It's honestly wild how a 6 year old flagship is stacking up against a mid-range card of this generation at this point. Kudos to the people who bought the 1080 Ti new. Absolutely insane card.
Bought one in 2017 and it was awesome for 1440P high refresh rate. However it started struggling after upgrading my monitor to 4K so I replaced it with a 2080Ti.
@@lukario223 Not really. Maybe for games 1080ti is still good, but in something like Blender it sucks. 4060 is 4x times faster in Blender than the 1080ti.
@@ArXaHgEL17 RT - переоценённый понос, являющийся исключительно продуктом маркетинга, не имеющим абсолютно никакой разницы, за исключением преображения старых игр по типу HalfLife 2 (еще не вышло) или Portal2. Dlss 3 - воссоздание дополнительных кадров засчет понижения общего разрешения/качества на кадрах и соответственно нагрузки на гп. То есть одна функция просто понос, вторая размытие картинки ради больших кадров, что ты и сам можешь сделать, понизив настройки.
@@jun1orIV yes but also no..RTX4090 already triple 1080ti performance..and even limit to 250w still miles ahead... the 4090 is rated at 450w.. when in real usage it rarely pass 400w and quite efficient.
Its why i havent upgraded yet aside from the insane pricing of gpus atm... Older titles play 4k just fine with a little tweak of some settings... Modern games play just fine at 1440p high settings... Plus it plays tears of the kindom with all the bells n whistles turned to max no problem im happy... Vr is the only thing that makes it chug when playing half life alyx at max settings no aa. Inplan on buying a 3080 eventually when my sisters bf sells his evga.
@@ElUltimoReaperExtra ya because i dont mind buying usesd when i know its well taken care of. he keeps his rig nice and clean half water cooled no overclocking. I will get a much better deal then ebay ever will and its an evga my go to gpu brand since 02.i would get 3090 but he offered me the card for 300 when he moves on by the end of the year.
@@zeroa69 bueno si te la ofreció a ese precio y la gráfica bien cuidada si conviene, eso sí hazle un test cuando la tenga para que veas la curva de temperatura y si no baja su reloj de la gráfica, si eso pasa la gráfica ya está por pasar a mejor vida
the rtx 2060 had the same if not better performance by 1% than the gtx 1080 non-ti the problem lies in the 3000 series, the 3060 ti only beat the 1080 ti by a few percentages, it wasnt as big of a generational uplift in the mid-range cards, same with rtx 4000 series like the 4060 and 4060 ti are barely that much stronger than the previous 3060 and 3060 ti.
Same dude. Been water cooling it ever since I got it. Starting to show it's age but I'm not looking to upgrade just yet, maybe when I get an ultrawide.. My temps/OC below if anyone cares: GPU overclocked to 2050Mhz, don't think it's ever gone above 55C. Would be lower but I got an 8700k OCed to 5Ghz in the same loop with slim rads (360 and 240) plus the motherboards vrm (Asus Formula motherboard). I think it's in the banner on my channel (nothing worth watching)
@@bowlinbob6 My FTW3 sags so bad the whole thing is bent. I used to be hardcore on water cooling because intel ran so hot and a 980 space silicon lottery card with bios power limit set to 170% gets the caps to 170c on air 1680 on core. Now an overclocked 5950x does fine with an NH D-15 cooler on the FTW3 keeps it down to 65c tops running at 2063c 6003mem
@@bowlinbob6 You king. I have mine OC'd to 2025mz with 675mz+ on the memory clock with a modified blower running at 64% fan speed and always stays under 70 degrees. I'm happy with it and probably won't upgrade for a very long time. I'll probably upgrade when I switch over to 4K in a few years but for now, it handles 1080P and 1440P like a champ.
Also keep in mind he has it running at stock settings. My old 1080ti will sustain 2100mhz @1.1v giving better performance at a much lower power consumption than shown here. Still not 4060 levels but 10-20% lower than what is shown here with the same amount of fps bump.
@@Taylor-lg4lkalso the 4060 was made to be economic to budget card unlike the 3060,3060 was amde for midrange,ifbthey wanted they could have made 4060 with 12 gb higher power it would have been a beast but it also would be more expensive
I remember replacing my graphics card multiple times with my original i7-920. With my newest proc I purchased the 1080 TI with it a number of years ago. Haven't had to replace it. That extra few hundred bucks has definitely paid off.
The performance percentage increase is roughly between 20 and 30 percent. Giving the fact that there were other mobile cards made between 4060 and 1080ti then the 1080ti is still worth having even today
I bought the 1080 Ti Hybrid (EVGA) NEW in 2017. She powered an ultrawide monitor and gaming at (mostly) maximum settings everything until gracefully retiring at the end of 2022 ❤
I was so close to buying a 1080ti back in the day... Bought a 4060 for my sons discrete low power build recently and its amazing how well it does for the power it sips.
I'm looking to upgrade my EVGA FTW3 1080ti for my racing simulator, and I'm getting 80-100fps on high settings @ triple 1080p in most games! It's kinda wild how good everything still looks on this card! Looking to get the 4080super if it's priced "better" this time at $999. Can't believe how futureproof the 1080ti was. Nvidia will never make a mistake like that again lol
I've got the same EVGA 1080Ti FTW3 since launch and it has been rock solid since on 117% power target getting 1949Mhz basically throughout any game. And there's zero signs that it is going to fail any time soon, a nearly 7 year old videocard... It can reach 127% powertarget only with a modified bios that Kingpin provided on his old forums, it has an OC bios but even though Precision will allow setting 127% the ceiling is still 117% due to Nvidia's limitations put in place. One of the reasons EVGA quit with Nvidia due to limiting innovation ever since the GTX 680 Classified 4GB models where EVGA advertised EVBot with special connectors on the videocards, but a friend has two in SLI and only one card had a header for it... To find that 127% bios files forum thread please search for "1080 TI FTW3 watercooled Slave BIOS doesn't go over 117%". Sadly I had to buy a RTX 4060 ProArt 8GB for an older i7 950 PC though, the Asus GTX780Ti DC2OC 3GB which was RMA'd before due to a broken fan and replaced by an inferior unit not stable at 100% power target died recently aswell. I'm not going to replace the 1080Ti for a RTX 4090 simply because for the price I do not think it is a good deal for what you receive. The RTX 4090 may have a lot of power (and draw) but the entire RTX 4000 series lacks support for DisplayPort 2.1, they are videocards that should handle 4K resolution relatively easily, but it can not do 4K at high refreshrate without applying a compromise of compression on the colour signal, which I think is rather a joke for the price paid for those cards. But I'm personally also waiting for proper ATX 3.1 certified PSU's with native cables, sadly Corsair hasn't shown anything yet but Cooler Master showed a 2800W PSU with four 12VPWR connections so maybe once the RTX 5000 series arrive with DisplayPort 2.1 we will finally have some proper PSUs in the market as well. The RTX 5000 series are supposedly also supporting PCI-E 5.0 finally, we can only hope that risers with PCI-E 5.0 will be available at the time as even large cases may not be able to fit them horizontally. All the other RTX 4000 cards don't even feel like a step-up solely because of the VRAM as well, sure not every game will utilize 16GB of VRAM but there's more than just a game that takes up VRAM, especially since Windows 8 forced DWM upon the users increasing idle VRAM usage. Windows 7 used to be roughly less than 200MB VRAM, which also meant when DWM was off the browsers would take a whole lot less VRAM as well. With Windows 10 you hardly get under 1GB idle and having many browser tabs only worsens the effect. And personally there's times I like to run 1 or 2 games in the background aside of the main game I'm playing, then the VRAM suddenly starts to raise quite quickly, so I'm hoping a RTX 5090 will finally get upwards to 32GB VRAM as Nvidia has been way too stingy on increasing VRAM lately. Just to put in perspective, a 780Ti had 3GB and Titan versions 6GB, a 980Ti had 6GB, the 1080Ti had 11GB and from there it kind of stagnated as the RTX2080 only had 8GB, the RTX 3090 and RTX3090Ti both had 24GB but the RTX 4000 series hasn't made a step up from that since. Just sad I can no longer choose EVGA as literally every other Nvidia board-partner out there doesn't even come close in terms of service quality let alone innovation such as iCX sensors and independent fan-control. What is also wild is that the 1080Ti at 117% power target is a 320W card with just 2-slot design and staying cool with ease, really great build quality and over-engineered.
Big mistake the old 1000 series for Nvidia. So good… 1060 6GB,1070, 1080 and 1080 Ti are probably all in the top 5 cards they’ve ever made. GeForce 2 MX400 as well for me. The 3000 series was powerful but didn’t have enough VRAM for the 3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 or 3080 Ti. The 4000 series is even worse, not enough power below the 4070 Ti and not enough VRAM from the 4080 down. Not forgetting the 4070 Ti should have been the 4070 and the 4070 should of been the 4060 Ti…
the initial plan is to give 30 series more VRAM later. 3060 end up having 12GB because by the time they launch 3060 the original 3080 and 3070 should already being with updated with model that has double the VRAM. but mining ruin a lot of things.
@@bloxossi cant imagine a single list that puts those cards as nvidia's top 5 in any aspect. 3090 and ti cost significantly more than a 3080 for a pretty small gain in performance. 4090 and 1080 ti are beasts though.
No, that just means lazy companies will be able to care even less for the optimization because users can have "fake frames". Also, FSR3 might work just like DLSS3, it'll be only usable if you can already achive a decent framerate with actual rendered frames. If can already play at 60 FPS with FSR2 enabled, you could play at 100+ FPS with FSR3. If you can do nothing get a decent FPS, even with FSR2, enabling FSR3 will be a total mess.
It's really that 11gb vram capacity that's gonna outlive even those newer gen 8gb cards that simply wont be able to put all the things in the buffer without choking.
Yeah good point. People who are saying that 1080 Ti is obsolete are idiots. It will always be able to run the game titles that it is running today, and there are too many of the good ones to name here... For the newer titles, it will only become obsolete when RTX will become a requirement to launch the game... And that time will come at some point in the 30s... Which means that a 1080 Ti can potentially last you for another 10 years so ...of solid and quality gaming.
@@korana6308 In 5 years the 1080Ti won't be able to handle even 1080P with or without RT. Sure, it will always be able to run the titles it's already running today, but what GPU doesn't?
Considering the fact you can get a 1080 TI on the used market for $120 less, it is still a really good bang for the buck card even in 2023. I recently switched from a 5700 XT and it seems to outperform it in almost every game I play. Even my friend who has a 3060, it is almost on par with it. With a slight overclock, I get better FPS than him. Considering you can get this card for around $150 to $200, it is definitely a great card if you're building a PC in the $500 to $600 budget category.
This is true. The 1080ti still provides good performance, but it's definitely not worth buying right now. 2 mining periods have passed and it is almost impossible to find a good card.
@@lnxextreme6275 what do you mean "ended" I'm still using it and won't be switching till the next gen. And it will be comparable to a 5050 and last through the RTX 5000 gen as well.
1080 ti msrp was 699 4060 msrp is 299 i had fun for 6 years for only $400! well, i gave it to my brother it's no longer in my pc but knowing this legendary still in my family's possession, i'm proud. it eats everything at 1440p still. in couple of years it will still be great at least for 1080p.
Guys i just bought a used 1080ti , at around $130 bucks Originally i go for 4060 asus at $320 , but i cancel the order and got a 1080ti instead at $130 bucks
I have a regular 1080 in my rig and I find it impossible to upgrade to anything. It's either not worth the price to performance or it's a sidegrade. nVidia is smart, by cutting off the GTX series out of new features like DLSS and such it's practically pushing obsolescence to this series of old cards. I bet the 1080 will firmly stand up to the RTX 5060. Also have you noticed both cards are the same temps but the 1080 draws twice as much power? Why isnt the 4060 like 10-15 degrees cooler?
Finally upgraded my EVGA 1080ti FTW3 to the 4080 super and while the upgrade was needed and the performance uplift is insane, my 1080ti was an absolute workhorse for the last 7 years. Been able to game at 1440p the entire time at basically any settings. So incredibly worth it, not sure I even want to sell it.
Just upgraded my 1080ti to a 4070ti. I'll be giving the 1080ti to my dad who will be able to use it for many years to come and still run the latest games at at least 1080p.
The 4060 has higher core and memory clocks. So what if it's newer architecture? After downclocking the 4060, it would be interesting to see the results or OC the 1080TI to the same level.
Just replaced both 1080Ti's that I had in my main gaming rig (EVGA SC2 hybrids ... built in 2017 so SLI was still a thing back then) with a RTX 4080. This left me with 2 1080Ti's with no home so one is going into a secondary PC (home server/part time gaming rig) and gave the other to my son. Was thinking of "upgrading" him to a RTX 4060 but the 1080Ti seems to be holding it's own for 1440/1080p gaming and he doesn't really need the RTX features for $300. So thank you for the great comparison video! Now just have to figure out what to do with the old GTX 960 I pulled from his PC :)
The only impressive thing about the 4060 is its power efficiency. It's using half of the power of the 1080Ti to deliver more FPS. Otherwise it's a pretty mediocre GPU and the worst 60 class GPU released in a long time.
After 7 years we have a card similar to 1080ti but for a huge price as for 128bit 8gb card. Shame to Nvidia. I remember an old good time when 6600gt was faster then 5950Ultra for $230, 660GTX was faster then 580GTX for $230, 1060GTX was faster then 980GTX and not so slower than 980ti for $250.
the 1080ti is the best and biggest mistake nvidia ever made still the best graphic card for gaming that can be bought for like $150 used or refurbished in ebay....basically a free card
Honestly just a light overclock on my 1080ti after of course doing fresh thermal paste id love to compare my fps with your not OC test to see if i can beat the 4060 in more titles
@@void_snw They better have some good black friday deals on, I want a 4060 due to the crazy low power draw (and the crazy high electric price in the UK!)
"should be" is correct statement, and "why it is not faster" is the question. That frametime should be almost half to 4 generation old technology. And answer is Nvidia doesn't care. They only care for AI
сегодня 4060 ощущается мусором, жор понизили, фпс забыли посыпать, а вот 1080ти на момент выхода была абсолютной богиней: мега большой гпу, 11 гб (вау), буст в софтверных вычислениях (двойная точность и тд), прикрутили асинхронные вычисления, в той же гта 5 2х мсаа лоудило ее на пару процентов, тогда как 580 рыкса ловила +30%, ну и там по мелочовке реворкнули, 4к можно было поиграть в ведьмачка) имхо самый классный видик за всю историю, хоть я и фан амд...
Amigo con un poco de undervolt supera la 3060 la mia en test de furmark arroja 173fps de media en refrigeración líquida no pienso venderla....la dejaré de reliquia es una máquina no da problemas tengo esa por agua y en otro pc otra por aire
If you had a 1080 ti in 2017, you were living in 2023. These mid range gamer who buy a 4060 will only get to enjoy the experience of 4090 in 2030, when they buy a 9050.
I know right on eBay they've gotten pretty affordable recently the only reason I've gone with a 4060 is a gigabyte low profile for Dell optiplex it's going to be awesome having a 1080 t.i. performance in a small computer on the go
apart from the VRAM concern it is better to get 4060 over 1080Ti even if the latter is cheaper. 1080Ti is very old at this point. those used card might have start to have component defect. we don't even know how many times it has changes hands.
@@arenzricodexd4409 I can definitely notice a difference in clarity with the graphics on the new card too. Looking at the 1080ti, its ram was maxed out a lot of the time as its slower, so I think that causes minor issues with texture load in (you can see it most clearly on the Harry Potter demo)
@@gottahavitvt Improvements shouldn't always only be for gamers, and 1% is a big understatement. Tens of millions content creators who care even about stuff like new AV1 encoder. Besides, there's improvements for gamers as well, such as dlss and frame gen. 1080ti launch price was 700$, while 4060 was 300$.
well, NVidia said the 4060 is only made for 1080p gaming. and as an 1080p gamers as my self who is not interested or will never buy a 2k monitor. the 4060 can already run any title on ultra at 60 fps
@@heshaeza They say that as an excuse to justify the lack of VRAM. We've had 8gb cards mainstream for 11 years, and today's consoles are made with 16gb of unified VRAM. With the consoles basically setting a 16gb expectation, the only reason Nvidia makes 8gb cards is to upsell you to a slightly less mediocre product.
@@fidjdbdjficbfk7944 1080ti is günstiger mittlerweile 🤣 du ziehst hier doch jetzt nicht uvp gegen uvp oder? Das wäre ja seltsam dämlich dabei die 6! Jahre unterschied einfach nicht zu beachten.
@@theplayerofus319 Doch. Die 10xx Reihe war sehr stark, ich liebe meine 1070 noch immer, aber die 4060 ist im Vegleich 1. Deutlich günster und deutlich effizienter bei besserer Leistung.
@@fidjdbdjficbfk7944 mein Auto ist auch günstiger und schneller als das teuerste Auto in 1950. Somit ist mein Auto krass. So steht dein Argument da. Wenn nach 6 Jahren eine 4060 langsamer oder gleich wäre zu einer 1080ti dann hätten wir echt Probleme.
@@korana6308 At the cost of a much higher power draw, possibly.... but why hang on to an old Flagship that may or may not handle a large enough overclock just to compete with a power sipping 4060 at stock?
@@USArmyVet91 Because it's a reliable GPU not riddled with planned obsolescence in mind like the 4060 is. 4060 new will break down before my 1080 Ti ever will. Also I get more fps than even the 3090 in older titles like in CS GO I used to be getting 1k fps. People don't understand those nuances while looking at a specific fps numbers in a few selected modern titles, they are missing out on 99% of the other useful information to consider while buying or switching a card.
@@USArmyVet91the 1080ti pulls about 100w more than a 4060 and can be picked up for 1/3rd the price. If you already have a 1080ti why spend $300 for nearly the same performance?
Is there ever been a 60 card similar to a flagship from 3 gens earlier before? Its really a case of the 1080ti being amazing and the 4060 being terrible at the same time.
So, is the moral of the story that if you have a 1080 TI and you are a mid range gamer that it is not worth upgrading yet? Jesus! That 1080 TI never dies
@@ESKATEUK i have in all games 40-50fps more with same settings. The only difference is i assume.I removed uneccessary stuff like weather xbox game stuff etc from the pc. Still stuff open like Discord . I dont own hogwarts and flight sim though .
For the price of a used 1080Ti, it is a way better deal than the 4060. You can get one of these cards used at around half the price of the cheapest 4060 out there and it still trades blows with it in most modern games.
Games :
CYBERPUNK 2077 - 0:20 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesCP2077
Hogwarts Legacy - 1:25 - gvo.deals/TG3HogwartsLegacy
Forza Horizon 5 - 2:24 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesForza5
Remnant 2 - 3:31
Microsoft Flight Simulator - 4:19 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesMFS20
Hitman 3 - 5:24 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesHitman3
The Last of Us Part I - 6:34
Red Dead Redemption 2 - 7:46 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesRDR2
System:
Windows 11
Core i9-13900K - bit.ly/3SgY3xf
ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E Gaming - bit.ly/3scEZpc
G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB 32GB DDR5 6000MHz CL38
CPU Cooler - Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420 - bit.ly/3Pn2xVx
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB - bit.ly/3rPLVqw
GeForce RTX 4060 8GB - bit.ly/3CRMGqh
SSD - 2xSAMSUNG 970 EVO M.2 2280 1TB - bit.ly/2NmWeQe
Power Supply CORSAIR RM850i 850W - bit.ly/3i2VoGI
It's honestly wild how a 6 year old flagship is stacking up against a mid-range card of this generation at this point. Kudos to the people who bought the 1080 Ti new. Absolutely insane card.
Bought one in 2017 and it was awesome for 1440P high refresh rate. However it started struggling after upgrading my monitor to 4K so I replaced it with a 2080Ti.
@@EarthIsFlat456FSR 3.0 will help 1080 ti
i think its only rtx 20.. and up@@TheEnigma1995
Rtx 4060 is not midrange. And it's really a 4050
The 4060 is not midrange, that's the current low, low end.
GTX 1080 TI was a MONSTER
still is
Cries at 200w*
It's just Nvidia evolving backwards.
@@lukario223 Not really.
Maybe for games 1080ti is still good, but in something like Blender it sucks.
4060 is 4x times faster in Blender than the 1080ti.
@@ItsVentane 1080 стоит 15000 рублей, 4060 от 30 000
Finally after 6 years.. midrange gamer can taste the power of 2017 high end 1080TI.
ну да тест без длсс, норм тема, мб автор подрубит современные технологии и покажет 100+ кадров при включеной траисировке лучей?
@@ArXaHgEL17 RT - переоценённый понос, являющийся исключительно продуктом маркетинга, не имеющим абсолютно никакой разницы, за исключением преображения старых игр по типу HalfLife 2 (еще не вышло) или Portal2. Dlss 3 - воссоздание дополнительных кадров засчет понижения общего разрешения/качества на кадрах и соответственно нагрузки на гп. То есть одна функция просто понос, вторая размытие картинки ради больших кадров, что ты и сам можешь сделать, понизив настройки.
Good times when the high end power draw was less than 250W... RTX 4090 is more than 400W
@@jun1orIV yes but also no..RTX4090 already triple 1080ti performance..and even limit to 250w still miles ahead... the 4090 is rated at 450w.. when in real usage it rarely pass 400w and quite efficient.
4060 is an entry level, far away from a mid range like 4070
I've been using the 1080Ti for a few years now with no complaints on 1440p. Might not be the faster card nowadays but still a beast.
Its why i havent upgraded yet aside from the insane pricing of gpus atm... Older titles play 4k just fine with a little tweak of some settings... Modern games play just fine at 1440p high settings... Plus it plays tears of the kindom with all the bells n whistles turned to max no problem im happy... Vr is the only thing that makes it chug when playing half life alyx at max settings no aa. Inplan on buying a 3080 eventually when my sisters bf sells his evga.
@@zeroa69una RTX 3080???
Bro... mejor compra la RTX 4070 TI más barata y rinde como una RTX 3090 TI
@@ElUltimoReaperExtra ya because i dont mind buying usesd when i know its well taken care of. he keeps his rig nice and clean half water cooled no overclocking. I will get a much better deal then ebay ever will and its an evga my go to gpu brand since 02.i would get 3090 but he offered me the card for 300 when he moves on by the end of the year.
@@zeroa69 bueno si te la ofreció a ese precio y la gráfica bien cuidada si conviene, eso sí hazle un test cuando la tenga para que veas la curva de temperatura y si no baja su reloj de la gráfica, si eso pasa la gráfica ya está por pasar a mejor vida
@@ElUltimoReaperExtra3080 намного дешевле 4070 на авито
when we look back and see that a gtx 1060 had nearly the power of the gtx 980 and now the 4060 is just a little bit faster than a 1080 ti...
My thoughts too
the rtx 2060 had the same if not better performance by 1% than the gtx 1080 non-ti
the problem lies in the 3000 series, the 3060 ti only beat the 1080 ti by a few percentages, it wasnt as big of a generational uplift in the mid-range cards, same with rtx 4000 series like the 4060 and 4060 ti are barely that much stronger than the previous 3060 and 3060 ti.
@@zentar2646 4060 should have been the 4050 and the 4060 ti the 4050 ti
The top spec GTX 1060 started at $250. The top spec RTX 4060 starts at $500. There's the real difference....
The difference is very noticeable, it's like 20% faster,its not "a bit faster"
Still using the good old 1080 Ti and it's holding up quite well in most cases at 1440p.
Same dude. Been water cooling it ever since I got it. Starting to show it's age but I'm not looking to upgrade just yet, maybe when I get an ultrawide..
My temps/OC below if anyone cares:
GPU overclocked to 2050Mhz, don't think it's ever gone above 55C. Would be lower but I got an 8700k OCed to 5Ghz in the same loop with slim rads (360 and 240) plus the motherboards vrm (Asus Formula motherboard). I think it's in the banner on my channel (nothing worth watching)
@@bowlinbob6 My FTW3 sags so bad the whole thing is bent. I used to be hardcore on water cooling because intel ran so hot and a 980 space silicon lottery card with bios power limit set to 170% gets the caps to 170c on air 1680 on core. Now an overclocked 5950x does fine with an NH D-15 cooler on the FTW3 keeps it down to 65c tops running at 2063c 6003mem
@@bowlinbob6 You king. I have mine OC'd to 2025mz with 675mz+ on the memory clock with a modified blower running at 64% fan speed and always stays under 70 degrees. I'm happy with it and probably won't upgrade for a very long time.
I'll probably upgrade when I switch over to 4K in a few years but for now, it handles 1080P and 1440P like a champ.
1080ti might be the best value card of all time if you bought it back in the day for 1440p😊
It is! I bought it in 2017 June for around $700 and I can still play any game in 1080p without a problem around 100-140 FPS
great comparison but keep an eye on the power draw. the 1080 ti isnt far behind in performance, but draws almost twice the watts
Also keep in mind he has it running at stock settings. My old 1080ti will sustain 2100mhz @1.1v giving better performance at a much lower power consumption than shown here. Still not 4060 levels but 10-20% lower than what is shown here with the same amount of fps bump.
@@mrcrunch8000 You can do the same with the 4060 tho. For a first card the 4060 is top tier.
@@Taylor-lg4lk its not top tier as it should cost 200$ maximum. And should be called 4050.
@@Taylor-lg4lkalso the 4060 was made to be economic to budget card unlike the 3060,3060 was amde for midrange,ifbthey wanted they could have made 4060 with 12 gb higher power it would have been a beast but it also would be more expensive
Who cares
I remember replacing my graphics card multiple times with my original i7-920. With my newest proc I purchased the 1080 TI with it a number of years ago. Haven't had to replace it. That extra few hundred bucks has definitely paid off.
and that's they're don't make cards as good as the 1080 haha
The 1080ti is really impressive.
I still have mine here and I have to say that compared to my 6700XT, it's almost the same performance in 1080p.
Fun to see, cuz I wanted to buy 6700xt to complete my PC build. But bought 1080ti cuz of great price and I impressed :)
The performance percentage increase is roughly between 20 and 30 percent. Giving the fact that there were other mobile cards made between 4060 and 1080ti then the 1080ti is still worth having even today
But no to power efficiency
Losing slightly at over double the power, the 4070 Ti/4070 Ti Super are twice as fast as the 1080ti while using the same power. It's past it's prime.
@@io23431id rather pay less for a card with the same performance that uses more energy then vice versa.
I bought the 1080 Ti Hybrid (EVGA) NEW in 2017. She powered an ultrawide monitor and gaming at (mostly) maximum settings everything until gracefully retiring at the end of 2022 ❤
I was so close to buying a 1080ti back in the day... Bought a 4060 for my sons discrete low power build recently and its amazing how well it does for the power it sips.
That's why I'll still love my 1080 Ti every day, and it's not going to be replaced until she dies. Still a powerhouse of a card 💪💪
I'm looking to upgrade my EVGA FTW3 1080ti for my racing simulator, and I'm getting 80-100fps on high settings @ triple 1080p in most games! It's kinda wild how good everything still looks on this card! Looking to get the 4080super if it's priced "better" this time at $999. Can't believe how futureproof the 1080ti was. Nvidia will never make a mistake like that again lol
I've got the same EVGA 1080Ti FTW3 since launch and it has been rock solid since on 117% power target getting 1949Mhz basically throughout any game. And there's zero signs that it is going to fail any time soon, a nearly 7 year old videocard...
It can reach 127% powertarget only with a modified bios that Kingpin provided on his old forums, it has an OC bios but even though Precision will allow setting 127% the ceiling is still 117% due to Nvidia's limitations put in place. One of the reasons EVGA quit with Nvidia due to limiting innovation ever since the GTX 680 Classified 4GB models where EVGA advertised EVBot with special connectors on the videocards, but a friend has two in SLI and only one card had a header for it...
To find that 127% bios files forum thread please search for "1080 TI FTW3 watercooled Slave BIOS doesn't go over 117%".
Sadly I had to buy a RTX 4060 ProArt 8GB for an older i7 950 PC though, the Asus GTX780Ti DC2OC 3GB which was RMA'd before due to a broken fan and replaced by an inferior unit not stable at 100% power target died recently aswell.
I'm not going to replace the 1080Ti for a RTX 4090 simply because for the price I do not think it is a good deal for what you receive.
The RTX 4090 may have a lot of power (and draw) but the entire RTX 4000 series lacks support for DisplayPort 2.1, they are videocards that should handle 4K resolution relatively easily, but it can not do 4K at high refreshrate without applying a compromise of compression on the colour signal, which I think is rather a joke for the price paid for those cards.
But I'm personally also waiting for proper ATX 3.1 certified PSU's with native cables, sadly Corsair hasn't shown anything yet but Cooler Master showed a 2800W PSU with four 12VPWR connections so maybe once the RTX 5000 series arrive with DisplayPort 2.1 we will finally have some proper PSUs in the market as well.
The RTX 5000 series are supposedly also supporting PCI-E 5.0 finally, we can only hope that risers with PCI-E 5.0 will be available at the time as even large cases may not be able to fit them horizontally.
All the other RTX 4000 cards don't even feel like a step-up solely because of the VRAM as well, sure not every game will utilize 16GB of VRAM but there's more than just a game that takes up VRAM, especially since Windows 8 forced DWM upon the users increasing idle VRAM usage. Windows 7 used to be roughly less than 200MB VRAM, which also meant when DWM was off the browsers would take a whole lot less VRAM as well. With Windows 10 you hardly get under 1GB idle and having many browser tabs only worsens the effect.
And personally there's times I like to run 1 or 2 games in the background aside of the main game I'm playing, then the VRAM suddenly starts to raise quite quickly, so I'm hoping a RTX 5090 will finally get upwards to 32GB VRAM as Nvidia has been way too stingy on increasing VRAM lately.
Just to put in perspective, a 780Ti had 3GB and Titan versions 6GB, a 980Ti had 6GB, the 1080Ti had 11GB and from there it kind of stagnated as the RTX2080 only had 8GB, the RTX 3090 and RTX3090Ti both had 24GB but the RTX 4000 series hasn't made a step up from that since.
Just sad I can no longer choose EVGA as literally every other Nvidia board-partner out there doesn't even come close in terms of service quality let alone innovation such as iCX sensors and independent fan-control. What is also wild is that the 1080Ti at 117% power target is a 320W card with just 2-slot design and staying cool with ease, really great build quality and over-engineered.
Big mistake the old 1000 series for Nvidia. So good… 1060 6GB,1070, 1080 and 1080 Ti are probably all in the top 5 cards they’ve ever made. GeForce 2 MX400 as well for me. The 3000 series was powerful but didn’t have enough VRAM for the 3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 or 3080 Ti. The 4000 series is even worse, not enough power below the 4070 Ti and not enough VRAM from the 4080 down. Not forgetting the 4070 Ti should have been the 4070 and the 4070 should of been the 4060 Ti…
the initial plan is to give 30 series more VRAM later. 3060 end up having 12GB because by the time they launch 3060 the original 3080 and 3070 should already being with updated with model that has double the VRAM. but mining ruin a lot of things.
eh, 4090, 3090-ti, 3090, 2080-ti, and 1080-ti are the top 5 cards they've ever made. the most preferable / popular cards were another story
Don't forget about the classic 8800GT, 9600GT. Powerhouses
@@bloxossi cant imagine a single list that puts those cards as nvidia's top 5 in any aspect. 3090 and ti cost significantly more than a 3080 for a pretty small gain in performance. 4090 and 1080 ti are beasts though.
1080ti just had another 8 year life extension because of fsr3.
No, that just means lazy companies will be able to care even less for the optimization because users can have "fake frames". Also, FSR3 might work just like DLSS3, it'll be only usable if you can already achive a decent framerate with actual rendered frames. If can already play at 60 FPS with FSR2 enabled, you could play at 100+ FPS with FSR3. If you can do nothing get a decent FPS, even with FSR2, enabling FSR3 will be a total mess.
No, more like 2 to 3 years.
It's really that 11gb vram capacity that's gonna outlive even those newer gen 8gb cards that simply wont be able to put all the things in the buffer without choking.
Yeah good point. People who are saying that 1080 Ti is obsolete are idiots. It will always be able to run the game titles that it is running today, and there are too many of the good ones to name here... For the newer titles, it will only become obsolete when RTX will become a requirement to launch the game... And that time will come at some point in the 30s... Which means that a 1080 Ti can potentially last you for another 10 years so ...of solid and quality gaming.
@@korana6308 In 5 years the 1080Ti won't be able to handle even 1080P with or without RT. Sure, it will always be able to run the titles it's already running today, but what GPU doesn't?
Considering the fact you can get a 1080 TI on the used market for $120 less, it is still a really good bang for the buck card even in 2023. I recently switched from a 5700 XT and it seems to outperform it in almost every game I play. Even my friend who has a 3060, it is almost on par with it. With a slight overclock, I get better FPS than him. Considering you can get this card for around $150 to $200, it is definitely a great card if you're building a PC in the $500 to $600 budget category.
This is true. The 1080ti still provides good performance, but it's definitely not worth buying right now. 2 mining periods have passed and it is almost impossible to find a good card.
120 less and More than 6 years of use...
1080TI was doing great
It did great!! Just its time has ended!
@@lnxextreme6275 what do you mean "ended" I'm still using it and won't be switching till the next gen. And it will be comparable to a 5050 and last through the RTX 5000 gen as well.
@korana6308 No no.! I mean it's Era of a high tier!! But still was a great card or the best of the ti's!!
@@korana6308it is ending buffoon
I can't wait to see our good old GTX 1080 Ti get a few more years of glory with FSR 3.
every card going to have this technology, not only old 10 generation and AMD cards
@@rick39413 Ikr! It's awesome!
@@calsas for poor asian guys who can't buy Nvidia gpus with DLSS 3 of course
@@rick39413weirdo
@@rick39413”poor asian guys” as if most people aren’t just broke in general right now.
1080 ti msrp was 699
4060 msrp is 299
i had fun for 6 years for only $400!
well, i gave it to my brother it's no longer in my pc but knowing this legendary still in my family's possession, i'm proud. it eats everything at 1440p still. in couple of years it will still be great at least for 1080p.
Considering inflation, the 7900xt would be a huge upgrade for around the same price as then.
Guys i just bought a used 1080ti , at around $130 bucks
Originally i go for 4060 asus at $320 , but i cancel the order and got a 1080ti instead at $130 bucks
probably a good choice. its a solid performer at 1440p
If you bought a 1080ti 6 years ago it would STILL be doing a job for you now. What a card.
my gtx 970 served me for 8 years
Nvidia really made sure that they will never make another masterpiece like 1080 Ti, 4060 is barely ahead of 1080 Ti
I would argue the 2080 Ti is aging almost as well, but anything after that has been pretty sad with the VRAM starvation.
The 1080 Ti was NVIDIA's greatest mistake.
@@laszlozsurka8991 750 ti aswell.
The 4090 is another masterpiece.
@@atirta777 2080 Ti is the 1080 Ti with RTX pointless card.
I bought a Vega 56 for around $400 back in 2017. Sold it on ebay for $800 and turned around and bought an MSI 1080ti for $800 at Frys. Best deal ever.
the 1080ti.... the card Nvidia wished they'd never released.... What a beast even now!
I have a regular 1080 in my rig and I find it impossible to upgrade to anything. It's either not worth the price to performance or it's a sidegrade. nVidia is smart, by cutting off the GTX series out of new features like DLSS and such it's practically pushing obsolescence to this series of old cards. I bet the 1080 will firmly stand up to the RTX 5060.
Also have you noticed both cards are the same temps but the 1080 draws twice as much power? Why isnt the 4060 like 10-15 degrees cooler?
The temperature difference is probably the radiator design
Finally upgraded my EVGA 1080ti FTW3 to the 4080 super and while the upgrade was needed and the performance uplift is insane, my 1080ti was an absolute workhorse for the last 7 years. Been able to game at 1440p the entire time at basically any settings. So incredibly worth it, not sure I even want to sell it.
Just upgraded my 1080ti to a 4070ti. I'll be giving the 1080ti to my dad who will be able to use it for many years to come and still run the latest games at at least 1080p.
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Still going strong happy to hold onto my EVGA1080ti Black. Looks like 5000 series in more than a year might be the time to make the switch.
Got that one, still no limit when doing anything below 4k like 1440
use until ps5 ends and then build new pc for ps6
hold it out till 6000 series in 2026, then in 2027 1080 Ti will be 10 years old
@@crescentmoon256 i would say that's too far into the future probably would be better to build a new pc after a year or two at max
@@MendAmar
similar today got the RTX4090 , you can ignore to get new GPU for 7 years . bcoz i still have GTX1070 running smooth
Rtx 4060 uses 50% less ppwer and bit better performance which is good for energy saving these days
I recommend putting one more cut, the RT with dlss, to see what can really ebtrgeae
I have a regular 1080 and that thing still holds up. Med/high in most new games and 60+ fps
DLSS and Frame Gen are the features that make the difference.
Why did Nvidia make 1080 Ti so good???
why is the 4060 so bad?
The best card from nvidia is the rtx 3080 Ti ❤
@@DerBaerserkerbecause nvidia wants to sell off their rtx 3000 stock
@@JosephMuhammedAli one of the worst values
@@JosephMuhammedAlican’t use dlss 3.5😂😂
The 4060 has higher core and memory clocks. So what if it's newer architecture? After downclocking the 4060, it would be interesting to see the results or OC the 1080TI to the same level.
The real difference is the power draw between them is 100 watt
Just replaced both 1080Ti's that I had in my main gaming rig (EVGA SC2 hybrids ... built in 2017 so SLI was still a thing back then) with a RTX 4080. This left me with 2 1080Ti's with no home so one is going into a secondary PC (home server/part time gaming rig) and gave the other to my son. Was thinking of "upgrading" him to a RTX 4060 but the 1080Ti seems to be holding it's own for 1440/1080p gaming and he doesn't really need the RTX features for $300. So thank you for the great comparison video! Now just have to figure out what to do with the old GTX 960 I pulled from his PC :)
Manda uma pra mim irmão, estou precisando.
Most powerful GPU in the 10 series vs the weakest GPU in the 40 series.
Surprise surprise, 1080 ti still has more vram, still holds up today
It's not the most powerful, the most powerful was the Titan, which was released a year earlier with more Vram(i. e. even better than a 1080 Ti).
Wow a flagship has more vram than a budget offering crazyyy 😐
@@korana6308titan isnt. I had a 1080ti and titan xp and the titan just didnt perform as well as the ti
@@D-2-the-no it's literally the same card mate.
@@korana6308 i know, but the ti still performed slightly better in gaming
The only impressive thing about the 4060 is its power efficiency. It's using half of the power of the 1080Ti to deliver more FPS. Otherwise it's a pretty mediocre GPU and the worst 60 class GPU released in a long time.
The 4000s series was made specifically to use frame generation and DLSS. You use none of those here. You're comparing apples to oranges.
Absolutely insane that it’s this close and these are 3 gen’s apart. NVidia is on some bs. Who knows what kinda tech they’re holding onto right now
After 7 years we have a card similar to 1080ti but for a huge price as for 128bit 8gb card. Shame to Nvidia. I remember an old good time when 6600gt was faster then 5950Ultra for $230, 660GTX was faster then 580GTX for $230, 1060GTX was faster then 980GTX and not so slower than 980ti for $250.
Neat, just switched from a 970sc to the 1080ti
Hello, can I find out what kind of monitoring program this is?
looks like msi afterburner with customised colors
the 1080ti is the best and biggest mistake nvidia ever made still the best graphic card for gaming that can be bought for like $150 used or refurbished in ebay....basically a free card
Honestly just a light overclock on my 1080ti after of course doing fresh thermal paste id love to compare my fps with your not OC test to see if i can beat the 4060 in more titles
Thank you very much!
What's monitoring Software Please?
looks like msi afterburner with customised colors
the 1080 ti as you can tell from the name was destined to be the altimate 1080p beast!
so to get 4080 "power" @ budget cost we must wait 8060 rtx
These new cards still don't make me change my mind about rx580
Old but gold
Credits where it's due.. having the same or higher performance at half the power consumption is quite impressive!
Yup. But a discussion needs to be had on the price..
@@void_snwи разницу в годах😁
@@void_snw They better have some good black friday deals on, I want a 4060 due to the crazy low power draw (and the crazy high electric price in the UK!)
Still have 1060 6gb , it's an absolute beast, every online game works good on the highest settings (cs go/valorant/lol/...)
Launch some cyberpunk and your "beast" going to die
@@rick39413It's literally talking about games from 1 decade ago and valorant was made on csgo based that's why it's so well optimized
More than double the power consumption on 1080Ti.
100% agreed, I don't care how OG of a card it is, it had it's time, but it's time to address the actual performance.
I am in 2024 a proud owner of a GTX 1080ti. Sitill can run quite well most of the games. i think I can postpone the upgrade until 2025 or 26
I still use my gtx 1080 ( with out Ti). Its a beats! I still love it.
GTX 1080 Ti is holding up really well, but the 4060 *should* be a lot faster than that.
"should be" is correct statement, and "why it is not faster" is the question. That frametime should be almost half to 4 generation old technology. And answer is Nvidia doesn't care. They only care for AI
@@hanbill ngreedia just wants their profits, even AMD, although not as bad
The 4060 should easily double the 1080 Ti in performance. NVIDIA made a joke of a generation.
@@shadowlemon69 nvidia* AyyyMD arent better
Technically could say that for the 1080ti as well, overclocked they jump up in frames a lot
With FSR 3.0 1080 ti is gonna be unstoppable... The card that refuses to die
Ok well the 4060 gonna have fsr 3.0 too
Please do a similar test with 2080ti 😊
RTX 4070 >>> 2080 ti
сегодня 4060 ощущается мусором, жор понизили, фпс забыли посыпать, а вот 1080ти на момент выхода была абсолютной богиней: мега большой гпу, 11 гб (вау), буст в софтверных вычислениях (двойная точность и тд), прикрутили асинхронные вычисления, в той же гта 5 2х мсаа лоудило ее на пару процентов, тогда как 580 рыкса ловила +30%, ну и там по мелочовке реворкнули, 4к можно было поиграть в ведьмачка) имхо самый классный видик за всю историю, хоть я и фан амд...
The GTX 1080ti has the same performance as the RTX 4050, but you can get them for under 300 dollars, which is insane!
Amigo con un poco de undervolt supera la 3060 la mia en test de furmark arroja 173fps de media en refrigeración líquida no pienso venderla....la dejaré de reliquia es una máquina no da problemas tengo esa por agua y en otro pc otra por aire
In my country you can get them for under 200$
If you had a 1080 ti in 2017, you were living in 2023. These mid range gamer who buy a 4060 will only get to enjoy the experience of 4090 in 2030, when they buy a 9050.
1080ti is a powerful card, but the fact that it consumes twice as much power makes it all about pure power.
imagine when FSR3 will hit, dayum 1080ti will be alive for next 2-3 generations :D
Maybe one more, only 2-3 for people who are really stingy on upgrades.
Additional info
2017 - $699 MSRP - 1080 Ti - $871.73 Adjusted for inflation
2023 - $299 MSRP - 4060
7 years later, 4060 is only around 20% faster than 1080 ti
Even six years later the 1080 ti is still amazing in 2024 .
What’s still impressive to me is the 1080 TI is mostly similar in terms of fps yet you can still get them cheaper than the 4060
I know right on eBay they've gotten pretty affordable recently the only reason I've gone with a 4060 is a gigabyte low profile for Dell optiplex it's going to be awesome having a 1080 t.i. performance in a small computer on the go
apart from the VRAM concern it is better to get 4060 over 1080Ti even if the latter is cheaper. 1080Ti is very old at this point. those used card might have start to have component defect. we don't even know how many times it has changes hands.
4060 better than very old at this point 1080 ti anyway
@@arenzricodexd4409 I can definitely notice a difference in clarity with the graphics on the new card too. Looking at the 1080ti, its ram was maxed out a lot of the time as its slower, so I think that causes minor issues with texture load in (you can see it most clearly on the Harry Potter demo)
Sad that they didn’t add more vram
-Gamers in 2017: "Bro imagine where will be at in 7 years! This will be so exciting!"
-7 years later: rtx 4060 8gb.
Blud really comparing a top end GPU from 2017 to an entry level GPU from 2023
@@Al-Faheed *mid level
pretty hilarious when a 3 generation old card can do that well against the latest nvidia entry level card.
In games it can, but in a program like Blender, 4060 demolishes 1080ti by being 4x times faster
@ItsVentane that's great so a million gamers have to pay for improvements in an app used by 1% of its user base.
@@gottahavitvt Improvements shouldn't always only be for gamers, and 1% is a big understatement. Tens of millions content creators who care even about stuff like new AV1 encoder.
Besides, there's improvements for gamers as well, such as dlss and frame gen.
1080ti launch price was 700$, while 4060 was 300$.
@@gottahavitvt Technology advances, the GTX 1080ti has almost the same power but needs twice as much energy to operate
Look at the Power efficiency
What's funny is that the 1080ti beats the 4060 in 1440p and 4k due to it's vram.
Not aged well😅
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well, NVidia said the 4060 is only made for 1080p gaming.
and as an 1080p gamers as my self who is not interested or will never buy a 2k monitor.
the 4060 can already run any title on ultra at 60 fps
@@heshaeza They say that as an excuse to justify the lack of VRAM. We've had 8gb cards mainstream for 11 years, and today's consoles are made with 16gb of unified VRAM. With the consoles basically setting a 16gb expectation, the only reason Nvidia makes 8gb cards is to upsell you to a slightly less mediocre product.
do this but 1080 Ti with FSR3 vs 4060 Ti with DLSS3
I finally sold my old 1080Ti rig this year. 4070 Ti Super incoming!
Gtx 980 is 6gb and gtx 1060 is 6gb, then why the heck is rtx 4060 8gb and rtx 3090 is 24gb ? Or atleast give the same vram of rtx 2080 ti.
4000 series have lower vram usage while give higher fps
Maybe the 4060 is cheaper than the 1080Ti Because the 4060 consumes less power in the long run.
Wow, hätte ich nicht gedacht das die 4060 sooo viel mehr Dampf hat wie die gute alte 1080Ti.
das ist viel dampf für dich? 10-20fps mehr von einer 6 jahre jüngeren gpu...
@@theplayerofus319 1/3 des preises.
@@fidjdbdjficbfk7944 1080ti is günstiger mittlerweile 🤣 du ziehst hier doch jetzt nicht uvp gegen uvp oder? Das wäre ja seltsam dämlich dabei die 6! Jahre unterschied einfach nicht zu beachten.
@@theplayerofus319 Doch. Die 10xx Reihe war sehr stark, ich liebe meine 1070 noch immer, aber die 4060 ist im Vegleich 1. Deutlich günster und deutlich effizienter bei besserer Leistung.
@@fidjdbdjficbfk7944 mein Auto ist auch günstiger und schneller als das teuerste Auto in 1950. Somit ist mein Auto krass. So steht dein Argument da. Wenn nach 6 Jahren eine 4060 langsamer oder gleich wäre zu einer 1080ti dann hätten wir echt Probleme.
I am using msi gtx 1080ti for 1080p . Playing all released games without any problem on high or ultra.
The problem is second hand price of 1080 ti Some sell it as expensive as the 4060 ! 😅
Considering 1080ti power consumption, it's not 'slightly behind 4060', its at least double less performant compared to 4060.
1080 ti have old architecture, Nvidia made good job with Ada Lovelace architecture
So happy ta have 4060❤ that power consumption just no other gpu can contest.
Note: im on a budget gaming
Gotta be honest, I didn't expect to see the 1080TI get spanked in every game by what is considered a "Budget" GPU in the 4060.
Wait till you overclock the 1080 Ti and run it in older titles. It will win in every single benchmarked game.
@@korana6308 At the cost of a much higher power draw, possibly.... but why hang on to an old Flagship that may or may not handle a large enough overclock just to compete with a power sipping 4060 at stock?
@@USArmyVet91 Because it's a reliable GPU not riddled with planned obsolescence in mind like the 4060 is. 4060 new will break down before my 1080 Ti ever will. Also I get more fps than even the 3090 in older titles like in CS GO I used to be getting 1k fps. People don't understand those nuances while looking at a specific fps numbers in a few selected modern titles, they are missing out on 99% of the other useful information to consider while buying or switching a card.
@@korana6308 Stop drinking so much. Everyone knows the 1080 TI is geat, so stop making up sh#t even a 3 year old can see through.
@@USArmyVet91the 1080ti pulls about 100w more than a 4060 and can be picked up for 1/3rd the price. If you already have a 1080ti why spend $300 for nearly the same performance?
У меня дома два компьютера i7 7700 1080ti и 16gb ram 3200, играем с сыном в PUBG 120-140fps, пока про замену не думаю❤
Is there ever been a 60 card similar to a flagship from 3 gens earlier before?
Its really a case of the 1080ti being amazing and the 4060 being terrible at the same time.
Them 0.1% in hogwarts, the VRAM bottleneck will only get worse
So, is the moral of the story that if you have a 1080 TI and you are a mid range gamer that it is not worth upgrading yet? Jesus! That 1080 TI never dies
No idea why your 1080ti is running so poorly on FH5, my standard gtx 1080 gets better FPS than that on 1080p ultra. Doesn’t make sense.
I have way more fps with my gtx 1080 ti on max settings with a i9 9900 too .
@@ReAlSeWeR10 yeah doesn’t make sense does it mate
@@ESKATEUK i have in all games 40-50fps more with same settings.
The only difference is i assume.I removed uneccessary stuff like weather xbox game stuff etc from the pc.
Still stuff open like Discord .
I dont own hogwarts and flight sim though .
The last card when nvidia was a serious company....
I'll stick with my gtx 1070 and i7 9700k for a couple more years. No games I own drop frames so low that I need more hardware to keep up.
dang
On same clock gtx 1080 ti has more perfomance.
rtx 40 series haters be like ☝🤓
La 1080ti sigue siendo una gráfica decente, pero el consumo eléctrico es muy alto. 💀
For the price of a used 1080Ti, it is a way better deal than the 4060. You can get one of these cards used at around half the price of the cheapest 4060 out there and it still trades blows with it in most modern games.
does the activation key for windows 11 really work?
It's working, thanks very much!
Gtx 1080ti is good for gaming now 2024 ? Please help me i need idea . Thanks
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