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The Z35, what you originally said, is 1080p, but the Z35P is indeed 1440p ultra wide... But it is 100hz, not 144hz.
i dont want to be offensive, but i have to say that a 1060 6b is very fast enough. and not too old. its about ~20 faster (50 fps become 60 fps).
mr threadstarter imo you wont feel better with a new gfx board imho.
i am sorry..
:-/
That monitor isn't ultra wide ... It's standard 1440p 2560x1440, 1440p ultra wide is 3440x1440 and as far as I am aware there are no 3440x1440 panels over 100Hz yet.
Another note, revelene, max settings are best, that's kind of a fact dictated by the fact they are the max, now, if it's needed, or best to run at it to get the best overall performance out if your hardware, that's another question and matter entirely, in wildlands, max view distance etc looks better than reducing it, that's a fact.
To the OP, only get a 1070ti if you plan to overclock it.
At stock, it's not worth the extra over a 1070, which is only about 30-40% faster than your 1060, overclocked a 1070ti is very close to an 1080 which is near double the performance of a 1060.
If you don't want to overclock, save a bit extra and step up to the 1080.
Yes, going to the 1080ti is always best, bit given you are looking at £4-450 cards, suggesting an £800 one seems stupid, so I'm not sure why people even brought it up.
Just know that in more demanding games, you'll need to lower settings to achieve a high FPS at 1440p on anything shy of a 1080ti, and even then , some games will make it cry uncle(kingdom come deliverence).
Look at it closer, it is actually 2560x1080. Not even 1440p anything. Yeah, I really don't believe any 1440p ultrawide panels are over 100hz yet, except for the soon-to-be-released Asus PG35VQ. December release is the rumor going around.
Max settings are not always best. There are plenty of games that have settings that are absolutely demanding, but for no good reason. Too many games have multiple types of AA, which is absolutely overkill and unnecesary waste of resources, and can actually be detrimental to the overall image.
In the case of Wildlands, the view distance is a joke. It renders objects slightly better at insanely long range... but what is the point if enemies don't spawn further than 200m? That building that is 10,0000m out is rendering in a higher poly count... cool beans... what are you going to do with it? Zoom in on it and bask in its glory?
My point is that we have OPTIONS for a reason. We've been doing this for years, understanding the settings is key and balancing fidelity and frame rate. This does not mean that anything less than max is terrible, which so many gamers believe. I miss the days when people understood that max settings wasn't best, and running ridiculous settings like ubersampling is unnecessarily taxing on hardware.
No, they are not. Who are they going to compete with... themselves? There is absolutely no reason for them to release another line of gpus to compete with their own 10 series.
There is also plenty of evidence that points towards nothing being released anytime soon.
Uh, no. A 1070 Ti can keep up with 1440p just fine, with a lot of games completely maxed, able to maintain over 60 no problem. And a 1080 can do that with most games, having rather high frame rates to boot. Not only did I post a video a few posts back, showing that it is capable... I also have personal experience with a 1080 on my main gaming pc, which has no problem maxing most games with high frame rate.
While a 1080 Ti is obviously better, it is not NEEDED.
as for wildlands, it looks pretty :), i also said that max settings are not needed, but that doesn't change the fact that it is, technically, THE best.
60 is most certainly playable, which is the point. But a 1080 gets way more than 60 in most titles. A 1070 Ti can struggle in that regard, but it still maintains 60 in many titles, regardless.
While most settings can have the max be "the best", that does not apply to all settings.
It is not technically THE best when you have the option to use AA methods that are known to clash and look worse. AA is most certainly a controversial topic, as it is mainly opinion about which looks best, since they all have their pros and cons. And many games have multiple options, which using more than one usually results in a lower fidelity image.
AA is the leading cause of low frame rates, and is usually absolutely unnecessary.
Cranking every setting up blindly is NOT the best for everyone to do, and is ignorant to do so.
even if that CEO guy said it wont be out for a long time, we dont know what a long time is
if it doesnt come out in 2018, then i would upgrade to the 1070ti
Do you really believe that Nvidia would release new hardware to compete with their own 10 series? Nvidia has a majority of the gpu market share. There is absolutely no reason for them to release new gpus right now, or anytime soon.
Once AMD steps up their game, you'll see Nvidia strike with another series... but that isn't happening anytime soon.
Not only does AMD have to release new cards, but they also have to be successful and powerful enough to overthrow the crown from Nvidia. As far as I know, they are not releasing anything high end, only mid range. And given their track record, I'm honestly doubting they'll bring much to the table anytime soon. I wouldn't recommend holding your breath.
Just look at their track record... it is all telling. Right now, we honestly need more competition in the gpu market, but it is very unlikely that will ever happen soon.
We've clearly reached a stale point for gpus. Get what you can now, and enjoy your games... rather than play the perpetual waiting game, waiting on the next big thing.
if hes not in a hurry he should wait the extra months to see what happens, if by 2019 nothing happens, best to get the 1070ti