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Minimum CPU should be around Intel 4th Gen i7 + at least 16GB RAM
GTX are kind of pointless now as 1080 Ti is really showing it's age given a RTX 3060 12GB can often do equal or better in gaming as 1080 Ti.
a few exceptions would be extremely old mobos, am2 or intel 775 or earlier
which may even work, but would be cpu bottlenecked with most games that would need the gtx 1080
1080 Ti wasn't that expensive if you grabbed one back around 2016-2017 or so; which wasn't hard to snag for around $399 USD
Again if you would just read. I suspect the OP just happens to already own one and just isn't looking to buy a newer GPU just yet. He will eventually as games are already coming out that if even runs on GTX cards, even the 1080 Ti will seem like a GTX 950 by todays standards and the true minimum in alot more modern games now is right around the 2070/2080 area.
4070 Ti still aren't all that great and like all the RTX 40 series, were terribly over-priced for what they actually can do. It won't make sense until the 4070 Ti Super is around 499$ area. Which should happen very soon as the RTX 50 area about to fully get dished out.