Highlander89
New member
Hello again guys.
My search for a decent graphics card is going in circles. I've read a lot of posts on other forums of people having really bad luck regarding their brand new 2070's. Artifacts, bluescreens and game freezes after a couple of days to a week.
I'm wondering if the new 20xx series are too "new" so they still suffer some serious bugs.
Anyway I was looking at used 1080 TI's and in my country they are more or less the same price as new 2070's.
Watercooling is the way to go. Probably 15 different types of blocks compatible with 1080TI. So far a couple 2070's that may be compatible with 2080 blocks.
I will be gaming in 2560x1440p. Got my G-sync monitor waiting for that 165hz refresh rate.
My 750w gold PSU will be sufficient I think for both GPU's.
According to some bottleneck calculator my I7 4790K CPU is a bit dated for a 1080TI, showing a 11% bottleneck. But I think I could live with that.
CPU/Mobo/RAM upgrade next year probably.
So new generation 2070 with ray tracing and a poor selection of waterblocks,
or a used 1080 TI, bit aged, but with loads of waterblock options.
Which one would you go for?
My search for a decent graphics card is going in circles. I've read a lot of posts on other forums of people having really bad luck regarding their brand new 2070's. Artifacts, bluescreens and game freezes after a couple of days to a week.
I'm wondering if the new 20xx series are too "new" so they still suffer some serious bugs.
Anyway I was looking at used 1080 TI's and in my country they are more or less the same price as new 2070's.
Watercooling is the way to go. Probably 15 different types of blocks compatible with 1080TI. So far a couple 2070's that may be compatible with 2080 blocks.
I will be gaming in 2560x1440p. Got my G-sync monitor waiting for that 165hz refresh rate.
My 750w gold PSU will be sufficient I think for both GPU's.
According to some bottleneck calculator my I7 4790K CPU is a bit dated for a 1080TI, showing a 11% bottleneck. But I think I could live with that.
CPU/Mobo/RAM upgrade next year probably.
So new generation 2070 with ray tracing and a poor selection of waterblocks,
or a used 1080 TI, bit aged, but with loads of waterblock options.
Which one would you go for?