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1080p is still over half the playerbase, according to the Steam hardware survey. That's why we're still talking about 1080p
"Facts" are that the power needed to run 4k at a decent speed/quality isn't going to be "affordable" for many years yet. (and even likely not then, the way prices keep going up). 4k takes huge amounts of GPU power to do. Huge amounts of GPU power costs $$$$$$. That's "facts".
(disclaimer - I still run 1080p, because I refuse to pay $400+ for a GPU. Honestly, the $275 I paid for my 6650xt in 2023 felt like too much to spend just for graphics. The one TV in our house is also 1080p.)
While 1080Ti is the GREAT card that still haunts Nvidia for being too good, the problem is that this is almost 8 years old, not only that, but the only way getting this is 2nd hand, this GPU more on par with 3060TI or 4060, the other issue that GTX 1080Ti LACKS the mesh shaders support, enhancement features, and the fact it VRAM is only 11GB. Also while may be good idea to go for last gen card for more Vram maybe more performance, and maybe saving a bit if buying 2nd hand, but you're playing at 1080p so this will depends on SAID game name how badly optimize the game will be, otherwise if have good optimize then what matters is raising the resolution which affects VRAM.
FYI VRAM of 3080 is 10GB, LHR has two type 10GB & 12GB, and Ti model is 12GB, which BTW 4070 is 12GB as well. So only reason you be looking towards 3080Ti is buying 2nd hand if able to get it cheaper than 4070.
There no reason to avoid either 20xx, or 40xx series, and the brands you listed are not a problem as you claim, the differences is aftermarket cards of modification to design, and components used.
4060 Ti with 16 GB of VRAM
If you want Max settings at 1080p, raytracing, don't mind spending a lot more, and your CPU is strong enough to not bottleneck it at 1080p:
A 4070 or one of its varients
Like a 13400F is a nice cheap CPU that works amazingly well with the 4060Ti, but it will bottleneck a 4070 in a lot of games at 1080p.
This is just terrible advice. Buying AM4 makes way more sense as the 5700x is not only better on average, has two more big cores than the 13400 but also let you have the option to upgrade to the 5700x3d~5800x3d later if needed as well as the 5950x.
That and the 7700xt and 7800xt make the 4060~4070 obsolete as you need to hit the 4070ti for Nvidia to make any sense to buy this generation.
You giving bad advice doesn't mean I misread anything. Theres no reason to buy ANY of the 4060 cards PERIOD and the 6700xt, 6800xt ,7700xt and 7800xt are all options that make the 4070 not make any sense.
Stop being so wrong.
While both cards are at around $500 range, 7800XT is $20 ~ $50 cheaper with 16GB VRAM.
So if VRAM matters the most to said user needing that much then go for 7800XT, if want features from Nvidia then get 4070, otherwise save little more, and get 4070 Ti or better for 16GB VRAM.
For cpu why look towards 5000 series look towards 7000 get the x3d this way get the best of worlds, but thing is 9000 series that release has a performance gain that worth, but currently the price point what deter people for the moment until falls in price. I would say avoid Intel 13th, 14th, and ultra unless have a very specific reason that must be Intel that AMD can't do which is very doubtful what someone want it when gaming, or entertainment.
What a childish response. The RTX worship is not only pointless it hurts the very people buying GPUs.
If you want to ride the clown rodeo don't get pi$$y when called out kid.
My point stands.
Literally AMD's only selling point for their GPUs is that they sell them cheaper than NVIDIA and they add in a little extra VRAM sometimes, they have nothing else to show for it and that's why they dropped out of the high end for RX 8000 series. They can't compete with what's coming because they aren't good enough at making GPUs as they are making CPUs, and that's why the best configuration you can get is with an AMD CPU and an NVIDIA GPU.
*proof that you misread*
"What a childish response."
ROFLMAO
My comment was a response to people like Abortionator getting mad about people with a preference for NVIDIA, particularly RTX series, explaining why there aren't more Radeon fanboys.