1080 ti used reddit How much can I get a used gtx 1080 or 1080 ti for. And what budget cpu can i get that will not bottleneck them ? comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment. If I had to get a new GFX, I'd buy the cheapest new, or secondhand, GFX able to fulfill my absolute minimum needs, and wait it out for Ampere/Big Navi. Internet Culture (Viral) Amazing; Animals & Pets I found a 1080 Ti for 100€. It can handle most modern games at 1080p and 1440p resolutions with respectable frame rates, even on high settings. Both are used and the only reason i am hesitating between these 2 cards is because they are both in my budget and they perform about the same. Jan 23 @ 6:56am yes i am getting the same thing #5. Valheim; Genshin Impact; Minecraft; Is the 1080 Ti still worth it . Buying used is a gamble, can you afford that gamble? I would lean towards the 5700 or rtx 2060 if you can find one in the low 300s. Look on eBay, you can barely find one for under $600. Sort by: I can get a used 1080 ti rog strix for a little less than rx 5700 XT. Share Add a Comment. Worth buying used 1080 ti? I can get the 1080 ti for 400$ while the 3060 ti costs 800$ in my country the guy that sells it claims that it was used in water cooling and the cooler is as good as new 1080 Ti is equivalent to 2070 Super and doesn't support raytracing or . Even if the card was used in a good enviroment it is very likely to go defective soon The 2080 Ti was a 30% lift over the 1080 Ti, and then the 3090 was a 30% lift over that. I was looking on Ebay and found one for like 300$,but i didnt look at the details i just scrolled down to see the The 1080ti will give you a better experience for 1440p/144hz, but the 1080 will be a fine choice. So which one should I buy and how long will a 1080 ti last Edit: Im planning on using 1080p with 144hz display Share Add a Comment. As a result the 1080 Ti didn't use the 1080's GP104 chip but the Titan X's 102 chip which in return resulted in a huge bump in die size and transistor count. 1080ti is a fking unicorn of a card. As you've said it's around $450ish for cards like the Zotac Mini. 2% difference in cuda cores and texture mapping units. Especially since you already have the GTX 1060, I'd avoid Sold my strix 1080ti for $650, and picked up a 3070 FE at MSRP. A used GTX 1080 Ti will be over 5 years old if you got it. Having a hard time deciding which to go with. g. 3090 was rated 157% of 2080 Ti, though the Ti version is 170%. Right now in the 300 Dollar/Euro range, your best bet is a RX 6600 XT or RX 6650XT. My understanding which may be wrong is the 1080 ti and the 2080 have about the same preformance the 1080 just lacks rtx support. I think you're being ripped off. The 1080 ti is faster than the 2070 non-super in traditional rasterization performance, and it has more VRAM. I would still look for an A-chip 1080 Tis are great cards, but they're pretty old at this point. Come and join us today! RTX 4060 Ti 16GB Marginally Slower than 8GB Model: MSI Testing techpowerup. What the 6650 XT has over the 1080 Ti is it has lower power draw, raytracing support (although it's not too strong at it), support for Resizeable BAR, and support I jumped from a 1080 ti to a 4070 ti, then quickly got rid of the 4070 ti because I could, with some in-game settings in a newer game, max out on VRam at 1440p which led to texture quality downgrades and inconsistent frametimes. Coins. Sort by: A 1080 ti for that price The 1080 ti is on average 9 % faster than the 5700 XT. I bought a 3090, but did not really see much real world performance due to me waiting on 12th gen to ditch my 7920x that bottlenecked my 1080ti let alone a 3090. Yeah I'm surprised but the 1080 Ti to 3060 Ti isn't anywhere near the jump I thought it was going to be in performance after a bit of Google research. I use an 11GB 1080ti for 4k source on a 1080 timeline after having used (a long time ago) dual 1060 6GB cards that would constantly run out of VRAM. ALSO. gen tensor cores are more efficient, however RTX 2080 has more than double the amount of tensor cores compared to RTX 3060 ti. I will post when I will finally decide. Sprocket. It's still I appreciate your testing I'm sure it'll help a lot of 1080ti owners. A 1080 Ti will have the extra VRAM though which could be worth something but it's I bought the 1080 Ti in 2017, two years later, I was tempted to buy a 2080 because RT, and then 2080 Super came which made me itch again, and then 3080 came during the GPU shortage and made it like a holy relic, and then 40 series and now 40 Super. Internet Culture (Viral) Amazing; Animals & Pets So I started to look at used high-end GPU's in my area and spotted a perfect condition Zotac GTX 1080 TI AMP Extreme for around 600€. 3. Success posts like screenshots without documentation add little value to the sub. Picked up a used EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid for $540 on eBay. But both GPUs, 3060 (30-series) and 2080 (20-series) has DLSS 2. It's within 5% of a 2080, and about 10% of a 3070 according to Tom's Hardware. Gtx 1660 ti vs gtx 1080 . Gaming. I am buying from Germany and i could get a used "Like new" 1080 ti for about 400-450 € compared to a boxed new one for ~900€. And outside of ray tracing: you have a screamer. I held my hand just above the 1080 ti to feel the heat and the area around (and including) the Power Boost chips felt ridiculously hot (much hotter than the other parts). Your 1080ti at 1080p is a very fast card. Compared to the 1660 super, the 1080 ti preforms on average 50% better though the 1660 will get ~2 more years of drivers. It's workable and will look fine, but may just be a waste some of the time and not offering an improvement often unless you're going 4k for work. Gtx 1660 ti new or gtx The only deciding factor for me is the 6600 is a newer card, a used one will have less miles on it, so it will last longer and you know it will probably get longer driver support. The unofficial but officially recognized Reddit community discussing the latest LinusTechTips, TechQuickie and other Used 2080s will be around $750ish to $900 at most. I've seen Reddit posts with 17 upvotes saying to avoid the 5700xt gigabyte. Looking to upgrade my HTPC build, which uses a 3300X and GTX 1060. And what is the best budget cpu for them. I've been reading dozens of video and written reviews by now but still can't really decide since on paper they looked pretty damn similar. Thanks to all of you, who commented here. I also researched the value of a 1080 Ti back in August and they sold for as little as $130 to $160 at that time. Real-time ray tracing is indeed becoming more relevant, but the RTX 2000 series wouldn't be the time to jump in, in my opinion. This helps in a lot of cases. GPU Upgrade, 1080ti vs 2080 vs 2080ti If like me you plan to go to 4K high refresh rate eventually then the 2080 Ti is the better choice. An RX 6600 XT released to the market just 1 year ago(in 3 weeks from today). Will it last 3-4 years from now and is the power draw of 250w alot? People on reddit love to hype up the card deservedly for being ahead of it's time with great performance, but you would be much better off buying a used card form a newer generation. The truth is, I am still using my 1080 Ti and it is still able to handle new games well without RT. I mean the cpu is gonna be a bottleneck, but the 1080 ti is a freaking beast in 2022 still, my friend has one and he can still play most games at 1440p 60hz, it can play most titles pre 2020 at 4k 60hz or 1440p 120hz-ish and the 1080ti dominates at 1080p for any modern or older game. 1080 looks good, even the protection stickers are on the GPU I'll be going to check it out in like 3 hours. A new rx 6650 xt is €350. Main benefits are mostly just modern features such as DLSS, RT, etc. For 230 bucks you could also get a used RX 6700 non-xt. $450~ - Zotac Mini Hey Fellow PC Friends, I am currently considering purchasing a GTX 1080 Ti from eBay for roughly $600, not a specific one yet. If you don't care about ray tracing (which I don't, though that's very much the minority opinion - IMO a very expensive nice-to-have) and don't care about DLSS (the artifacts bother me), then the 1080Ti is a no brainer. Still not sure 100%, but it's more like 70% towards 2070 and 30% to 1080 ti, even tho now there is a Inno 3d 4x gaming ultra, which is very cool. Or check it out in the app stores TOPICS. i feel like 3050 can shorten the performance gap easily with dlss but 1080 is raw Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. People bitch and moan, but they keep calm and don't change a thing. Nowadays, is a gtx 1080(ti) for around $200 for 1080p 60 fps gaming worth it? I'm looking for my cheapest option that will perform at 60 fps medium-high settings on the latest AAA games and 144+ ultra settings on optimized titles. Yeah you can't just use clock speed to determine performance. My brother offers me his used GTX 1080 Ti for 300€ - 400€ (360$ - 480$). I've landed on the 1080 ti. The GTX 1080ti is appealing because it has 3 GB more video memory, and if you aren't using ray tracing, but you want to use FSR or DLSS then the GTX card will more than fit your needs. This thread is archived Im very confused {LETS GO FIRST} : 410EURO(asus rog strix 1080ti 11g version),also 400EURO (AORUS 1080 ti 11g) vs new 440EURO(gigabyte rx 5700xt ) Bought mine Ichill 1080 Ti x4 during the 20xxSuper release, very well spent ~480$(1900zł) about 3/5 of 2080 price then. There's no chance it gets even close to a 3060 Ti, even with an overclock. Less VRAM though (11GB vs 8GB) but at 1080p is less of a concern. The 1080 ti is still a great 1080p/1440p card. Jan 23 @ 6:55am not supported #4. Torn apart with this decision. You could also just sell them both and get a newer card. It would do fine in those games. If you want to hold off on the GPU upgrade, I'd suggest a ram and CPU upgrade instead. So lately i was thinking about getting a used 1080 ti, just because i dont want to pay these crazy GPU prizes. There is a black friday going on right now, where I could get a new rx 6700 xt for 440€ instead of 500€. The 1080ti definitely punches a little heavier and the 11gb of vram is lovely but the 5700xt is a fantastic card especially for the price. In terms of brute power the 1080ti beats out the 2070S by a ~2% margin. [GPU] PNY GeForce GTX 1080 Ti - $650 ($710-60) They release the 1080 a lot more expensive than it should be. It's the right call long-term, but in the short-term it resulted in worse price-to-performance in rasterization. on the other hand i can get rtx 3050 for 440 CAD brand new from evga. Used 1080 can be had for under original MSRP. That takes up space on the GPU die that could have gone to rasterization. Thing is I already have a 1060 6GB, so would it be worth to buy it, or does it seem too fishy? Edit: Thanks for the answers, but maybe I should That means I now have to look for another high-end GPU and the only cheap choice I have are used 1080 Ti's. 5 years and put into storage. Most importantly, a 3070 class card, Ti or not, is just not a good buy in 2023. The guy said it was used for 1. 8 billion more transistors than the 1080, and over double the memory bandwidth. People are taking bottlenecks way out of proportion nowadays Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Even the RTX 2080 Ti is struggling to run at 1080p 60fps with ray tracing enabled, so obviously the 2070 won't fare any better. Dunno if DLSS and RTX make the 3060 the better card. My guess would be that when they release a RTX 3060, it will be on par with a 1080 Ti or even better at regular gaming (3070 should be inline with or slightly below a 2080 Ti, and 3060 will probably be 25% worse than a 3070 which could put it ahead of a 1080 Ti). 3070s were barely pushing $400 before the 4070 came out. 1080 ti gives hella good performance, better than 3050 but 3050 got dlss and ray tracing and its newer technology. And you get newer features, less headache, lower power consumption and will depreciate less 1080 Ti is not faster than a 2080. All test fine with Furmark, but my open-air test bed is an A88XA MB with a quad-core FM2 CPU that really can't deliver the data to these faster cards. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Some of the things I wrote are a bit unclear/inaccurate. 0 coins. Reddit is dying due to terrible leadership from CEO /u/spez. 3060 ti costs 730$ on official retailers so don't even mention it. Faster than the 3050, and certainly under the 2060 Super and 2070. All the benchmarks I see on YouTube show that the 1080 TI trades blows The 1080 Ti still holds up pretty well, especially at 1080p Ultra/1440p raster performance where it usually is very close to a 2080 Super. Internet Culture (Viral) Amazing I found that on the used market in my country, GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards sell for half of the price of a 3060 Ti/3070 (~11k EGP vs 22k EGP). I found a gtx 1080 8gb with a box and the seller stating they've never over clocked it or used it for mining. The GTX 1080 Ti released to the market over 5 years ago. It just can't make up the lack of those physical RT cores, and lacks the Tensor cores to use DLSS. No the 1080 is great but for £229 which is $291 that is completely overpriced it should be around around £180 but that is like the highest it should be used should be somewhere closer to the £150 even if the card is a 1080 ti. A 1080 Ti is definitely going to outperform a 3060 on raw framerate without those though. /r/StableDiffusion is back open after the protest of Reddit killing open API access, which will bankrupt app developers, hamper moderation, and exclude blind users from the site View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. i currently game in 1080p @ 144hz and don't plan on changing that as i have a series x for 4k gaming. When you try pushing more monitors than one at even 1080p each, you'll start to struggle a bit. Used GTX 1080ti, is it a good deal? This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast Related Topics It's on the high end 1080 ti The Xbox series X is stronger than the 1080 ti. My 1080 TI is still running 1440p 60fps max graphics almost any AAA games before Elden Ring (haven't played the latest titles titles after ER), as example Monster Hunter World with everything maxed goes 1440p 90fps, or 1080p 120fps (including the infamouts volumetric fog at max thats eats like 40fps without any quality diference compared to low). Hi everyone, I am planning to upgrade my gpu to 2070 or 1080 ti, mostly gaming in 1080p. 1080 Ti uses 100W+ more power, if you are a heavy user the energy cost delta cannot be ignored. It would get to 84c and would be temp and power limit throttling, with frequencies bouncing around between 1820 and 1950. In my country, a used 1080 ti can be found for around €250. What's the best GPU I can get my hands on for under $250? The used 1080 are a bit cheaper, but in some cases the price difference isn't very large. What would you call a good price and a good brand? I live in Germany and the the cheapest but still trustworthy offer I've found is a KFA2 EXOC model for 500€. The above mentioned 2080, 2070 Super and the 5700XT(not recommended, lots of issues), 6600XT A750 & 3060 Non-Ti will get them in the ballpark of the 1080 Ti. I've read that in some countries the 6700 (non-XT) can be cheaper than the 6600 XT/6650 XT, so that's a solid option aswell, even if you find one for like 315-320. Especially when you factor in optimization and better up scaling on the XSX. 2060 Super is too weak to care about RT with it, so just straight up raster vs raster, I'd rather have the 1080 Ti. Unsure which one to get. 1, while the 1080 ti only has hdmi 2. It was expensive at that time, but it lasted you YEARS. DLDSR is also an incredibly slept on Nvidia feature that people don't talk about enough, it's basically DLAA but done through setting a custom resolution so it can be used on literally any game, and unlike DLAA you can use it alongside DLSS to mitigate the performance cost, it's great for older games that use really blurry TAA because it completely eliminates that smeary I recently came across pretty good prices for these two GTX 1080 Ti models: Palit GTX 1080 Ti Super Jetstream MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X These two basically have similar pricing at about $200. 0. Get support, learn new information, and hang out in the subreddit dedicated to Pixel, Nest, Chromecast, the Assistant, and a Hey guys, so I plan to buy a used GPU after selling my RX 470, I came across to this used Zotac GTX 1080 on the marketplace for around 240$. However, on closer inspection of Well there is a huge difference between the 1080 Ti and the 1660S for starters. "Early adoption fee guys!". With or without warranty. No 1080 Ti has any factory warranty left unless it's on a special plan. I strongly suggest getting the used GTX 1080 Ti instead. Way too much for that 1080 Ti. Any alternative cards I should look at? I have both (son PC has 5700xt). But why the sudden Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Your card is 4 years old, so it'd be older, but it may be better, especially if you're looking at a 2080 ti which isn't too much better than a 1080 or a 1080ti however, the used 2080 Ti may still be a good option for you. You can just lookup comparison videos on YT to see exactly how much stronger it is. Too many people, including some that give advice on reddit, don't understand what a bottleneck is and can't conceptualize it even while looking at a bottle. The (un)official home of #teampixel and the #madebygoogle lineup on Reddit. You can get the Rx 6600xt brand new for only an extra $20 and you get better preformance with warranty too. There is a 5. Pretty excited as my last one was the RX 580 and this is supposed to be a little more than double its power. You could get a used Rx 5700xt which usually goes for $50-$70 cheaper and offers the same performance. 3. It comes with the original proof of purchase and EVGA has a transferable 2nd hand warranty so the card is covered until early 2021. I'm willing to buy used as well as EVGA B-Stock. Or check it out in the app stores I wouldn't pay more than 400 for used 1080ti. If it breaks it's money A 1080ti will be okay for a modest use, but if you are expecting top end newest of the new games releases to be super high FPS, you may find maxed out settings won't be as high performing Yes, a 1080 Ti is still a capable gaming GPU in 2025. Even if both cards are used and not under warranty i will still lean towards the 6600xt as you are still getting a relatively new card that has not been used for more than a few months while the 1080ti could have been running for the past 4 years. You want your system to be generally GPU "limited" so you get full use out of your GPU and avoid the issues of being CPU bottlenecked like stutters, wild FPS swings, and poor frame delivery. I was recommended an Arctic Accelero Xtreme IV from a user. But raw power wise, 1080ti it is. The 1080ti is maybe 10-15% faster though the 5700xt benches a lot The 1080 Ti is the faster card, plus has 11GB of vRAM vs the 6GB on the 2060 Super. org OP, the 1080 ti is still pretty darn impressive of willing to use fsr with it. arctic mx4) and the right size for pads. Note that a new ~$250 RX 6600 is probably a better choice than an old 1080 ti at current used market prices. Even with heavy noise reduction and node trees a dozen deep I've only managed to run the 1080ti out of memory a The 1080 ti is going for £240 and the 3060 is going for £280, they're both second hand but the difference is that the 3060 is a Palit model which means only one fan, which should I buy? The unofficial Reddit community for the ASUS ROG Flow X16 Members Online. Its honestly a race between whether the 1660 will fall below acceptable performance first, or the 1080 ti will lose drivers first. They should be around the same price and IMO getting a new unused GPU is better than cards that have probably been mining (I am assuming most GPUs on the used market are ex-miner cards). The AIB cards might not offer better performance as there are people watercooling it that get like 3% extra performance. soothingkibbles. Valheim; Genshin Impact; Minecraft; I have found 1080 TIs on Ebay for around $200 would it be worth getting a 1080 ti over a 3070 or 3060Ti? The 1080 ti has more Vram then both and still seems to have decent Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. The 2080 Ti is about 30% faster then the 1080 Ti Your friends 1080 Ti is used Because they're equivilant to a slightly overclocked GTX 1080 non Ti, which would be a significant downgrade in performance compared to the GTX 1080 Ti in return of warranty. I am going to say something that will likely make a lot of pc gamers mad, but the XSX performs around the rx 6650 xt, depending the game. But you do get slightly more features on the RTX cards. Absolutely no real world performance difference on the titles I play (halo infinite, valorant, war zone). Please use our Discord server instead of supporting a company that acts against its users and unpaid I'm currently looking for a GPU to buy and I came across a very well-priced GTX 1080Ti (470 USD). Should i buy it? seller said it was only i used for 2 months, but for 2 months of 100% usage with non-stop mining? is it still worth to buy? i'll be using it for gaming. If you're in the US I would personally buy the RX 6600 for ~$220 and it's a new card with a warranty on the same perf class (or slightly better) than the 1080ti. new to pc building? buy new, buy with warranty, buy some thing you can return with no hassle. Got the RX 7900 XTX for 30 bucks more and never looked back - even RT performance is the same as on 4070 ti First gen Tensor Cores were used in the Volta artitechture, and Titan V which were released between 1080 ti and 2080 ti. Your 1080 Ti plus +180? Down here in Texas, that’s like $350-$380 dollars total. It's very unwise to buy one today. Some games will vary simply because different games favor different GPU architecture. Via horse-trading I acquired an open-box Nvidia P4000 (roughly equivalent to a GTX-1060 or a 1660 for gaming), an Asus GTX-1080 triple-fan Strix, and an Asus 1080TI 11G. Sure 2060 Super has DLSS The 1080 ti keeps pace. 3090/Ti consumes significantly more power than 2080 Ti, while the 1080 Ti consumes around the same amount of power as the 980 Ti. However, the 2070 supports RTX features like ray tracing and DLSS. Discussion What if I already have the 2060 super and I would buy a used 1080Ti to switch would you recommend that I was planning to upgrade to a GTX 1080 Ti but none of the stores I went to had it in stock. you'd likely have to get the 1080ti used as well because at this point in time a brand new 1080ti Have an EVGA hybrid 1080ti, incredible card but I recommend a fan upgrade if you want it super quiet. --- Used 1080 Ti can go half of that brand new 2080 prices. Used 1080 Ti from eBay - worth it? I have a sapphire RX570 8GB currently which I bought brand new for about $100 back in 2019. Used ones go for like $200 in my country right now. Maybe + or - 10% depending on how you view the liquid cooler, whether you see it as being more valuable due to its cooling or less valuable due to decreased lifespan of the pump. An RX 6600 XT is virtually the direct equivalent to the GTX 1080 Ti. More info: https Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. The 1080ti is a better card than the 2060 with more VRAM but it is starting to show it's age. Ray tracing would be nice and there are a few games that support now. Posted by u/ihaveyouUZI - 3 votes and 12 comments 85 degrees is nothing too crazy. I can choose between an Asus ROG Strix Radeon RX 5700 XT for €225 or Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition for €250. . Basically the same performance, cheaper (1080 Ti 200$+, while the 5700XT can be had for 150$ and sometimes even less) and not nearly as old, meaning they're less likely to die at some point soon and use less power. Open menu Open navigation /r/StableDiffusion is back open after the protest of Reddit killing open API access, which will bankrupt app developers, hamper moderation, and exclude blind users from Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. i found deal where i can get 1080 ti for 500 CAD used. The 2060 is only for single monitor 1080p gaming. Internet Culture (Viral) Amazing; Animals & Pets In my region at least, a used 6600xt is at least 250$ more expensive then a used 1080 ti, if im hoing AMD, i think i would pick a used 5700xt because it is the same price as a Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. The 1080Ti is starting to struggle if you have any interest in the latest AAA titles though. The only concern is if they were in a cramped and heated mining farm, and even then I would think the miners would be smart enough to undervolt it and I'd get a 3060 12GB used, it's almost as fast, uses less energy, 1GB more VRAM, has DLSS support for better performance with upscaling and supports mesh shaders which will propably be important in future games (1080ti cant even do 30fps on 1080p/low in Alan Wake 2, while the 3060 can more than double that because of mesh shader support), shouldnt cost you much Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Valheim I'm currently selling some of my old pc stuff and I'm wondering if the 1080 ti is good for pcvr with the quest 2. I can get either the 1660s/Ti or a 1080Ti for the same $200 on eBay. But yeah, I probably would have stuck out the 1080 Ti personally. Just make sure to use quality thermal paste (e. But I agree, he should keep an eye out for RTX 2070 Super price drops if he wants 4K performance. In conclusion, it's difficult to give a clear answer Had some money saved up for a second hand GTX 1080 TI and decided to go for it. Getting one for $100 is a steal! View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Or check it out in the app stores Plano ko po sanang mag upgrade from GT 630 to GTX 1080 Ti, ang problema po ay hindi po sya in stock sa mga physical stores na aking binisita. Otherwise 1080p on a 4k screen will likely look ok vs 1080p on a 1440p screen without upscaling, and you could also use FSR or the lossless scaling app where available and get reasonable results. Edit: Imagine using reddit 🗿 https://join-lemmy. But if that is the only thing the 2080 has on the 1080 ti and the preformance is the same i could save a few hundred and get the 1080 ti off eBay. For context, a 1080 Ti is about equivalent to a 2080/2080 Super. but comparing it to 4060 is unfair imo The unofficial but officially recognized Reddit community discussing the latest LinusTechTips, TechQuickie and other LinusMediaGroup content. Still doesn't give you the streaming tech but if you're only gaming you can use rtx on a 1080 Ti. You could clean the card and apply new thermal paste and/or thermal pads. I bought a used GTX 1080 TI. Still Awesome Today? GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, 2021 Revisit (Hardware Unboxed) Edit: Because this got some traction and feedback. I found a 1080 TI for $500 and a 3060 for $500. 50. It's quite a bit cheaper than the red devil and nitro +. 1080Ti is not within the minimum requirements #3. And then if a used 1080ti is what you can afford, it is a solid card. I will only consider getting the 1080ti if it is $100+ less than the 6600xt. Heck, my current GPU is an R9 380 from way back and it's starting to show. the 6600 also supports hdmi 2. I'm looking for a budget 1080p gaming card and found a used 1080 ti for $150 usd. Just save more than 300 dollars to spend two years from now to either get an RTX 4060 at a discount and/or an RX 7600XT. If finances aren’t tight I might grab a 40 series but since I don’t game much nowadays I might even skip that generation. Finally, fed up with the high temperatures, I consulted Reddit in the aftermarket cooling options for a GTX 1080 TI. That means it can do much more work per clock cycle than the 1080, so even though the 1080 is capable of more clock cycles per second, the 1080 ti ends up performing better. That was in 2018 and it still runs strong, spent many hours gaming on it, overclocked. I've been using a mined on 1080Ti for 2 years myself without any problem. You can get a new-in-box 6600XT for reasonably close to the same price as a used 1080 Ti (ebay price for a 1080 ti runs from $220-270, 6600XT/6650XT can be had for ~$250). 2. Yesterday was exactly 8 months as i installed a 3080 in The 3060 hasn't been announced, I personally would not pay more more then $250-$300 for a 1080 Ti because: The 3070 at $499 will be about the same performance or maybe slightly better then a 2080 Ti. 2070 Super is the better of those two BUT consider a new 3060 TI or a 6700 XT. A 1080ti is still a strong card though. I was originally going for RTX 2060 or 2070, but found out the 1080 TI still is a bit more powerful. Internet Culture (Viral) GTX 1080 Ti is an ancient, hot, very power inefficient graphics card. For $10 difference, which do you think would be a better buy? The games if like to play max recommended spec is a gtx 1070 1080 ti is a beast for its time but its no way worth 300 dollars over the 1080, personally id rather go for something new than something thats been is some dudes possessions since 2017 so neither but thats just a personal preference, but for elden ring on 1080p the gtx 1080 will do a solid 57-60 fps on maximum settings and for 300 dollars its a good choice and you wont have to change Last GPU I owned was a 1080 ti. Still, wanted to hear some experts' opinions. Is the 1080 Ti still a good GPU for 1440p/4K, especially The "problem" with the GTX 1080 Ti was that the 20 series shifted the focus toward RT and DLSS. Or check it out in the app stores What do you think about a used GTX 1080 for $200 in 2023 Discussion Share Add a Comment. Hell, at 1080p even high/ultra is an option in some of the less bleeding edge games. We are Reddit's primary hub for all things modding, from troubleshooting for beginners to It's basically equivalent to modern entry level GPUs like the RX 6600 and RTX 3060 which are both primarily used for 1080p gaming. Still rocking my 1080ti FE with an ryzen 3600x cpu. Question Building my first budget pc, should I go with a 1080 Ti, or some other card like a Radeon card Share An overclocked 1070 ti would easily be faster than a non overclocked 1080. The amd card comes with 2 games, not ones that I would have bought but obviously free games are a bonus! Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Both used. 10 votes, 16 comments. The 1080ti is only 15% faster and of course will lack the 3 year warranty that a new card would have. Bought it used knowing it was from a mining rig. I game on a 1080p 360hz monitor. Or check it out in the app stores The resale on used to 1080ti is right now is ridiculously high. Otherwise the 6600XT over Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Reply reply That said, a 1080 Ti is a reasonable pairing, considering they were out about the same time. Nvidia have software LOCKED their gaming cards to strictly 4 outputs, no matter what splitters you try to use, Used GTX 1080 ti or rx 6700 xt Build Upgrade Hi, I am curently in the market to replace my current gpu (rx 570). I'm still using a 1080 Ti, and can play most things at 1440p with mid-high settings. I just wanted to ask if someone finetuned a 7b model using qlora on 1 x 1080 ti with 11gb of VRAM and how to achieve that? Skip to main content. Would that, for example, be a good price? Honestly, as a 1080 Ti owner, I wouldn't recommend buying one now - even if it's still a great card. Now, with the 4070 occupying that $550 space, I’d I can buy a used 1080 for 270$ and the 1660 ti costs 80$ more. In a game like cyberpunk even at low settings, the CPU would be a bottleneck. I don't know much about GPUs, but I was wondering if there is another GPU that is; close-to or produces the same performance as GTX 1080 Ti hopefully cheaper or same price as GTX 1080 Ti OR stronger than GTX 1080 Ti without a big price jump Thanks for posting a success! If you haven't already, remember to document your build please. Any clarifying points? Reply Gtx 1660 ti new or gtx 1080 used which one to get Price is the same. Now that isn't accounting for any games coming out late 2019 onwards which may utilize things like DLSS, Adaptive Shading, etc more readily which may make the 2070S a better future proofing purchase considering optimizations as well as AMD now also entering the DXR arena. Sort by: Top. What made it that way? Value. There is not an infinite amount of time cards last and 6 years of usage is a big gamble. Exactly. Gtx 1080 and 1080 ti (used) price. The 1080Ti beats the 2070S's raster performance, especially on a per-dollar basis if the 2070S is 30% more expensive. It's roughly on par(but usually slower) than a 2070 Super. Discover if upgrading to a used GPU offers the same performance and Seen it commonly said that the 1080ti was the best card Nvidia have ever put out. They're pretty rare, but have 10 GB VRAM and are a good bit faster than the 6600 XT. I went for a used 1080ti at $500 for my new 1440p /165hz. Or check it out in the app stores Which one to choose if bought super I would buy brand new if TI I would buy it used need some help figuring out which one . Now, I'm a very casual gamer. Would need to be less than the $400 3060ti, which beats it by a good 15-20% in almost all cases and is also able to do raytracing with dlss. would this be a good buy given my needs or are there any other, say AMD gpus that give similar performance for a lower price, or is the 1080 ti a bit overkill for 1080p @ 144hz? The average selling price of GTX 1080 Ti's on eBay, at least in the US, is $162. Watched some youtube vids and they are almost the same. This card performs well for my needs but I am concerned about it's longevity and power draw. I'm now considering a good $400-$500 used nvidia card that equals the 5700 XT or beats it in performance. Should I buy a 1080 Ti, use it for gaming (and What the 1080 Ti has going for it is an extra 3 GB VRAM, and it's an NVIDIA card so it has CUDA (you may need CUDA if you use one of those workstation programs that make use of CUDA). 1080Ti was also used for mining Zcash, so it's possible those cheap 1080Ti are mining cards, which isn't a problem as long as the cooler is still in good condition. I’ve bought a used 1070, 1080 and 1080ti that were all mined in and haven’t had any issues with them. The OG GTX 1080 performs about on par with the original RTX 2060. I currently have a gtx 1080 ti. However, the 1080Tis only have about 11GBPS of memory bandwidth while the 4090 has close to 1TBPS. I bet it will keep good for another 5 years, easy. Imo, a 1060 should suffice till Ampere launches, and once that's out, a 3060 will probably rival the 1080 Ti, or at least be 65 votes, 34 comments. The seller specified that the card was used for mining and was a little dusty. I don't think I need anti-lag,RIS,Pcie gen 4 and would like a quiet card with great performance. Feels bad to pay over double the MSRP for the 1660. The cost of upgrading to a higher 30 series isn’t worth the gains, especially if you don’t want to sell the card. The big downsides compared to latest gens are no ray tracing or DLSS. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Based on cost, 10x 1080ti ~~ 1800USD (180USDx1 on ebay) and a 4090 is 1600USD from local bestbuy. and I guess 1080 is also slightly more powerful. A better option would be the RX 5700 XT. Also the extra sensors on temps are great for OC management, BUT Gigabyte's hybrid card uses a full cover water block, I have a Zotac 1080 Ti Amp! At stock it'd go straight to 1999MHz and end up at around 1930MHz once it'd heated up. Here in the Netherlands the 4070 is around €650,00 at it I went to a 3080 from a 1080 Ti, and it's still very impressive 50-80% uplift in performance + second gen RT-cores and new tensor cores, all of which were nonexistent on a 1080 Ti. The only bad thing is that mine is a terrible overclocker, just +20 core 👎🏻 It’s a beast and a great bargain 2080/2070S performance levels. View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit. As someone who frequently checked the used market for the 1080 Ti back then, I could say this was the prices from that time early this year. Valheim; Genshin Impact; Minecraft; it's probably easier to find a 1080 ti, whereas it's impossible to find a 3060 ti nowadays that isn't either a scam or overpriced. The Longer Answer: Here’s a more detailed look On Ebay you can get one for $400 but they're blowers. I looked at the prices for a used Vega Hey guys, so I am looking to upgrade my gpu! I play 1080p and like high refresh rate. Internet Culture (Viral) Amazing; Animals & Pets; Cringe & Facepalm Remember that the 6600 is a low-mid range card, while the 1080 Ti was a $200 is a steal for 1080Ti, so I would be wary of scams and really poor condition cards. it's a zotac gtx 1080 ti mini. A 2070 or 2070s may be worth it to go toe to toe against a 1080ti in this case. Given the increasing adoption of DLSS in modern games, I think that the 2070 will likely be the more useful GPU for the long term. 2nd of December for roundabout 400$ it will be a stronger card with warranty and rtx/dlss for not much more than a good uses 1080ti Yeah I think for all 1080 ti owners this should be the lowest you upgrade to, anything lower and you are giving up all the Vram for anything above 1440p gaming. It falls in my price range and it's as good as the 5700 XT but is it really a good choice? Could I do better maybe? If it is a good choice what are the best and worst models, what models should I prioritize Also, I'd be picking the EVGA GeForce® GTX 1080 Ti SC GAMING iCX Black Edition 11GB GDDR5X for the GPU, which runs at 1556 - 1670MHz, and the proprietary HP 1080 Ti does not have a listed clock speed and I'm not sure what it's qualities exactly are in comparison, but based on their other proprietary parts, it's probably not as good of a GPU as If you want new for the cheapest, unfortunately there is not much options beside 3060/4060 ti/6700xt 12/16gb variants but they cost the same or more than a 3080 second hand, and are not a big upgrade from a 1080ti honestly View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. The gtx 1080 TI 11gb seller just says it was pulled from a working machine. It's certainly a more than competent 1080p card if you're happy with 40-60FPS and some blend of medium to high settings. That feels like an insult to the 1080/1080 Ti 1080 Ti was also a lot faster than 980 Ti, Techpowerup rates 1080 Ti 167% of 980 Ti. On theory, 10x 1080 ti should net me 35,840 CUDA and 110 GB VRAM while 1x 4090 sits at 16,000+ CUDA and 24GB VRAM. It's roughly on par with a 4060 in performance sans RTX features. Premium Powerups Explore Gaming View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. It was amazing, I owned one, but its days of glory are well and truly behind it and long past. The card is also old with the latest production models being nearly 6 years old now so any used card you get will likely have seen a lot of use. Is the 1080 (TI) still worth in 2020/21 However with 3070 with ray tracing at 500$ the 1080 Ti should be 350$ Used at best imo. I'd love to hear some feedback from 1080 ti owners. The hard part is going to be the competition. So these cards are 5 and 4 years old now. Iron Join me as I unbox and review the Asus Strix 1080 TI OC Edition, a used graphics card purchased on eBay. 1. I would not recommend getting one. The 1080 Ti is very old at this point. 1080 Ti used prices and 2080 new prices are so close that the 1080 Ti does not make sense anymore. GTX 1080 ti used in mining . I'm recently thinking about upgrading my 980 ti to the 1080 ti and seen a used one for £270 ($300). A GTX 1080 Ti is virtually an RTX 2060 Super/RX 6600 and since it has 11 GB of VRAM versus the 8 GB of these two GPUs it actually edges them out in performance at 1440p due to this extra VRAM. 1070TI, 1080, 1080TI or RTX 2070 (not Super) In the long run, the RTX 2070 will also be much more futureproof than the GTX 1070 Ti, 1080, and even GTX 1080 Ti due to the fact that it'll support DLSS permanently. Paying ~200-250 for a midrange card that’s brand new is probably better than buying a used 1080 ti that might have been used extensively. /r/StableDiffusion is back open after the protest of Reddit killing open API access, which will bankrupt app developers, hamper moderation, and exclude blind users from the site. I feel the 1660 is just a stop gap gpu and would take the used 1080 over it or see if you can find a vega 56. While the 1080 ti is still a pretty capable card, there's kinda no reason to buy it in 2023. If you want a fast sale I think $150 it'll get snatched up fairly quick. The 4090 is easily a 70~80% lift over the 3090 Ti in many games, while the 4080 is expected to be around the standard 30% over the 3090 Ti. The 1080 Ti is significantly stronger. Or check it out in the app stores honestly the 1080 ti is now 5 years old. Internet Culture (Viral) Amazing; Animals & Pets; Cringe & Facepalm I play on 3440 x 1440p and my 1080 TI is starting to struggle more and more with modern titles. where ifi check ebay, its about 600-650 for a 1080 ti. Help me reddit I don't know what is going on these comments, but NO, it won't work on ANY Nvidia gaming series GPU, even if it has 5-6 display outs. It's useful for people like me. that is anti consume bs and after all that nvidia still released the 8 GB 4060 and 4060 ti. Especially one that was used for mining. Time goes by, people get used to the price bump and move on as if cards like the 3070 ti with 8 GB vram are just an insane insult and a card with a very strong core now can't be used in lots of games, due the vram. But I am most likely going to be going through with this as I am currently running with a regular 1060, and I have been trying to push some higher graphics on some of the games I play and just haven't been getting the performance I desire, then after I A used 1080ti should be around 300ish to be compelling. The 1080 ti has 4. Personally I'd go for which ever is cheaper, and I probably lean towards the 5700 XT unless you completely trust the seller. Whatever your means and capability are, I'd personally just get the stronger card. xhyy txpp rfi qwek dioez nbx cbdhsb mbzs ukwz zuatbic