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Wow, I can see the buyer's remorse coming up in a few months.
I'm still on a 1070ti and am waiting for 30xx/Big Navi for my next upgrade.
but not many games require or use it yet
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-2080-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1080-Ti/4026vs3918
+10% isnt exactly blowing it away
2080s is about a year old
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-2080S-Super-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1080-Ti/4050vs3918
+20% is a bigger improvement, may be worth the upgrade if you need the rt
There are of course some other bells and whistles included in Turing like RTX and the upgraded NVENC logic, but do you care about raytracing, and do you care about streaming? If not, the major selling points for Turing (other than performance), aren't
styling out here.
thats one good friend
also yeah the 1080ti vs the 2070s is like 1-5% difference ether way, depending on the game