700$ the rest with credit?With little games actually needing gpu power coming out, my 1080ti will last me until the 4000 series at this point. If situation doesn't improve and performance isn't needed still for games i will just wait for another gen after that.
I got 700 bucks ready for a 3090, nvidia decided to not want it. fine by me. I will wait for the next one that gives me 3090+ performance for that price.
700$ the rest with credit?
I think this 2080 ti will do at least a few years of this console gen before an upgrade is 'needed'
Thing is you cant get any half-way decent GPU at all. That 1660ti of yours which many would take if they could get ahold of it, is selling for damn near the same MSRP as the latest 3060/3070.I never understood the obsession with wanting the latest and newest GPU out of the gates. There are practically no titles that are in a need of such a card. I still have my 1660ti but granted I only play WoW and competitive Overwatch on my PC.
I do occasional 3D modeling and stuff and a lot of video editing but that's why I invest in a expensive CPU and a lot of ram.
At this point I'll prolly wait for the 4000s. Besides I have my PS5 and XSX for my high end gaming anyways.
The only game I'll consider getting a new GPU for is Fable and Diablo 4 but that won't be for a long while.
Ampere released like 9 months ago, and most people are after 3060-3080 cards, not the latest and greatest 3090.I never understood the obsession with wanting the latest and newest GPU out of the gates. There are practically no titles that are in a need of such a card.
I'm still not minding my 1080 but my 7600k is getting a little long in the tooth.Yep. Trying to replace my GTX 1080.
Kickin' myself for cancelling a 3060 ti that I snagged on release at best buy.
I game on a 4K TV and monitor and at those resolutions, having the latest is definitely noticeable in the fps department.I never understood the obsession with wanting the latest and newest GPU out of the gates. There are practically no titles that are in a need of such a card. I still have my 1660ti but granted I only play WoW and competitive Overwatch on my PC.
I do occasional 3D modeling and stuff and a lot of video editing but that's why I invest in a expensive CPU and a lot of ram.
At this point I'll prolly wait for the 4000s. Besides I have my PS5 and XSX for my high end gaming anyways.
The only game I'll consider getting a new GPU for is Fable and Diablo 4 but that won't be for a long while.