage although has almost a 50% higher power draw
yeah, like a 2fps advantage. Everyone on here be like, the 1080ti is so much better than the 3060.
@@m8x425 Still impressive that’s it’s matching a mid range card while it’s a card from 2017
end of 2023 and 1080 ti was STILL playing games at 4k what a beast of a card it was. now it finally gave in. my friend i will miss you.
thank you for your service
Same situation
I finally have both these cards and can now test out my games 😊
I miss the gtx series, they were designed for raw power, while the rtx series was designed to look pretty (ray tracing, etc). I was using a msi gtx 1650 4gb, until a couple months ago when I upgraded my new new gaming pc that I built a couple months before that. If it wasn't for the 4gb vram I would still be using it.
you should check out amd then. they sell gpus with crazy price to performance, and they perform well enough on rtx
10 series was the biggest bargain Nvidia ever offered to buyers. you can play everything on max for 5 year, then mine crypto for over a year, then resell it for equal, if not even higher than what you bought it for
nvidia learned this and vowed to never repeat anything like that again
dude if you sell a 5 year old card that you also used for mining for more than you bought it for you are scum.
Still holding its own against a much newer gen card, albeit lower tier. Recently upgraded from EVGA 1080 Ti hybrid to RTX 3080 AORUS Waterforce. 1440p 165hz monitor
Wow the biggest difference is in the power consumption. The 1080ti needs way more.
The title of Nvidia greatest mistake isn’t easy to obtain, 1080 ti still haunt Nvidia to this day and I love it.
People who took their GTX 1080 Ti can sit on it until the release of RTX 50x0
Do I see this correctly....a GTX 10 card outperforms the newer RTX 3060....it uses more power, but still...wtf!
without dlss sure but not with dlss
@@GGG-nu2nsWho tf uses dlss?
Got mine 5 years ago after the mining boom began to fade
Was used and paid 400$ on eBay on a bid. It’s still going strong playing most of my games at 1440p
Can I trust eBay to buy gpu ? I want one so bad
@@Awful7. I’d consider the reputation of the seller. Usually eBay offers a protection to the buyer for items like a gpu. I’ve bought CPUs and motherboards off eBay before too with no problems.
@@TheDonkeyFLOPPER oh 😯
Damn ....that Skellige theme... Man i came here to watch the two cards, not to cry..
1080 TI is like the old RTX 3060 with no DLSS and RTX, higher power draw and 1 GB less memory. It is still rocking very well. If i had 1080 TI, i wouldn't even bother to upgrade to RTX 3060. Also to those who have RTX 3060, you can overclock your GPU without increasing power limit very vell because RTX 3060 really has a good OC potential. I overclocked +170 MHZ Core - +800 MHZ memory and i got improvement of %6-10 depending on the game.
The video isn't so much trying to convince anyone to upgrade from one to the other.... rather it's showing people a new card vs an older card with comparable performance. People will then have the option to either go with a used 1080ti or a new 3060.
I only got 135mhz core and 400 memory. any higher and crash or artifacts on the memory. I just leave the memory at stock because it gains me no real fps upping memory in games.
So instead I just max out the power slider and up the core to 135. I got a lemon of a 3060 :(
The GTX Titan X is about 25% faster than the 3060 and it has 12 gigs of G5X, you can find used Titans for like 150$ right now and they’re worth every penny
@@realflow100 What kind of memory do you have, hynix or samsung?
Something to note. We are looking at 6 memory chips on 3060 vs 11 memory chips on 1080ti. This will not have a huge difference at 1080p but it will have an impact at 4k. They are similar at lower res but 1080 ti will pull ahead by 10 - 15% because it has more memory bandwidth. The 1080 ti will also pull ahead at 1080p in games that are very heavy and require accessing more vram for each frame.
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no it's the same at 4k and the 3060 also have a dlss so it will outperform the 1080ti without any downgrades of graphics
@@mohamedsamy4965 it's not the same. More bandwidth always holds higher fps at higher resolutions.(or loses less fps as you increase res)
The 3060 viewed is very clearly stated a 12GB version.. Not the 6GB. I'm a tad confused there.
However you're absolutely right that the 1080Ti has much higher bandwidth, using a much wider 358bit bus interface than the 3060's 128bit.
@@K5Legion 6 memory chips not 6gb. 6 x 2gb module vs 11 x 1gb. More modules more bandwidth.
@@christophermullins7163 bro just watch the video from the same channel the performance didn't change at 4k also the 3060 has faster vram gddr6 and 1080ti has a gddr5x which is much slower than gddr6
If you have a GTX 1080 Ti and you can still play all the games that you want to play, I wouldn't upgrade as it is such a great gpu!
1080 may slightly better but that power consumption is just a no no.
Btw, electricity in my country quite expensive
1080 Ti is such a cool card but i never had it. I have rx6900xt and before that i had a gtx 1050 xd
If only my country had reliable used gpu market 😢
I love my zotac 1080 amp! Edition. It's the good old faithful V8 engine of graphics cards. Aways impressive and putting to shame most of modern expensive fancy stuff.
Great job for 1080 ti. For sure is a legendary card
3060 is 3x fatser in blender + more efficient + almost matches in gaming + 1GB MORE VRAM .
RTX 3060 IS A BETTER CHOICE.
GTX 1080 TI owners aren't need of a new video card but a RTX 3060 is a great card
@@kevinyoliveira68 Agreed
well consider the price too... gtx 1080ti is still better in any game. anyone who uses blender buys AI gpus instead... 1080ti is a gaming card
The test was made with same cpu and ram?
I expected the RTX 3060 to be even more efficient compared to 1080TI, same with RTX 3050 vs GTX 1070.
My undervolted 3060 uses around 120W in most games, with DLSS quality it's as low as 105W in Cyberpunk 2077. I'm on a 1080p monitor, and what i noticed is that when testing at 1440p the power usage goes much higher even to 150w (undervolted) without DLSS.
I'm really thankful that you make most of your benchmarks on 1440p. Channels that keep benchmarking on 1080p on 2023 are just nonsense.
They do CPU tests at 1080p.... thankfully
How so? I run everything at 1080p
Benchmarking on most used resolution is so nonsense smh.
1440p only relevant for at least rx 6700 xt or rtx 3070
We've had 1080p for 20 years. I look at people playing on 1080p the same way I looked at people back then who played on 480p.
I mean they are basically >95% the same in performance except for the power efficiency and ray tracing technology, both will give you a respectable gaming experience.
I have a GTX 1660 TI.. Is it worth buying the 1080 TI for $200 used? Or should I go for something different?
The problem is that these older cards are just as expensive as the newer cards. On Amazon anyway.
At 1080p 1080TI is still delivering some great experience. A lot of games were unoptimized, but every port from Sony, except the obvious, runs flawlessly. I'm thinking of upgrading to 3070TI this summer, as 40 series are extremely pricey.
dont FSR will extend its life another few years just wait for the new 50 series gpu to come out
@@silversurfer7457 the 50 series are going to cost a liver. nvidia isnt even trying to make anything fairly priced anymore. better go for amd at this point
You are not the brightest@@silversurfer7457
GTX-1080 ti is like the Mercedes-Benz 190: there are newer, bigger, faster, fancier mercs out there but it is still the best
Me asking my friend: how, How, HOWW-
My friend: I DON KNOWW!!!
I game at 1440, on my GTX1070 i bought 6 years ago. Plays new games, and new Diablo 4 great, except for a minor slowdown every once and a while. I still can't see a good reason to upgrade. I think I'll wait for the 5000 series in a year or two.
My EVGA GTX 1080 Hybrid that I bought at launch still suits me fine for World of Warcraft. (non - Ti version)
1080 ti old school monster
I love my EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3. Will hold on to it forever.
Geforce Now is my future lol
Check out those low .01% numbers man. GTX 1080Ti laying the smack down, lol. I cannot believe this GPU is still relevant today. I've been using it since 2017! Hell I upgraded my whole build but kept the same GPU in 2019 and I'm so glad I never bought anything else.
TBH, AMD's 7800 series looks best to me right now, as Nvidia has really gone off the reservation.
Can it be purchased even this year?
Is the 3060 tuned? I mean set to its max potential.
AVG fps for 10 games: 3060 - 51,8 fps. 1080 ti - 53,5 fps.
1080 ti is still better than 3060 by 3.3%.
Perhaps in the future the situation will change due to a longer driver update for 3060.
3%, that's just the margin of errors and impossible to notice in games. Not to mention dlss
@@NamTran-xc2ip Agree. No to mention fsr 2.0
@@Desdekado you can use fsr in both? Its inferior to dlss anyway
IN the future or i the present GTX cards will get not support at all under the euphemism of "Legacy" support and start to have crashes, bugs and performance problems if you keep updating drivers or even if you don't. That's the magic of having good hardware but not full control of the software you use. GTX 1000 is next on line to go out the Unified drivers, I think the only reason they are still supported is because thay are made using almost same ingredients than "new" gtx 1650/1660...Not much differences between Turing or PAscal, but being Pascal older it can go first one day or another. Great amount of 1050 and 1060 so to be most used singular gpu on Steam and still being used 1080 in high number is helping to extend its service life.
2 more years no more gtx support mby 3 years people should have min 3060 in these days for good gaming experience
are the settings in 1080P ?
1440p
As owner of both 1080Ti and 3070 I must say both cards are on similar performance level (not counting DLSS and FSR). I don't uderstand how 1080Ti can lose to 3060 on this test..
uhh what? the 3070 is 2080ti level except when it gets vram limited beyond 8gb like in 4k where the 2080ti tends to keep an edge
All games max settings?
I know the gtx 1080ti is a bit more powerful than the rtx 3060 but LOOK AT THE WATTAGE USAGE ON THE GTX 1080TI COMPARED TO THE RTX 3060.
No we have RTX 4060, with RT, DLSS, thats like 3060, but additionaly FG. If you playing retro, GTX 1080 TI still work, but in new games definitely loses even with RTX 4060.
resolution and settings of these games?
which is better gtx 1080 ti or rtx 3060 3840sp for quality and performance
Should of done the test in 1080p
This card lasted me 7 years and was finally just replaced with the RX 7900GRE. I am astonished at the difference with my upgrade choice and even more amazed I was able to get £200 trade in toward my GRE from my 7 year old GPU with nearly 11,000 hours used time on it. It was used for gaming, work and everyday email/youtube/audio content. I more than got my money back and money for use. I piad £650 quid for it new and it had paid for itself the first year we owned it just in VR/home theatre and mmo gameplay use. Best card ever but everything has a shelf life and in tech specs, this one has come to the end of it's cycle. Nvidia will not make a better card for the forseable future as the 20/30 and 40 series have all been let downs and/or over priced jokes.
Hi, which 3060 are you using here?
its absurd the quality of the gtx 1080ti might swap my 1650 for it
I'm still rocking my 1080TI. Runs everything.
yo can you tell me if its good in fortnite, gta 5 and rdr3
@@LegendKingvChoaZ the 1080 ti can run all new games
@@alix5atasi nice iam not sure should a get 2070 super or 1080 ti
@@LegendKingvChoaZ if the price is similiar i would get the 2070 super because it has dlss and ray tracing, bear in mind that the 1080 ti is more powerful, has a larger bus and 3gb more vram
@@alix5atasi yeah on ebay there are 170 to 200€
A second-hand rtx 3060 can also be found for €250 or less where I live, even the rtx3060ti can be found for about €280, so if we go second-hand it´s a no brainer IMHO
I don't know why people consider the rtx 3060 a stupid gpu, it consumes 170w (very low wattage), it has 12 gb of vram and as strong as the veteran gtx 1080ti, a great gpu. It also has good ray tracing in 1080p woth dlss 2.0
I don't... I think the 3060 is one of the only decent cards Nvidia has. It's hell of a lot faster than a 3050 and it doesn't cost much more.
People don't consider rtx 3060 to be a stupid GPU. 1080ti released 6 years ago and it's doing very well nowadays, again, consider it released 6 YEARS ago. Whoever bought it back when it came out was probably the best investment they ever had with a GPU upgrade.
Rtx 3060 is the only gpu i can say for that is very decent from the 3000 series.
But if anything i can think of, people are mad that Nvidia has been selling us more softwares lately than the hardware itself, hence why the GPU prices went up. If my GPU cannot reach ultra settings at 60 fps and i have to depend on DLSS which frankly is what Nvidia is currently trying to sell us, people are quite angry with that. I'm not happy either with their decision of selling us software, but it is what it is.
true, nvidia in fact invests 20% in hardware development and the rest in software. it's their business. it must be said however that the gtx 1080ti is a gpu born for 4k or qhd and that now must be used in full hd if you don't want to play without compromises
@@m8x425 many youtubers maybe more in Italy I don't know. they consider the rtx 3060 as the stupid video card of the rtx 3000. So these pseudo experts have always advised to buy from the rtx 3060 ti ignoring the rtx 3060 because it is not worthy. Meanwhile the latest games released stutter and run badly on the rtx 3060 ti, 3070 and 3070 ti due to the low vram. I can't stand so much misinformation and ignorance.
1080ti + FSR, still can play many AAA game in decent fps.
It’s insane that the 1080ti sometimes beats a 3060 if this isn’t Nvidia flipping its customers off I don’t know what is, oh my bad it has Rtx which basically useless unless you have a 4k series
Age is only number, but 1080ti performance will never fade😂
1080 ti, one of most powerfull gpu ever made by nvidia..
I would still buy a 1080ti over a 3060 any day.
Why GTX 1080 Ti is performing better than the successor GTX 3060?? Im shockedd
It is a Flagship vs Budget (NGredia says)
Look at the Power Draw. Its Very huge. 3060 is very efficient yet catch up with an old flagship card. Thats an upgrade for Nvidia 😂
It released in 2017 and 6 years have passed. I am sure that if you play games in 1080p it will be still alive after 3-4 years or more.
Que raro, me di cuenta de que no corre tan bien al gpu como debería en el vídeo, por ejemplo con mi i7 11gen 33gb de ram SSD y mi gpu rtx3060 12gb el resident evil 4 me corre en todo al máximo entre 80 y 100fps
Ok, I think my 1080ti is done now after 6years, I can replace it now.
Isn’t forza a more cpu / ram heavy rather than GPU?
If you have a 1080p monitor, this card should be good enough to play anything at max settings right? I wouldn't need a 3060, 4070, etc etc right?
at high ultra 60+fps all the time right idk if im on low money i would get 1080 ti not 3060 or 3060 ti and i will hold it for 2 next years till better cards relase :)
3060 = 180w
1080 Ti = 240w
3060 still better and have DLSS to boost the FPS
My brother is using RTX 3070 and I decided to try Original one fan RX 580 Radeon 😅, I was getting 400 FPS more then 3070 at RuneScape, my brother Jaw dropped, so yes I believe that some video cards still give a good punch this days and people over looking and thinking that new GPU are better 😅 and paying 8 times more
It is exactly where it should be. Every generation, the previous xx80 is equivalent to the new xx70, and in the next generation it is equivalent to the xx60. We are talking about a difference of 2 generations (1000 series ~ 3000 series), so 1080 = 2070 = 3060 🤷🏻♂️
1080ti is nvidia mistake ..the GPU that can handle generation..
There will be no GPU as good as 1080ti anymore.
But bro how many years nvidia provide driver update for gtx 1080 ti now ?
what video card should I buy, rtx 3060 or ti?
TI version is obviously faster, but considering that newer games nowadays are quite unoptimized and developers are heavily relying on DLSS, VRAM is becoming an issue nowadays.
I would advise you to get yourself the RTX 3060 (12 GB variant) to future proof yourself, it is a fantastic card for 1080p gaming. If you need more FPS, go ahead and get the TI version but DO know that you may encounter newer games in the future that you'd like to play and they are unoptimized, eating more than 8 GB of VRAM, that's where you'll encounter stuttering and you will not have a good experience.
Also to point out, apart from gaming, doing some work with something like video editing do like to see more VRAM on your GPU, that's where the 3060 takes the lead.
did you turn on rtx3060 DLSS?
Using my 1080ti for VR. RTX3060 on sale for $300 at best buy. Would it be worth it to "upgrade"? Mostly play racing sims..
no
1080ti is the best nvidia card