Fowl Mouth 24 AGO 2019 a las 9:12
2080 super or TI
I can afford both and have a 1440p 165hz monitor but what I want to know, is it really worth spending the extra $400-500 for a TI or will the super suffice?
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Cloudy 24 AGO 2019 a las 9:22 
Somewhat of a subjective question because everyone has different budgets. Personally I say just bite the bullet and get the 2080 Ti since it also has 11GB of VRAM. But to be honest for most current demanding titles you won't have much of an improvement in framerate at 1440p (roughly 10fps differences). If anything I mainly just suggest you get a high end model regardless of what one you end up going with. And if you really don't feel like you would want to manually overclock it then spend the bit extra for a factory overclocked model.

https://youtu.be/7pJ63uwTxhw
Última edición por Cloudy; 24 AGO 2019 a las 11:24
Rumpelcrutchskin 24 AGO 2019 a las 9:26 
Not worth the extra $400 for 1440p imho. For 4K sure.
r.linder 24 AGO 2019 a las 10:11 
2080 Ti is only worth it if you're running 4K. Anything less and you're wasting hundreds. A 2080 Super is more than enough in most cases.
Última edición por r.linder; 24 AGO 2019 a las 10:11
Monk 24 AGO 2019 a las 11:16 
If you want to push high fps at 1440p, sure, as long as you can easily afford it, high refresh 1440p is more demanding than 4k after all (it works out about the same pixels per second around 110fps for 1440p as 4k 60 I think).
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2080 Ti is only worth it if you're running 4K. Anything less and you're wasting hundreds. A 2080 Super is more than enough in most cases.
That is purely subjective. 1440P resolution will do fine.
r.linder 25 AGO 2019 a las 23:16 
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Publicado originalmente por Escorve:
2080 Ti is only worth it if you're running 4K. Anything less and you're wasting hundreds. A 2080 Super is more than enough in most cases.
That is purely subjective. 1440P resolution will do fine.

I don't think you understand. A 2080 or 2080 Super is more than enough for 1440p 144Hz, a 2080 Ti is still overkill for that resolution and refresh rate, and you're spending almost twice as much for a small boost in FPS at best. It's pretty much designed for 4K.
CursedPanther 25 AGO 2019 a las 23:23 
2080Ti is definitely worth it if you want to keep most graphic settings on high/ultra at 2K 165fps for the 2019/2020 games. Only issue is that rumor has recently surfaced suggesting that NVIDIA maybe preparing a 2080Ti Super for launch later this year after all so you can wait a bit and see what happens next.
Monk 26 AGO 2019 a las 0:26 
As someone with a 2080ti I can say that in big AAA games, at 1440p, you still won't be hitting 144 on it, 90-120 perhaps.

It's also more like 50% more for around 20-30% gain, only the individual can decide if its worth it or not.

As for a 2080ti super, it looks like it's for the nvidia streaming platform not for sale and I think I read its only an 8GB card as well.
CursedPanther 26 AGO 2019 a las 0:30 
Publicado originalmente por Monk:
As for a 2080ti super, it looks like it's for the nvidia streaming platform not for sale and I think I read its only an 8GB card as well.
Definitely the first time I hear of this version, goes completely opposite of what the mainstream is expecting.
Publicado originalmente por Fowl Mouth:
I can afford both and have a 1440p 165hz monitor but what I want to know, is it really worth spending the extra $400-500 for a TI or will the super suffice?

Ti if you have the budget for one.
CursedPanther 26 AGO 2019 a las 0:36 
Publicado originalmente por Monk:
Here you go https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pcgamesn.com/nvidia/geforce-rtx-t10-8-geforce-now-ray-tracing%3famp
Hmm, looks like quite a bit of new info has surfaced in the last 48 hours.

Well guess the 2080Ti isn't going anywhere soon.
Última edición por CursedPanther; 26 AGO 2019 a las 0:37
Monk 26 AGO 2019 a las 0:40 
Thing is if they unlocked it any further, they would eat the titan rtx pretty much, I mean, if AMD challanges them, then we may see it, but, until then? I'm not so sure.
SHREDDER 26 AGO 2019 a las 5:34 
None of the two are worth it. Because they are all too weak for 1440p and 4k max settings with max ray tracing as we seef rom benchmarks of demanding games like metro exodus and battlefield 5.

I have
cpuRyzen 7 1700
gpu:gtx 970 g1 gaming
ram:16 gb ddr4 3200mhzcl5 gs kill rip jaws
monitor:dellp2416d 24'' 2560x1440 60 hz ips
psu:corsair 750m 750 watt
Motherboard asus prime x370 pro
HDD1:wd black 4 tb
HDD2:1 tb

and iam waiting for RTX 3000 because those will be strong enoug for max ray tracing at max settings 1440p. Also rtx 2080ti is 11 months old now and we never buy such an old pc component. Never buy anything that is more than 6 months old. Especialy not 11 because something better will be coming very close. What if on octoer or november a rtx 2080ti super releases at the same price as 2080 ti? You would had wasted so much money on a year old compoennt. not worth it at all. I buy not more than 5 months old components.
SHREDDER 26 AGO 2019 a las 5:36 
Publicado originalmente por Rumpelcrutchskin:
Not worth the extra $400 for 1440p imho. For 4K sure.
he can use 4k DSR. on my 24'' 1440p 60 hz ips monitor if i use 4k DSR i see some improvement but after having test the 4k monitor one of my friends bought 3 motnhs ago a 27'' 4K HDR i can say that there is very little graphics improvement compared to mine 1440p .
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