In the exact same year I built a PC with "ASUS Z270 gaming pro - i7 7700 (none K) - 16GB 3200 memory - ASUS 1060 6GB Dual"... 1080ti was my dream gpu but I could not afford it. got a new PC in 2023 but still have this one and using it as my internet surfing PC.
1080ti is actually much better than 2060 super. Sometime soon drivers may stop coming for it but until then it's the greatest power for the money and still ranks high in the gpu charts
My project PC is something like this. 9700K on gigabyte z390 gaming x motherboard and EVGA GTX 1080. It’s a fun PC for Helldivers 2 and the 1st descendant. I even get 1440p out of it with mixed setting
I’ve been talking about this. For 1080p 2017 was the last hardware you need. It’s fun to since 7700k is close to 2014 hedt platforms and 4790k pairs well with 1660ti. I’m sure I’ll be pairing 5+ newer gpu with my 5950x too just for 4k. Even the 500-700 series fulfilled the promises of the 8800gt and 250gtx. The march of hardware is so interesting
watching this from the peak mid-end 2017 gaming PC i built in 2017 (Ryzen 5 1600, B350 mobo, and GTX 1060 6GB) i've only upgraded the ram (8gb of 16gb) and storage (128gb ssd + 2tb hdd to 2tb m.2 ssd)
Are you serious right now? I want that sort of set up. I have a PC an old PC case that can fit full ATX stuff and I really am trying to find this hardware for not too expensive.
It's literally the same card with 1GB of memory missing and there are thousands of other videos already out there that put the 1080ti against the titan xp
1080ti was a beast back then. These days, it's still decent.
1080p monster still, more then decent in my book.
In the exact same year I built a PC with "ASUS Z270 gaming pro - i7 7700 (none K) - 16GB 3200 memory - ASUS 1060 6GB Dual"... 1080ti was my dream gpu but I could not afford it. got a new PC in 2023 but still have this one and using it as my internet surfing PC.
Thats a great system to get brand new at the time
1080ti is actually much better than 2060 super. Sometime soon drivers may stop coming for it but until then it's the greatest power for the money and still ranks high in the gpu charts
I feel like the 2080 ti was also goated like the 1080 ti. I love both cards.
i had a EVGA 1080ti FTW3. Now that was a beast of a card
i still use it
never gave me up, never let me down, never ran around nor deserted me
No lies, I like the natural lightings in the whole video...
My project PC is something like this.
9700K on gigabyte z390 gaming x motherboard and EVGA GTX 1080. It’s a fun PC for Helldivers 2 and the 1st descendant. I even get 1440p out of it with mixed setting
Nice that sounds solid
I’ve been talking about this. For 1080p 2017 was the last hardware you need. It’s fun to since 7700k is close to 2014 hedt platforms and 4790k pairs well with 1660ti. I’m sure I’ll be pairing 5+ newer gpu with my 5950x too just for 4k. Even the 500-700 series fulfilled the promises of the 8800gt and 250gtx. The march of hardware is so interesting
watching this from the peak mid-end 2017 gaming PC i built in 2017 (Ryzen 5 1600, B350 mobo, and GTX 1060 6GB) i've only upgraded the ram (8gb of 16gb) and storage (128gb ssd + 2tb hdd to 2tb m.2 ssd)
i had 1080ti inno3d 2x and i5 10400f but test drive unlimited solar crown don t like that gpu so mutch and now i have 7900xtx and 7800x3d
Are you serious right now? I want that sort of set up. I have a PC an old PC case that can fit full ATX stuff and I really am trying to find this hardware for not too expensive.
That's the hard part sometimes
turn the power limit up and the temp limit to 90 and let that thing loose
add 500 mhz to the memory and get a bunch more fps
the mouse scroll tho 🤣
😭😭😭
1080ti vs titan xp
calm yo cabbages keyboard warriors
It's literally the same card with 1GB of memory missing and there are thousands of other videos already out there that put the 1080ti against the titan xp
Yo