Which 2080 Ti model should I buy:

all the people can ask what everything want in every forum in the planet.


you will not put me the bullet in ,my head and to tell me not to ask questions..

we dont live in 1821 ..

we are the new generation and we can speak ,, we can tell our opinions

we can agree , we can disagree
we live in one free word. different people ,, different minds .., different characters

this i mean

i dont understand what problem you have witth me

and also if you have one problem with me

you can speak to me and to tell me what bothers you from me and we will solve it

but i dont like to speak in general and say that he said it and in another forums;.

if you have something with me you will speak to me and not to speak in general

this things i had to say
 
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i am asking because some people told me that some 2080Ti cards have issues with the faNS

also AlienALX i believe that we have freedom to ask everything in every comunity corect/;;

is not bad to take more opinions from people who have better knowlege corect;

As I already told you at great length the opinion of the only person you will find on forums who actually owns a load of these cards is that the FTW3 is the best card. And I told you whose opinion that was, too.

So you've got your answer on that now. Watch I bet you ask about 500 more times too.

BTW ask away and see what happens.
 
ok i understood

sorry my english are not good

and i ask my apologizes

ok;;
i am from greek and i dont speak very good english and i ask my apologizes

some words maybe is difficult for me
ok;;

its my fault and i ask my apologizes again to you/it was my fault
 
As I already told you at great length the opinion of the only person you will find on forums who actually owns a load of these cards is that the FTW3 is the best card. And I told you whose opinion that was, too.

So you've got your answer on that now. Watch I bet you ask about 500 more times too.

BTW ask away and see what happens.

Okay, now that was a bit harsch in my opinion. Not to defend anyone here, but the person clearly has language barriers and therefore has a higher risk of actually a, not understanding or b, may have missed it, if not both. Happened to me before and it ain’t easy all the time.
 
why you believe that asus astrix 2080TI RTX is better from EVGA RTX 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra ;;

alot of say that EVGA RTX 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra is better from asus astrix 2080TI RTX

Asus warranty is total garbage, for that reason alone people will avoid them.
 
EVGA RTX 2080Ti FTW3 - thats deffo the one i wwould get if you planing to slpash out with a custom grill on it that you can get



and dont take everything so personally , kavenas thev tha se skotosi re malaka !
 
Really? Why’s that? This is the first time I hear this...

Because it is in Croatia and you usually have to wait for your GPU to go there, then come back. Usually 6-8 weeks.

You really should know all of this dude, it's not like we hide it on here.

I wasn't being rude to the guy, just being honest. I posted in depth about this stuff on another forum, yet he basically ignores me and comes here. A bit annoying, after I take time out of my day to help some one and they basically brush it aside, no?

Some people think that because Strix is the most expensive it's automatically the best. No, no far from it. Their GPUs have a poor track record tbh. Even their Vega 64 had VRM issues because the heat pad was not big enough. You don't expect that on the world's most expensive.
 
Because it is in Croatia and you usually have to wait for your GPU to go there, then come back. Usually 6-8 weeks.

You really should know all of this dude, it's not like we hide it on here.

I wasn't being rude to the guy, just being honest. I posted in depth about this stuff on another forum, yet he basically ignores me and comes here. A bit annoying, after I take time out of my day to help some one and they basically brush it aside, no?

Right, so just because it's not hidden here (and not exactly up in your face either), I'm supposed to know everything about ASUS warranty?... Good to know.

And as I wrote in my previous post, he obviously has issues with English and therefore he maybe just didn't understand you.

Anywho, I'm off this thread now. Someone else with more knowledge than me regarding this can help out better.
 
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Right, so just because it's not hidden here (and not exactly up in your face either), I'm supposed to know everything about ASUS warranty?... Good to know.

And as I wrote in my previous post, he obviously has issues with English and therefore he maybe just didn't understand you.

Anywho, I'm off this thread now. Someone else with more knowledge than me regarding this can help out better.

I understand AlienALX point as the guy has asked the same question on other forums using different usernames. He does not appear to have a problem understanding what is posted, he just does not want to listen to multiple people saying the same thing.

The guy in the OP also reminds me of someone who has posted many times under different names on different forums including this one asking the same sort of questions and then getting banned for it as the threads never end.
 
I understand AlienALX point as the guy has asked the same question on other forums using different usernames. He does not appear to have a problem understanding what is posted, he just does not want to listen to multiple people saying the same thing.

The guy in the OP also reminds me of someone who has posted many times under different names on different forums including this one asking the same sort of questions and then getting banned for it as the threads never end.

Oh right, well that explains it then. I wasn't aware of the person activities on other forums - under different usernames.
My apologies then Alien!
 
I understand AlienALX point as the guy has asked the same question on other forums using different usernames. He does not appear to have a problem understanding what is posted, he just does not want to listen to multiple people saying the same thing.

The guy in the OP also reminds me of someone who has posted many times under different names on different forums including this one asking the same sort of questions and then getting banned for it as the threads never end.


Sounds like he may have issues as that's generally not normal.
 
Well to me it sounds like hes decided on a 2080ti and when people say not to bother, he asks again to get the answer he wants.

In the other post, he mentioned 2x 1080ti hence why I said, 2080ti is a waste. Even a single 1080ti is a powerhouse. I don't see why the monitor matters that much. I had a single GPU for a long time along with a 1440p 144hz. It handled everything on max without a hitch. It handled a 4k screen also. I went with the ultrawide 1440p swift thinking the real estate was great. But being disappointed with it, Im just biding my time for a good offer on a screen to replace it.

Definately a language barrier here, but creating multiple accounts is somewhat odd to me.
 
you had ultrawide;; warchild;; and why you want to change it;;'

i thought that the ultrawides was the best for gaming and also that ultrawides have very big support for all the games;
 
you had ultrawide;; warchild;; and why you want to change it;;'

i thought that the ultrawides was the best for gaming and also that ultrawides have very big support for all the games;

because the one I have is not very good at all. Size isnt everything.
 
i thought that the ultrawides was the best for gaming and also that ultrawides have very big support for all the games;

It is very personal preference if ultrawide is ”best for gaming”.

Sure, ultrawide looks nice in games etc, but far from every game actually supports 21:9 aspect ratio and even more so, not everyone has a enough powerful system to actually push almost 4K resolution (even less so at 100-120Hz refresh rate, which most ultrawides supports today).

Personally I went away from ultrawide down to a single 27”, since as mentioned above, gaming is nice on an ultrawide. And movies that are in that aspect ratio, otherwise everything looks like Youtube on it; black bars on the sides. Now, some doesn’t mind this, but for those like me, who can’t stand it, it won’t work. Hence switching back to an 27” monitor.
 
To be fair, if you're gaming at 1440p ultrawide(More 32:9 ultrawide than 21:9) or 4K at max settings then the Ryzen CPU isn't going to be as much of a hindrance as those benchmarks would indicate. If you're gaming at 120Hz+ 1440p standard or lower however then an Intel CPU may be worth a chunk of the budget over a beefier card.
If you're going for higher resolutions (4K/1440P+ ultrawide) I'd go for a single beefier card(2080Ti), if you're going for ultra-high FPS (120+) I'd go for the SLI setup of 1080Ti's instead. You don't want to be running an SLI setup at closer to 60fps and definitely not below though, since it'll feel closer to 30fps in terms of frame & input latency, so if you're really going balls to the wall with settings & resolution there's no substitute for the 2080Ti imo. At the end of the day, it's still going to maintain its value for quite a while if you look to resell down the line.
 
To be fair, if you're gaming at 1440p ultrawide(More 32:9 ultrawide than 21:9) or 4K at max settings then the Ryzen CPU isn't going to be as much of a hindrance as those benchmarks would indicate. If you're gaming at 120Hz+ 1440p standard or lower however then an Intel CPU may be worth a chunk of the budget over a beefier card.
If you're going for higher resolutions (4K/1440P+ ultrawide) I'd go for a single beefier card(2080Ti), if you're going for ultra-high FPS (120+) I'd go for the SLI setup of 1080Ti's instead. You don't want to be running an SLI setup at closer to 60fps and definitely not below though, since it'll feel closer to 30fps in terms of frame & input latency, so if you're really going balls to the wall with settings & resolution there's no substitute for the 2080Ti imo. At the end of the day, it's still going to maintain its value for quite a while if you look to resell down the line.

SLI tends to work better at lower fps like 60htz with better minimums. At very high fps averages you tend to get the fps going very high and very low which is not good.

A good trick with very powerful SLI setups is to use maximum game settings as this will keep the minimums and maximums closer to the average.

The above also applies to crossfire.
 
SLI tends to work better at lower fps like 60htz with better minimums. At very high fps averages you tend to get the fps going very high and very low which is not good.

A good trick with very powerful SLI setups is to use maximum game settings as this will keep the minimums and maximums closer to the average.

The above also applies to crossfire.
The time between frames being shown is more consistent, which does help with timing/microstutter and the like that way and is technically halved if the FPS is doubled, but the latency(Time to render, which impacts perceived input latency) of each frame remains consistent, so an SLI config getting 60FPS, with 30 of those frames rendered per card alternately(The case with pretty much every games use besides some very specific examples that use split frame rendering or more modern experimental techniques), will still have the same time between an image starting to be rendered to reaching your screen as if it were 1 card running at 30fps, ie 33.3ms to render each frame rather than the 16.7ms frame latency of a single card rendering 60 frames. At that framerate this won't be an issue for most people as even some TVs can introduce more input latency than that, but a drop to 40fps would mean a 50ms frame latency(But coming every 25ms if timing is perfect) which can become a quite noticeable impact to input latency(Essentially your game is technically always one frame behind on "information" as it outputs a new frame in half the time it takes each card to capture and display a frame).
 
if I will buy one 2080 Ti for 1440p 2k 27 size resolution 2560x1440 g-sync ips panel with one very good cpu 9900k example how much will hold me for to play games in ultra settings and 60 fps;; 2 or 3 years or less;;

also ,one 9900k will can handle all the games for the next 3 years ;; because it is 8 core
 
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