@Transistor Jump First quarter 2017! Anyway the cool part is 6600xt's are about that performance level so in 5-6 years that's going to most likely be entry level GPU performance, or near it.
@@xorkatoss bro even the 2080ti has more longevity than 3070 and at cheaper price because everyone bought into Nvidia's lie That it's faster when it's not. That 11gig vram gonna put in work while the 3070 gonna be vram constraint probably even at 1080p in a couple years
@@Drip7914 "Titans have always been overpriced compared to flagships lol" Yeah except the 4090 ISN'T a titan product. Titan cards weren't designed for gaming. They were scientific, creative and productivity cards. The 4090 is designed and marketed for gaming, which means it is entirely legitimate to measure its price and performance against prior generations.
@@Drip7914 Overpriced? For the price of one video card of this one. Even now, you can build an excellent average PC that will pull all the new items in 2k resolution. Do you think this is normal? Do you always have an extra 1,500 thousand bucks in your pocket?
The 1080 TI should be put in the Gaming Hall of Fame. The Smithsonian Institution should have it on display. To me, is iconic. The way it kept on fighting through the other generations of cards, like no other card has ever done. It was the very meaning of "The gift that keeps on giving" It should be put in the history books and also used as sort of a template, on how GPU makers design all their cards. Nothing but love for the 1080TI!
That's what happens when nvidia doesn't gate their tech in order to slowly drip generational improvements I guess. Let's not forget the 1080ti came out as an ace response to an announcement AMD had made about their new cards (that ended up not being that groundbreaking) and nvidia desperately felt like they had to do something about it.
still running my GTX 1080Ti because I can't find any stock 4090 or 7900 XTX in stock for my 12700k rig I built several months back. Getting sick of the availability issues. Not about to buy from scalpers (even the scalpers that are listed on new egg).
@@henok_gk fortnite is not an fps game. And have you seen the difference? Turning on lumen makes the game look like a pixar movie. Its a generational leap in graphics.
@@Teeb2023 I'm in the same boat as well, I've been using a 1080Ti strix for four years and only recently replaced it with a 3090 FE. My 1080Ti ran every game I had at 1440p ultra settings with a smooth framerate, the only reason I replaced it is because I wanted something a bit better at 4k since I recently got a 4k 144hz monitor.
@@bone4k and why wouldnt you if it can run games like cyberpunk 4K on TV as I rock it now, looking sharp as fuark and no slack, its on the edge i dont say its not but graphics is 100% super awesome, if I turn off few things i get mucho FPS even 4k, its chill, and sincerelly I would have to buy really 4090 to feel the difference properly with new card and the price is really unbuyable so for me its a wait game, for new generations to come, even if I have to play some new games on not the highest settings, or just stick with my 2k monitor 144Hz for speed and frames
@Husha563 bro he's playing in 4k at ultra and max settings and it did very well if he lowers the quality a bit it will definitely be about 80 90 fps or even 100 in some titles
@Husha563 bro I didn't say it's good for 4k I said that it's performing very well in 4k considering the fact that this is a 6 years old GPU It is definitely more suitable to play at 1440p
Products should always become better with each new generation. However, that is not the case for 20xx, 30xx and 40xx series. Only the xx90 cards can be considered a big step ups. Everything else is literally barely better than previous iterations, and in most cases worse. As well as horrible price to performance ratio.
1080ti was not designed for 4K resolution 6 years ago, but yet, it still can output around 30-40fsp under 4K, that is impressive. The mainstream resolution in 2022 is still 1080 or 2K. Not many graphic cards can handle 4K as of today. If you still have a 1080ti, hold it dearly.
The 1080 Ti at the time was the only card that could run The Witcher 3 at 4K60 maxed out and it has 11 Gigs of RAM. Saying it wasn't made for 4K is just flat out wrong. The mainstream aren't buying an 80 Ti. Nobody shopping for that kind of spec card should be at 1080p now, unless they want over 200Hz.
you're part of the problem why there exists a 1600 msrp base model gpu in today's market, as long as people like you keep buying whatever ridiculously priced products corporations throw at you and have the audacity to call it good value, the Market will never recover, why would they compete to lower prices and gain market share when CONSOOMers will buy anything, see you in 4 years for your next upgrade the rtx 6090 with 3000$ msrp
Loved my 1080TI to death! Got it for $600 brand new back in 2018 right before the overhyped launch of the RTX 2000 series. It was one hell of a goated card for its time that got me through all the gpu shortages and scalpers over the years. Retired the reliable beast a few months ago and upgraded from it to a 3090TI.
@@Dragonlord826 performancewise it definitly was overhyped. Maxwell to pascal was a huge step. But 2080 was an absolute joke compared to 1080 considering msrp and nbo game usíng raytracing at the time
@@TDKAusbildungstätte I'll give the 2080 a pass in this regard since it was the introduction to ray-tracing so it was realistically a testing phase for the whole GPU market since cards like these were never seen before.
Settings at Ultra usually don't give you much of a graphics improvement over "High" but a very significant performance hit. 1080 Ti could easily be stretched for longer if those are not set at "Ultra"
Also not all features offer the same visual uplift at equal performance penalty. What I did with Fortnite is I positioned myself in an exact position (with good view on the general scenery) and cycled through every setting, taking a screenshot everytime (ingame FPS counter visible in the screenshot too). This helped me find some settings that have close to no performance impact that I can leave on ultra, while leaving me with only 3 settings that I can tweak for the ideal performance-fidelity balance.
@@oozly9291 My findings: Textures and render distance can be left on ultra with close to no performance impact. Shadows is best set on medium, effects set to medium (high also does some cool effects on chests but has noticeable performance impact) and post-processing set to medium. Anything above these settings gives low to no visual uplift (i.e. I'd have to actively go out looking, but otherwise in regular gameplay it'd be indistinguishable) with a moderate to severe impact on performance. TSR settings can and will vary depending on personal preference, but at 1440p I mostly use it at low + balanced. Also if you turn on Nanite and set Global Illumination to "lumen high" you'll get 98% of the "raytracing looks" at a fairly low cost, if you have a good CPU, as Nanite seems to considerably lower your CPU bottleneck ceiling. (In my case on a 3700x I go from 240-300 FPS down to 180 with everything else turned to the absolute lowest.)
Will hold on to my 1080ti for a while longer. The 4090 is not good value. When I bought the 1080ti it was pricy but Nvidia is now beyond reasonable with their prices. Long live the 1080ti
1080ti was a great card. I would have held onto mine had I not scored a 3080 for msrp. With how much second hand cards were going for, I upgraded for like $200.
@@transistorjump919 4090 got huge Gaming jump making it the deserving flagship card that's finally worth the price, it's like getting Titan card for half the price, a card no one can compete against
I just updated from a 1080ti to a 4090. The biggest difference i've noticed is in games with RTX since the GTX card's can't do that. The higher frames are great if your monitor supports a close refresh rate but damn the 1080ti was a beast until the end. Framing it and putting it on a wall
@@JZ0ver 4k maybe i dont know, i have a gtx 1080, not TI, and i can play all games ultra full hd i get warzone example i get 115fps! I think is fine for me
I bought a 1080ti a few days ago to be my new 1080p GPU, paid $180 and it runs like a hot damn! Doesn't really cut it for new games in 4k, but still puts out frames for days at fhd.
Pay no mind to any negative comments about 1080p. It seems like 90% of the elitist gamers go to comment section of every tech video and trash anyone on 1080p. What is funny is 90% of gamers are running cards with $150 on monitors worth $150. Gtx cards and 1080p monitors. These elitists are confused that they are the odd man out for thinking it is necessary to have 4k120 in order to game. All of the 4080/4090 owners flock to these video and validate their thoughts that 1080p is trash and totally forget that most every gamer is still on gtx and 1080p. I personally would love an upgrade to 1440p or 4k120 but I have a family and I am responsible. That doesn't mean my gaming experience delivers any less than 95% the same experience that these fools spending $3000 on a setup get. Most people make $50k a year and it would be stupid to spend that much just for a little eye candy. The intelligent gamers have older hardware on 1080p monitors. Let the monkeys convince their moms that they'll lose Fortnite if they don't have 4k 120. Lol 🤣 sorry for the rant. It just frustrates me how many people bash others setups when the ones bashing are the odd man out. Pure ignorance.
@@uninterestingprofile bro I bet I got more than you.. reason is I make wise decisions with my money. Is the poor idiot's that blow $4k on a PC when you can get half the fps for a 20th the price. It's how I maintain deep pockets.
Still rocking a GTX 1080 Aorus, a beast of a card still. With a proper liquid cooling it oc itself to 2000 MHz. Mine is coupled with a 3440x1440 80Hz monitor by LG and play all games at this res without any problems at all! Got it 5 years ago for 600 euros
It looks like Nvidia is getting most of the improvement through brute force as opposed to efficiency. It seems to get 3 times the FPS but with more than twice the power consumption. I would be more impressed to see the 4090 double the 1080Ti performance but with the same power consumption.
Last year, I went from an nvs 4200m (very low end graphics chip, even slower than newer ipgu's) to an RTX 3080 and boy, was it a big jump in performance! I think I'll wait a bit until changing my gpu again.
my dude I'm about to build my second ever pc in my life (first one was prebuilt) and I'm jumping from i3 3250 and gt 640 mini to r5 5600x and very good aftermarket rtx 3070, I'm not even sure how much of a leap between performance levels that is besides looking at benchmarks online, the Intel one was so choppy and laggy and crashing its insane, and now I'll be able to use high refresh rate and high res monitors without a hiccup, I'm so excited and i just cant hide it 🎶
1080ti not for 4k, but does handle itself very well in 4k on a bit older titles. I'm on 1080ti, and it's a blast, but would love to get something better in a reasonable price range.
It did well at 4k for a while, but even with the settings tweaked it's showing its age. My brother is still using a 1080ti for gaming at 4k and he's probably going to bite the bullet and get a used 3080.
The 1080 ti is Nvidia's greated card ever. After 6 years the fact that it can run games in 4k at 30+ fps is remarcable. I have one on my PC and right now I'm playing Baldur's Gate 3 in 2k at 60-80 fps with all settings on High. To me, that is wonderful. I'm not locked out of games, i'm not forced to get a 4090, everything just works. And 2k gaming is ok
still on the GTX 1080 Ti, the thing is tweaking the settings just to get good fps with good graphics, is still possible with a bit of effort, I play pretty much everything at high refresh 80 for adventures to 130+ for shooters
Same. Best card purchase of my life. No noises , easy install, stable temps (even after a hot Nvme install behind it) everything has worked like a clock for so many years with my 1080 Ti. Would not trade it for anything less than a 4080 16gb but it would have to be no more than $500 ,and 4090 for $1000 max. And if the price is not gonna drop, then I'm willing to wait till next gen. Honestly they tested a 4K which this card was never meant to play, 1080p would probably be the same FPS on both cards ( though I do play in 4k and don't mind playing at 30 fps on ultra settings).
@@korana6308 when is a gpu not an easy install and when is temps not stable? temps only depends on the cooler. noone of that is a good trade, its normal xD
@@Stance1988 Quite often. Read on Nvidia 970 problems 1030 problems some 1070... etc. In my personal experience , many cards didn't even work from the get go ( my first ever card bought on my own hard earned money was 8800 GTS 640 and at launch ... and it didn't work when I got home. ) Most recently had an RTX 2080 from Gigabyte, the shroud broke ( in fact it's impossible not to break it , because nothing to hold on to on the card... the fan broke... eventually ... the card wasn't recognizing for some time, installation of drivers took like an hour (or some absurdly long time), coil whine and you get extra coil whine when you add certain post processing , if you look it up online, you can't get rid of that coil whine because " it is normal" and according to specs. And I got the same FPS as my 1080 Ti... should I continue? Also if you remember problems with memory on a 30 series cards... etc etc etc nothing of sorts that are on my EVGA 1080 Ti works like butter, no problems at all, everything just works like butter runs cool. Overclocks very well. Stable. No crushes at all. All games are running fine. Didn't change or clean anything ( doesn't get much dirty). Works just perfectly also survived a bad PSU twice... Didn't break or anything like that. Just works just as intended with no hidden mishaps or unfortunate circumstances etc. Makes me not want to change it until next gen at least... Also forgot to add that I have no noise at all with it (unlike my RTX 2080 ) . It is literally silent , compare to everything else in my setup.
The 1080ti was my dream card. I finally acquired one over the summer after trading a 2060 strix for it. Honestly my favorite 'powerhouse' card. Handles anything I throw at it.
@@AlbertoRodriguez-qx1dr The 2060 would struggle pretty hard with some higher detailed games. The 1080ti shreds still. The 2060 was also way too large for the case I had it in and for the build. The steady decline of the 2060's price over time was also a huge factor in getting rid of it. The 1080ti's value is still fairly good for its age.
1080 ti at 699 was a super high end gpu with a premium price tag but was well worth it. now we are at literally over double prices for a similar level card, even the base 80 series is 70% more than the 80 ti series of that era its nuts how fast the prices shot up to such shitty levels that are not at all worth it
@@robertcarhiboux3164 Inflation wasn't that much but check yourself how it is in your country and it certainly had a big impact on the price, $1000 then is not the same $1000 now. The other thing is you shouldn't compare an 80ti card to a 90. And one more thing, basically most countries are getting richer, you know there are exceptions but that's generally the case. Since the seller is richer, the store also makes more money and the product is more expensive.
Everything except Cyberpunk still totally playable on the 1080ti in high quality 4k - the crazy thing is that even many newer cards like the 3070 start to experience some small studder etc. because they only have 6-8GB if VRam and dont fair much better in real world gaming. the 1080ti was just a very well rounded package.
Right, I had one and was super happy with it. Then got another. Then 3070. Then 3090, and will get a 4090 or ti or wait for the 5080 or 5090 when it comes out. Well see.
I bought a 2070 and was excited about it until I learned it's basically as good as the 1080ti released years before. I upgraded before from 980ti so missed that sweet spot with the 1080ti release. Will make sure next time to have a higher performance bump either with 4080 if it will go down in price or get a cheaper 3090/ti if I can find one.
@SpaceHyphenSpace 1080 ti is faster and yea it's a smart option to sell your current card and upgrade to something 2x performance and you'd be a happier dude guy lad
As you can see, the GTX 1080 Ti is still a pretty good video card that allows you to play all modern games. I recently swapped my old Radeon R9 290 for a GTX 3070 Ti and am very happy.
I actually upgrade my zotac 1080ti to a rtx 4090 last Saturday... this video hits so diffrent man. To my old 1080ti: thank you so much for every moment i was allowed to share with you 🙏👋
You mug 😂😂 You and people like you are the reason we’ll have £2,000-£3000 GPUs soon. Then you’ll join in with everyone else complaining about the prices you caused
Considering this new generation is apparently going to run until 2027 and the consoles have 2070 equivalents vs the common 1650s on Steam? You're golden.
I got a water cooled 1080TI, the MSI Seahawk back in 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic for $450 on eBay. I'm still not really considering upgrading because I only play games at 1440p. It's also nice that I know I could get what I paid for out of it even waiting another year
The 1080Ti is probably the best graphics card ever. The mere facts that is still holds today is so impressive. Imagine if we always got that kind of price/performance
repasted my gigabyte aorus 1080ti last week with MX-4. my honey started hitting 84° C and throtteling often. worked wonders, now maxing at 78° C with 70% fan speed
You know, even with the benchmarks being higher, visually it's hard to see that much difference to justify the added cost to upgrade. I just recently switched put my 1080ti with a 3070ti and while I do get more fps and less latency, it still visually looks just about the same!
I dont get it. What do you mean visually looks the same? If your video settings of the game is the same, of course nothing visually would change. On the other hand, the frame rate that increased would be limited by your monitor refresh rate. The feeling and smoothness of the gameplay itself should feel better with that increased frame rate. Other than that, I don't understand what do you mean by "visually looks just about the same".
Also when the 1080ti launched you could get it at or even below msrp good luck doing that with a 4090 they start at $1800 and are averaging around $2200.
1080ti is still a very good card. I still use the Evga Hybrid SC2 variant, barely gets to 55C in full load. For some reason, only in Grounded I've seen it go to 60C, but I think it's an optimization issue, because it seems to be more demanding than professional gpu benchmarks regardless of what card you're using.
In 2017 i built my entire computer, with a new 4k monitor, new keyboard, new mouse. Evga 1080ti, 16gb of ram, i7 7700k kaby lake for less than the cost of a 4090 at it's current price gouging. The lowest I've seen is at 2300. What a sham you are nvidia. I love my 1080ti and it still holds up like a beast on my 3440x1440 monitor i have now. Won't be changing to your horrendous pricing model anymore.
The real beauty of this is: You don't actually need a new graphics card. I remember when I actually needed a new computer because the new games just needed MORE. Better CPU, better GPU, more RAM, more Space ^.^ Now I can just play almost anything... with my 6 year old config.
@Husha563 I personally play older titles at upscale 4k at 1080p on my 1080 Ti. But honestly wouldn't mind if I really had to to play at 1080p . 1440p is a middle step that is just absurd. either 4k or 1080p , and 1080p will enough for you to enjoy the game.
I have my 1080ti ROG Strix since 2017 and I am only now thinking of a rebuild for the 4090. It has and still is a beast for me. Best value card they ever produced imo.
Same here brother, same here. Thankfully, I upgraded everything else over the years, so it's an easy upgrade for me with just the GPU. Think this 1080 ti belongs in a display case now...
I had a 1080Ti back when they were the top tier (other than Titans) and it was a great card. Hard to believe it looks so weak by comparison here as it doesn't seem that long ago it was top dog but it did hold its own for years either way.
@Transistor Jump Nothing changes inside the driver package apart some critical bug fixes, no optimisation is done since quite some time, upgrading your drivers for your pascal GPU now is worthless.
Ran the OG Titan, then Titan Pascal, then Maxwell so very similar to the 1080TI during that gen. Can definitely say man what a powerful card it was. Holds up shockingly well in this video for sure. Haven't nabbed a 4090 FE yet but am on a 3090 FE and true, obviously with these flagship cards the value may not be there seemingly as much anymore but if you do rendering and content creation it's a no-brainer. Great comparison. You also have to wonder just how much the CPU helps lift the load compared to a six-year old say, Ivy Bridge or so during that era.
In 6 years, rtx 7090 will be released and then there will be a comparison of 4090 and 7090 at 8k resolution, now in rdr2 in pure 8k without dlss it shows 40 fps, while 7090 will probably give out 120 fps and in 4k it will generally give out 360 fps which is a lot, I hope to exit rtx 7090, there will be 8k120Hz TVs, 4k360Hz monitors and high-speed HDMI displayport cables capable of transmitting such data without compression
In January I upgraded from my GTX1080Ti KFA2 (700€) to the RTX3080TI FE (1500€). Well the RTX was really expensive, payed about 200€ more than the shop price because I dont wanted to wait. The 1080TI was great.
4090 is obviously massively superior. But in some games (obvious not Cyberpunk lol) the lack of frames was somewhat like a motion blur that make the movement and game look real
I'm just to say my farewell to a titan, a friend, a brother - 1080 Ti. Thank you for more than two years of pushing beyond your limits, my old friend. You broke the mold and will never be surpassed or forgotten.
bought 2 1080ti's FE day one finally looking to upgrade still holding out for the 4090. 1080ti SLI has kept me gaming on 2k ultra for a long time but 4k gaming has never looked better and I'm exited for the years to come.
Nice to see such a big jump! I'm running a Titan Xp atm which would be 5-10% faster than the 1080Ti here. Jumping to a RTX 4090 would be similar to the performance lift I had coming from sli gtx 660 to my Titan Xp. Shame about the crazy price, maybe the AMD 7900 XT will be the one to go for.
Not much point going for the XT over the XTX, it's 20% slower for only 10% less. Still a great upgrade over the Titan XP but honestly if you van afford a $900 card you might as well spend the extra $100 on the better model. And honestly saying that the 7900 XTX isn't even that much better value than the 4090. Whilst in terms of pure rasterization performance sure it's great value. But AAA games nowadays rely increasingly on Ray tracing, something AMD are about a generation behind on. And so despite it's incredible power on paper when you actually play games maxed out with RT you don't come close to the 4090, and what's the point of a $1000 card if your not playing maxed out. TBH you'd probably be better off looking for a good price on a 2nd hand 3090 or waiting for the rumored 4080 price cut.
@@MsMarco6 I agree, now that the new AMD cards have launched I am very disappointed with the performance/value of the 7900 XT/XTX. Going to sit tight for now and hold out for an Nvidia price cut or a good used rtx 3090.
@@MrFirerod1 Then get a bigger case. You can get cases for £50< plus you can sell your old one so it still works out at far better value. I dunno it feels silly to sacrifice 20% performance for the sake of a case. Hell the XTX isn't even that much bigger, if you can fit the XT then I reckon you could get a riser cable and mount the XTX vertically then it should fit. But obviously it's up to you, I just can't really recommend the XT to anybody and once the 4080 get's a price cut I dunno if I'll even be able to recommend the XTX. Trust me when you spend >£1000 on a PC and don't get the best of the best you end up regretting it every time you turn down a setting. I bought a 3070 laptop for £1300, a 3080 laptop would've cost £1500 for 10% extra performance, it didn't seem like good value at the time but I regret it now. Even though it's a beast you definitely feel the missing 10% especially when RT gets involved.
Amazing progress actually. 1080 ti's MSRP price is 699$ and Rtx 4090's MSRP price is 1599$. 2.2x price for 4x performance. Now you're gonna say that rtx 4090 isn't 1599$ in the market. But that's not Nvidia's fault!! That's the retailers and sellers fault and also Cryptos fault. Nvidia's price is what we will see because we are talking about Nvidia's progress. And many people got the founder's edition easily for 1599$
Consistently 3X the performance of the 1080Ti and in one case 4X faster, so even at $1600 the 4090 offers some value here, of course it doesn't look very good if you're only gaming but for productivity the 4090 is amazing
I like these videos and all so I can see the numbers but everyone needs to remember youtube is only showing it in 60fps and with compression so you aren't seeing the true difference.
I've watched so many of these GPU comparisons now. I have to say in most like this one you could flip all the data because visually I can't tell the difference. A side from a FPS read out I can't tell. Ill keep my 1080 till it doesn't render an image any more.
@@MortillaroCustoms Maybe it is caused by you using 60Hz monitor or that this video is also only in 60Hz? Maybe thought of that? Because if you cannot tell difference between 60fps and 180fps on a screen that is capable to run this framerate maybe you should visit a ophthalmologist
Well, as I like to play any game at low quality, since I like the low poly effect, it doesn't really help me to have a 4090, since I would set everything very low anyway to make the game look ugly.
Yes, you get 3x FPS with modern titles, for $2500 ... No thanks. Couldn't be happier with my 1080 Ti, was thinking of upgrading but will either wait for a huge price cut or a next gen. No reason to upgrade this gen if prices are gonna be like that.
@@elaiswaifu5459 NZ , as I'm pretty sure everywhere else in the world. Only you (in the US) get it for cheap. Rest of the world has to pay almost double the price. The price in NZ is between 3700 NZD to 4500 NZD. Which is around 2500 USD
@@korana6308 actually I’m not in the US… I’m in the Middle East. It surprised me a lot, when the 3090 came out…it was selling here for like 3000$! The fact that the 4090 is only 1800$ here instead of that ridiculous markup with the 3090 is baffling to me.
@Transistor Jump Also was thinking about switching to the red camp. I think may be waiting till next gen, then we will know for sure. AMD would probably be better than Nvidia.
3x performance for 3x the price? Doesn't seem like an upgrade at all, if it was 3x performance for around the same price or let's say a 1000 bucks, sure good deal I guess. Sad to see that there's nothing 6-7 years later I can upgrade to from a 1080 Ti. Nothing makes sense.
When the 1080ti came out, everyone was excited about it, and I was able to find one a week after it released. Found out the hard way how much of a POS the Founder's Edition 1080ti is. I solved that problem with an AIO cooler... still works, great temps. Back then, there wasn't all this weird fckery where the cards are priced for the top 2% and availability was terrible. Ever since late 2017, the only time there wasn't a shortage of some kind or another was 2019. It sucks that PC Builders are being punished and treated so horribly.
1080ti is so old now, With my 960 gtx windforce 4go, we are still with 80 fps in gta online with ultra settings in 1080p, thanks new NVIDIA drivers... No need 1000/2000/3000/4000series until GTA 6 is released, so in 2024... Smart guy here becauce I am playing with the right setup for the game I play..... ;) Think about it...
The improvements are ENORMOUS. If only the price wasn't. At 1k, the 4090 would be amazing. That's accounting for rising costs. The 4080 is genuinely one of the best GPU'S of all time. The performance per watt is genuinely incredible. It's an extremely well-rounded card sold at an unreasonable price. If only it was $799. At that price, no one would or should care about the 1080ti anymore. This insane love for the 1080ti is strange... it was a great card at a great price. Would people still love it if it was unreasonably priced? Nvidia is still making fantastic GPUs. Their greed is spoiling the excitement though. AMD finally caught up with the 6000 series and then... lost it through the embarrassing 7000 series.
@@ToxicNoxic I said that in my comment. It's not worth buying a 1080ti anymore. Support for drivers will most likely be cut next generation. It was a great card in its day but that was a long time ago. The performance of that card today is in the low-end range. The RTX 4000 series is so impressive. The 4090 is 70-90% faster than the 3090. That is the biggest jump in performance than it has been in over a decade. The pricing ruins an otherwise great architecture.
@@ejkk9513 they wont be cutting support anytime soon considering how popular it still is + they only cut support 2 generations before it, and considering the pricing of the new generation its a terrible idea to upgrade from a 1080ti if you have one, and as i said with the lowering prices on ebay its still a great value
The GTX 1080ti is +3x faster than the GTX 580... and let's not forget that Fermi and Pascal are 6 years apart. Srsly can't believe all the ppl that are drooling b/c the 4090 is 3x faster. Get a grip, it's not like Nvidia hasn't done this before.
Surprised how well it holds up (1080 Ti). Part of fun of owning that card is a few simple settings tweaks will get FPS much closer to RTX 4090 than shown here even in 4K. Most of the Ultra settings in modern games are poorly optimised and add only very subtle extras over High. Sure on 4090 you can easily reach 4K 120fps in 120hz on LG C2 but 60fps and even 30fps still benefits from faster screen response time and less ghosting vs a regular 4K 60hz display. I also think 4090 is total overkill for 1440p 165hz gaming displays, 1080 Ti is just fine for 1440p. The insane pricing is a big turn off, plus fact that even 6 years since 1080 Ti came out most PC games are still at their core just scaled up PS4 games. Look at the controversy and lost sales which occurred with Cyberpunk which is one of the few games to truly need next gen hardware to even be playable. So we can keep on enjoying those 1080 Ti cards (and RTX 2080 Ti) for years to come.
When looking at 6 years timespan, efficiency gain would be the most interesting aspect for me. In order to compare that, I'd undervolt the 4090 to the same power consumption level as the 1080 TI - similar thing goes for the CPU power. Though the 4090 would very likely take the crown (by how much?), it should get really interesting when you bring in "value-for-money": Now can the 4090 still compete?
@@HeadPack Thx for the very valuable real-life info! Based on this I made up virtual scenario of letting FS 2020 run 24/7, at 4k-8k ultra settings (max. gpu load) here in Germany at (upcoming) 60c per kwh, for a full year - for a steady Live Stream on Twitch or so. My question was basically if the e-power costs equal the price of another 4090 (or possibly future 5090). That's basically the point of the joke, but i know it's weak I haven't actually calculated/estimated it for a good proof).
I'm thinking about upgrading my 1080ti rig soonish. It was definitely the card that had the longest run of any of the cards I have owned and that's starting from a 3dfx Banshee.
Buy a 1440p panel and that 1080ti is more than enough. In fact this right here proves that unless your rocking a rx580 or 1650 buying anything in the 4000 series is a waste of your money! If these test prove anything its that anyone who bought a 1080ti back in the day may have gotten the deal of the century! p.s. Also pause as you watch and you can clearly see texture inaccuracy far worse in the 4090... kinda like there running DLSS 3. If so its not a true apples to oranges comparison!
Games :
Spider-Man Miles Morales- 0:15 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesSpiderManPC
Forza Horizon 5 - 1:06 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesForza5
God of War - 2:17 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesGoWPC
CYBERPUNK 2077 - 3:06 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesCP2077
Hitman 3 - 4:02 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesHitman3
Microsoft Flight Simulator - 4:48 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesMFS20
Horizon Zero Dawn - 6:04 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesH0D
Red Dead Redemption 2 - 7:01 - gvo.deals/TestingGamesRDR2
System:
Windows 10 Pro
Core i9-13900K - bit.ly/3SgY3xf
ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E Gaming - bit.ly/3scEZpc
G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB 32GB DDR5 6000MHz - bit.ly/3XlBGdU
CPU Cooler - be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 - bit.ly/35G5atV
GeForce RTX 4090 24GB - bit.ly/3CSaMCj
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB - bit.ly/3rPLVqw
SSD - 2xSAMSUNG 970 EVO M.2 2280 1TB - bit.ly/2NmWeQe
Power Supply CORSAIR HX Series HX1200 1200W - bit.ly/3EZWtNj
I love how you never show any proof of actually owning any of the hardware 😍
@Transistor Jump First quarter 2017! Anyway the cool part is 6600xt's are about that performance level so in 5-6 years that's going to most likely be entry level GPU performance, or near it.
I had a Rog 1080 ti any game 4k max settings
did you use dlss 3.0 i couldn't see the option
What is the name of the benchmark tool?
For $699 MSRP, 1080 Ti probably offered the best performance and longevity out of every Nvidia cards.
Yes it did but the difference is absolutely insane now even with 3080ti is huge.
It's still incredible that 1080ti is 699...
the marketing from nvidia really worked out
not really, locally I can find €700 RTX3070 which kinda beats it lol
@@xorkatoss longevity
@@xorkatoss bro even the 2080ti has more longevity than 3070 and at cheaper price because everyone bought into Nvidia's lie That it's faster when it's not. That 11gig vram gonna put in work while the 3070 gonna be vram constraint probably even at 1080p in a couple years
1080ti release price - $699
4090 release price - $1599
The 4090 might be fast but it's hardly good value
4050 - $699 👍 budget video card
Why Tf are you expecting value from a halo product???? Titans have always been overpriced compared to flagships lol
@@Drip7914 "Titans have always been overpriced compared to flagships lol" Yeah except the 4090 ISN'T a titan product. Titan cards weren't designed for gaming. They were scientific, creative and productivity cards. The 4090 is designed and marketed for gaming, which means it is entirely legitimate to measure its price and performance against prior generations.
The titan cost ~2k usd and thats the equivalent of the 4090 during the 1080ti's time.
@@Drip7914 Overpriced? For the price of one video card of this one. Even now, you can build an excellent average PC that will pull all the new items in 2k resolution. Do you think this is normal? Do you always have an extra 1,500 thousand bucks in your pocket?
The 1080 TI should be put in the Gaming Hall of Fame. The Smithsonian Institution should have it on display. To me, is iconic. The way it kept on fighting through the other generations of cards, like no other card has ever done. It was the very meaning of "The gift that keeps on giving" It should be put in the history books and also used as sort of a template, on how GPU makers design all their cards. Nothing but love for the 1080TI!
Uhm.
100% been rocking it for nearly 6 years with no reason to replace
the 1050 ti as well
they were reincarnated in the gpu shortage
That's what happens when nvidia doesn't gate their tech in order to slowly drip generational improvements I guess. Let's not forget the 1080ti came out as an ace response to an announcement AMD had made about their new cards (that ended up not being that groundbreaking) and nvidia desperately felt like they had to do something about it.
still running my GTX 1080Ti because I can't find any stock 4090 or 7900 XTX in stock for my 12700k rig I built several months back. Getting sick of the availability issues. Not about to buy from scalpers (even the scalpers that are listed on new egg).
3 generations later it can still comfortably do 4k/30 on most games. That is actually insane.
Not like you’d really wanna. 1080p 60 for modern games is fine anyway for this old thing.
@@Thewaterspirit57 More like 1440p 60 tbh. 1080p 60 is achievable on considerably weaker cards.
@@henok_gk My 3080 Ti can barely hold 60fps in Fortnite at Ultra with RTX enabled at 1080p
@@Nightbot0182 Disable RT, especially in FPS games. Plus a 1080 ti doesn't support it to begin with so it doesn't suffer the performance loss.
@@henok_gk fortnite is not an fps game. And have you seen the difference? Turning on lumen makes the game look like a pixar movie. Its a generational leap in graphics.
5 year old gpu still runs better than a PS5.
yes
You own none of these
It runs way better, this is on much higher resolution aswell
you need an award for clown comment of the year
Ps5 was found to be roughly a 1060 ti - 1070 by gamers nexus and LTT so that’s not surprising
The 1080ti is such an incredible card. I miss those days a lot.
Yep, I only replaced mine with a 3080Ti a couple of months ago. It lasted me nearly five years of smooth, rock-solid gameplay. An amazing card.
Still use mine. 😅
yup. i got my gtx 1080 non ti for 512€ in ~mid 2017, a great card for a great prices. now you pay that for mid range cards
@@Teeb2023 I'm in the same boat as well, I've been using a 1080Ti strix for four years and only recently replaced it with a 3090 FE. My 1080Ti ran every game I had at 1440p ultra settings with a smooth framerate, the only reason I replaced it is because I wanted something a bit better at 4k since I recently got a 4k 144hz monitor.
@@bone4k and why wouldnt you if it can run games like cyberpunk 4K on TV as I rock it now, looking sharp as fuark and no slack, its on the edge i dont say its not but graphics is 100% super awesome, if I turn off few things i get mucho FPS even 4k, its chill, and sincerelly I would have to buy really 4090 to feel the difference properly with new card and the price is really unbuyable so for me its a wait game, for new generations to come, even if I have to play some new games on not the highest settings, or just stick with my 2k monitor 144Hz for speed and frames
Damn the 1080ti still runs many of the titles comfortably at 4k! It was an anomaly in price to performance.
It’s not an anomaly, it’s how things should be, 4090 is an anomaly and 4080 even more, in a bad way
@Husha563 it is 4k ultra, your brain has some issues Bro
@Husha563 bro he's playing in 4k at ultra and max settings and it did very well if he lowers the quality a bit it will definitely be about 80 90 fps or even 100 in some titles
@Husha563 bro I didn't say it's good for 4k I said that it's performing very well in 4k considering the fact that this is a 6 years old GPU
It is definitely more suitable to play at 1440p
Products should always become better with each new generation. However, that is not the case for 20xx, 30xx and 40xx series. Only the xx90 cards can be considered a big step ups. Everything else is literally barely better than previous iterations, and in most cases worse. As well as horrible price to performance ratio.
1080ti, a true beast fron the past
its crazy how far we've come. its also crazy how well the 1080ti holds up for its age. fantastic card
1080ti was not designed for 4K resolution 6 years ago, but yet, it still can output around 30-40fsp under 4K, that is impressive. The mainstream resolution in 2022 is still 1080 or 2K. Not many graphic cards can handle 4K as of today. If you still have a 1080ti, hold it dearly.
It was designed for 4K 60fps for the older games of 2016-2017.
They started this 4k gaming thing way back with the 980 and 980ti especially, I dont know what you are talking about.
The 1080 Ti at the time was the only card that could run The Witcher 3 at 4K60 maxed out and it has 11 Gigs of RAM. Saying it wasn't made for 4K is just flat out wrong. The mainstream aren't buying an 80 Ti. Nobody shopping for that kind of spec card should be at 1080p now, unless they want over 200Hz.
The hell is 2k resolution?
@@erikhoeffner When you see monitor resolutions display has this in it specifications:- 2560x1440
Upgraded from a 1080ti to a 4090 just a week ago. Man the 1080ti was such a great card. Value - Price was on point
congrats my man. When it comes to graphics cards in the last 6 years, you won! Enjoy the 4090.
you're part of the problem why there exists a 1600 msrp base model gpu in today's market, as long as people like you keep buying whatever ridiculously priced products corporations throw at you and have the audacity to call it good value, the Market will never recover, why would they compete to lower prices and gain market share when CONSOOMers will buy anything, see you in 4 years for your next upgrade the rtx 6090 with 3000$ msrp
I hope your connector wont melt
@@allligatoahr4945 Won't if he plugs it in all the way.
Still got a GTX 1080 (none Ti!!), and I will get a RTX 4090 early 2023!
Loved my 1080TI to death! Got it for $600 brand new back in 2018 right before the overhyped launch of the RTX 2000 series. It was one hell of a goated card for its time that got me through all the gpu shortages and scalpers over the years. Retired the reliable beast a few months ago and upgraded from it to a 3090TI.
The 20 series wasn't overhyped it's technology was more advanced than the games available so it was definitely held back in some ways.
Yo same lmao I recently sold it to a friend for 300 box and everything great card. I got a 3080 now for 600$
@@Dragonlord826 performancewise it definitly was overhyped. Maxwell to pascal was a huge step. But 2080 was an absolute joke compared to 1080 considering msrp and nbo game usíng raytracing at the time
@@TDKAusbildungstätte I'll give the 2080 a pass in this regard since it was the introduction to ray-tracing so it was realistically a testing phase for the whole GPU market since cards like these were never seen before.
i still have a 1080, still getting good fps in most games at 1440p
I dont play a lot of cutting edge games, but cyberpunk was rough.. 😂
Settings at Ultra usually don't give you much of a graphics improvement over "High" but a very significant performance hit. 1080 Ti could easily be stretched for longer if those are not set at "Ultra"
Also not all features offer the same visual uplift at equal performance penalty.
What I did with Fortnite is I positioned myself in an exact position (with good view on the general scenery) and cycled through every setting, taking a screenshot everytime (ingame FPS counter visible in the screenshot too).
This helped me find some settings that have close to no performance impact that I can leave on ultra, while leaving me with only 3 settings that I can tweak for the ideal performance-fidelity balance.
the same can also be done on 4090
@@puerlatinophilus3037 smart
@@oozly9291 My findings: Textures and render distance can be left on ultra with close to no performance impact. Shadows is best set on medium, effects set to medium (high also does some cool effects on chests but has noticeable performance impact) and post-processing set to medium.
Anything above these settings gives low to no visual uplift (i.e. I'd have to actively go out looking, but otherwise in regular gameplay it'd be indistinguishable) with a moderate to severe impact on performance.
TSR settings can and will vary depending on personal preference, but at 1440p I mostly use it at low + balanced.
Also if you turn on Nanite and set Global Illumination to "lumen high" you'll get 98% of the "raytracing looks" at a fairly low cost, if you have a good CPU, as Nanite seems to considerably lower your CPU bottleneck ceiling. (In my case on a 3700x I go from 240-300 FPS down to 180 with everything else turned to the absolute lowest.)
@@crescentmoon256 ok so? What are you on about?
Will hold on to my 1080ti for a while longer. The 4090 is not good value. When I bought the 1080ti it was pricy but Nvidia is now beyond reasonable with their prices. Long live the 1080ti
1080ti was a great card. I would have held onto mine had I not scored a 3080 for msrp. With how much second hand cards were going for, I upgraded for like $200.
im still using my 1080ti but i can tell its about time to get a upgrade :s prices seems to be against it atm tho.
4090 is the new 1080 Ti, market changes doesn't stay constant in pricing
The GTX 1080 Ti was $699 at launch, the 4090 is $2500 right now. RIP Nvidia, I'm waiting for the new Intel ARC 890.
@@transistorjump919 4090 got huge Gaming jump making it the deserving flagship card that's finally worth the price, it's like getting Titan card for half the price, a card no one can compete against
Honestly, **only** being ~3-4x faster, after six years and more than twice the money, AND requiring 60% more power, is kind of depressing.
still rocking a 1080ti along with a 1440p gsync display, got both of them about 5 years ago.
Same. The GTX 1080 Ti was $699 at launch, the 4090 is $2500 right now. RIP Nvidia, I'm waiting for the new Intel ARC 890.
I just updated from a 1080ti to a 4090. The biggest difference i've noticed is in games with RTX since the GTX card's can't do that. The higher frames are great if your monitor supports a close refresh rate but damn the 1080ti was a beast until the end. Framing it and putting it on a wall
if you play on 1080P , 1080ti its just fine and run all the games above 100 fps.
@@Scarcela92 even for 4K
@@JZ0ver 4k maybe i dont know, i have a gtx 1080, not TI, and i can play all games ultra full hd i get warzone example i get 115fps! I think is fine for me
Did you frame it? I'm considering doing the same for mine
honestly, the 1080TI was my first ever GPU, im literally gonna keep it forever as a memorial
I bought a 1080ti a few days ago to be my new 1080p GPU, paid $180 and it runs like a hot damn! Doesn't really cut it for new games in 4k, but still puts out frames for days at fhd.
Pay no mind to any negative comments about 1080p. It seems like 90% of the elitist gamers go to comment section of every tech video and trash anyone on 1080p. What is funny is 90% of gamers are running cards with $150 on monitors worth $150. Gtx cards and 1080p monitors. These elitists are confused that they are the odd man out for thinking it is necessary to have 4k120 in order to game. All of the 4080/4090 owners flock to these video and validate their thoughts that 1080p is trash and totally forget that most every gamer is still on gtx and 1080p. I personally would love an upgrade to 1440p or 4k120 but I have a family and I am responsible. That doesn't mean my gaming experience delivers any less than 95% the same experience that these fools spending $3000 on a setup get. Most people make $50k a year and it would be stupid to spend that much just for a little eye candy. The intelligent gamers have older hardware on 1080p monitors. Let the monkeys convince their moms that they'll lose Fortnite if they don't have 4k 120. Lol 🤣 sorry for the rant. It just frustrates me how many people bash others setups when the ones bashing are the odd man out. Pure ignorance.
@@christophermullins7163 You sound like a frustrator yourself.
@@krzemas80 huh?
@@christophermullins7163 Shut up! If you were not a poor maggot, you know you would also go 4K120.
@@uninterestingprofile bro I bet I got more than you.. reason is I make wise decisions with my money. Is the poor idiot's that blow $4k on a PC when you can get half the fps for a 20th the price. It's how I maintain deep pockets.
Still rocking a GTX 1080 Aorus, a beast of a card still. With a proper liquid cooling it oc itself to 2000 MHz. Mine is coupled with a 3440x1440 80Hz monitor by LG and play all games at this res without any problems at all! Got it 5 years ago for 600 euros
It looks like Nvidia is getting most of the improvement through brute force as opposed to efficiency. It seems to get 3 times the FPS but with more than twice the power consumption. I would be more impressed to see the 4090 double the 1080Ti performance but with the same power consumption.
Last year, I went from an nvs 4200m (very low end graphics chip, even slower than newer ipgu's) to an RTX 3080 and boy, was it a big jump in performance! I think I'll wait a bit until changing my gpu again.
my dude I'm about to build my second ever pc in my life (first one was prebuilt) and I'm jumping from i3 3250 and gt 640 mini to r5 5600x and very good aftermarket rtx 3070, I'm not even sure how much of a leap between performance levels that is besides looking at benchmarks online, the Intel one was so choppy and laggy and crashing its insane, and now I'll be able to use high refresh rate and high res monitors without a hiccup, I'm so excited and i just cant hide it 🎶
Fr. Jumped from a crappy 820m laptop to a 3080ti desktop. It feels so good to not check the system requirements of a game before getting it.
1080ti not for 4k, but does handle itself very well in 4k on a bit older titles. I'm on 1080ti, and it's a blast, but would love to get something better in a reasonable price range.
It did well at 4k for a while, but even with the settings tweaked it's showing its age. My brother is still using a 1080ti for gaming at 4k and he's probably going to bite the bullet and get a used 3080.
If you want to AMD is right around the corner with basically a 4090 performance card for 600 less, its still 1k tho
its good for 1440p now. Still not bad
@@ToxicNoxic Which model would that be. I've been using Nvidia cards for so long, I don't know how AMD ranks their series
at the time when 1080ti was released, nvidia straightly said that it was meant for 4k 60 fps
The 1080 ti is Nvidia's greated card ever. After 6 years the fact that it can run games in 4k at 30+ fps is remarcable. I have one on my PC and right now I'm playing Baldur's Gate 3 in 2k at 60-80 fps with all settings on High. To me, that is wonderful. I'm not locked out of games, i'm not forced to get a 4090, everything just works. And 2k gaming is ok
Got my 1080ti the week it hit the stores and still play on it. I see no reason yet to change it. It does every thing I want. I love this Card!
still on the GTX 1080 Ti, the thing is tweaking the settings just to get good fps with good graphics, is still possible with a bit of effort, I play pretty much everything at high refresh 80 for adventures to 130+ for shooters
Same. Best card purchase of my life. No noises , easy install, stable temps (even after a hot Nvme install behind it) everything has worked like a clock for so many years with my 1080 Ti.
Would not trade it for anything less than a 4080 16gb but it would have to be no more than $500 ,and 4090 for $1000 max. And if the price is not gonna drop, then I'm willing to wait till next gen. Honestly they tested a 4K which this card was never meant to play, 1080p would probably be the same FPS on both cards ( though I do play in 4k and don't mind playing at 30 fps on ultra settings).
@@korana6308 when is a gpu not an easy install and when is temps not stable? temps only depends on the cooler. noone of that is a good trade, its normal xD
@@Stance1988 Quite often. Read on Nvidia 970 problems 1030 problems some 1070... etc.
In my personal experience , many cards didn't even work from the get go ( my first ever card bought on my own hard earned money was 8800 GTS 640 and at launch ... and it didn't work when I got home. ) Most recently had an RTX 2080 from Gigabyte, the shroud broke ( in fact it's impossible not to break it , because nothing to hold on to on the card... the fan broke... eventually ... the card wasn't recognizing for some time, installation of drivers took like an hour (or some absurdly long time), coil whine and you get extra coil whine when you add certain post processing , if you look it up online, you can't get rid of that coil whine because " it is normal" and according to specs. And I got the same FPS as my 1080 Ti... should I continue? Also if you remember problems with memory on a 30 series cards... etc etc etc nothing of sorts that are on my EVGA 1080 Ti works like butter, no problems at all, everything just works like butter runs cool. Overclocks very well. Stable. No crushes at all. All games are running fine. Didn't change or clean anything ( doesn't get much dirty). Works just perfectly also survived a bad PSU twice... Didn't break or anything like that. Just works just as intended with no hidden mishaps or unfortunate circumstances etc. Makes me not want to change it until next gen at least...
Also forgot to add that I have no noise at all with it (unlike my RTX 2080 ) . It is literally silent , compare to everything else in my setup.
I still do that on my GTX 1080 at 1440P
The 1080ti was my dream card. I finally acquired one over the summer after trading a 2060 strix for it. Honestly my favorite 'powerhouse' card. Handles anything I throw at it.
Lol I would have kept the 2060
@@AlbertoRodriguez-qx1dr The 2060 would struggle pretty hard with some higher detailed games. The 1080ti shreds still. The 2060 was also way too large for the case I had it in and for the build. The steady decline of the 2060's price over time was also a huge factor in getting rid of it. The 1080ti's value is still fairly good for its age.
@@kitpalencar5165 interesting, glad it worked for you!
@@kitpalencar5165 got a 2060 super and it works better than a 1080TI lol
@@Alex96194 what's funny about a card better than a stock 2060???
Bought the 1080 ti years ago at the amazing price of 500 Euros. I bet Nvidea regrets ever making it.
1080 ti at 699 was a super high end gpu with a premium price tag but was well worth it. now we are at literally over double prices for a similar level card, even the base 80 series is 70% more than the 80 ti series of that era its nuts how fast the prices shot up to such shitty levels that are not at all worth it
Don’t buy it 💀
And have you heard about inflation?
@@krzemas80 then you should buy a 7000 car for the price of 20000, and the same for food and the rest, and we should all be dead starving.
@@robertcarhiboux3164 Inflation wasn't that much but check yourself how it is in your country and it certainly had a big impact on the price, $1000 then is not the same $1000 now. The other thing is you shouldn't compare an 80ti card to a 90. And one more thing, basically most countries are getting richer, you know there are exceptions but that's generally the case. Since the seller is richer, the store also makes more money and the product is more expensive.
We haven't had 100% inflation in the last 6 years, trust me bro 🤣
Everything except Cyberpunk still totally playable on the 1080ti in high quality 4k - the crazy thing is that even many newer cards like the 3070 start to experience some small studder etc. because they only have 6-8GB if VRam and dont fair much better in real world gaming. the 1080ti was just a very well rounded package.
Yeah I still run an 1080ti. With fsr you can get decent performance in cyberpunk even in 4k. I got mine for 300 bucks 4 years ago.
Cyberpunk runs really well for me, odd
@@kujodriptaro3560 yeah on medium settings
20fps mfs, 20fps cyberpunk, 30fps god of war 🤮🤮🤮 looks like a slideshow
@@blazesmooth5573 I run everything on high
I still remember when the 1080ti was the king and a dream for most people now they advanced so quickly.
Right, I had one and was super happy with it. Then got another. Then 3070. Then 3090, and will get a 4090 or ti or wait for the 5080 or 5090 when it comes out. Well see.
I bought a 2070 and was excited about it until I learned it's basically as good as the 1080ti released years before. I upgraded before from 980ti so missed that sweet spot with the 1080ti release. Will make sure next time to have a higher performance bump either with 4080 if it will go down in price or get a cheaper 3090/ti if I can find one.
@SpaceHyphenSpace 1080 ti is faster and yea it's a smart option to sell your current card and upgrade to something 2x performance and you'd be a happier dude guy lad
@@xpodx spoiled nigga ain't no one gonna take your advise bro went from a 3070 to a 3090
@@blazesmooth5573 why am I spoiled my guy?
As you can see, the GTX 1080 Ti is still a pretty good video card that allows you to play all modern games. I recently swapped my old Radeon R9 290 for a GTX 3070 Ti and am very happy.
sure if you play everything on low settings... get with the times.. entry level video card is a 3090 ti... the 1080 is sooo yesterday
GTX 3070 Ti 💀☠️
I rememeber watching this photorealistic ue4 projects running on 1080 ti at the time. It was like yesterday.
I actually upgrade my zotac 1080ti to a rtx 4090 last Saturday... this video hits so diffrent man.
To my old 1080ti: thank you so much for every moment i was allowed to share with you 🙏👋
You mug 😂😂
You and people like you are the reason we’ll have £2,000-£3000 GPUs soon. Then you’ll join in with everyone else complaining about the prices you caused
upgrading to 4090 from a 1080 and I must say 1080 served me so well. On to this new beast for another 7 years hopefully!
Considering this new generation is apparently going to run until 2027 and the consoles have 2070 equivalents vs the common 1650s on Steam? You're golden.
1080 is still a great card. I saved a little by getting my 1070ti for 400 flat at the time. Still very happy with it
I got a water cooled 1080TI, the MSI Seahawk back in 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic for $450 on eBay. I'm still not really considering upgrading because I only play games at 1440p. It's also nice that I know I could get what I paid for out of it even waiting another year
40fps in 4k is still really impressive
I remember someone was mad about buying a $1500 card just to play Cyberpunk at 40fps lol
@@jasonzhu9742 1: It's cyberpunk, what did he expect?
2: That's what dlss is for, to not get 40 fps.
It seems the 1080ti will be the last & best value performance card of the highest tier during a generation release.
It's amazing that the 1080ti is still a good performance after six years
@Transistor Jump почти 6 лет
Correction:
The 1080 ti was released in 2017 not in 2016.
Like, right before the first GPU mining boom.
4090 is 7/8 times faster in V-Ray, Lumion, UE5, Twinmotion, Blender =) . And with double VRAM, so you can manage bigger projects.
The 1080Ti is probably the best graphics card ever. The mere facts that is still holds today is so impressive. Imagine if we always got that kind of price/performance
sure it is... if you travel back to 2012
@@Nillz95 you don't get it, I wasn't saying it's the best card on the market right now,
Remember it's 4K Gameplay not 1080p.
Just got some Arctic MX-6 for my 1080Ti. Still going strong and getting the temps back down will help a ton. 1080Ti is a legend.
repasted my gigabyte aorus 1080ti last week with MX-4. my honey started hitting 84° C and throtteling often. worked wonders, now maxing at 78° C with 70% fan speed
You know, even with the benchmarks being higher, visually it's hard to see that much difference to justify the added cost to upgrade. I just recently switched put my 1080ti with a 3070ti and while I do get more fps and less latency, it still visually looks just about the same!
The video is 60fps, so half of the 4090s frames aren't seen, that's why it looks closer than it is.
I dont get it. What do you mean visually looks the same? If your video settings of the game is the same, of course nothing visually would change. On the other hand, the frame rate that increased would be limited by your monitor refresh rate. The feeling and smoothness of the gameplay itself should feel better with that increased frame rate. Other than that, I don't understand what do you mean by "visually looks just about the same".
go ahead and buy gt 1030... sure it will have 1 fps BUUUT BIG BUT HEAR ME OUT VISUALLY IT WILL LOOK THE SAME
GTX 1080ti launch day $699 RTX 4090 launch day $1599 pointless comparison
Also when the 1080ti launched you could get it at or even below msrp good luck doing that with a 4090 they start at $1800 and are averaging around $2200.
1080ti is still a very good card. I still use the Evga Hybrid SC2 variant, barely gets to 55C in full load.
For some reason, only in Grounded I've seen it go to 60C, but I think it's an optimization issue, because it seems to be more demanding than professional gpu benchmarks regardless of what card you're using.
In 2017 i built my entire computer, with a new 4k monitor, new keyboard, new mouse. Evga 1080ti, 16gb of ram, i7 7700k kaby lake for less than the cost of a 4090 at it's current price gouging. The lowest I've seen is at 2300. What a sham you are nvidia. I love my 1080ti and it still holds up like a beast on my 3440x1440 monitor i have now. Won't be changing to your horrendous pricing model anymore.
The 1080 TI is an absolute gem of a card especially since it retains its SLI ability so you can slap 2 side by side to do the work.
A 4-way SLI 1080ti setup that was liquid nitrogen cooled still sits on some benchmark scoreboards above the 4090
@@aerostorm_ I'd be disappointed if it didn't.
The real beauty of this is: You don't actually need a new graphics card. I remember when I actually needed a new computer because the new games just needed MORE. Better CPU, better GPU, more RAM, more Space ^.^
Now I can just play almost anything... with my 6 year old config.
So this video shows that you don't really need 4090 without a high refresh 4k screen. 1080ti is enough in 1440p
Forget 1440p. 1080p is enough.
@@korana6308 what happened to your eyes😅
@Husha563 I personally play older titles at upscale 4k at 1080p on my 1080 Ti. But honestly wouldn't mind if I really had to to play at 1080p .
1440p is a middle step that is just absurd. either 4k or 1080p , and 1080p will enough for you to enjoy the game.
I have my 1080ti ROG Strix since 2017 and I am only now thinking of a rebuild for the 4090. It has and still is a beast for me. Best value card they ever produced imo.
Same here brother, same here. Thankfully, I upgraded everything else over the years, so it's an easy upgrade for me with just the GPU. Think this 1080 ti belongs in a display case now...
I had a 1080Ti back when they were the top tier (other than Titans) and it was a great card. Hard to believe it looks so weak by comparison here as it doesn't seem that long ago it was top dog but it did hold its own for years either way.
This is at 4K. At 1440p or even better 1080p it's still good for a 60+ fps experience in most games.
@@שלמה-נ1ח Sure, but they are no longer actively supported by Nvidia so not really worth buying now either way
@@MaTtRoSiTy wdym i'm still getting regular driver updates for the GTX 950M in my laptop
@@MaTtRoSiTy strange because I get driver updates even 2 times a month
@Transistor Jump Nothing changes inside the driver package apart some critical bug fixes, no optimisation is done since quite some time, upgrading your drivers for your pascal GPU now is worthless.
Ran the OG Titan, then Titan Pascal, then Maxwell so very similar to the 1080TI during that gen. Can definitely say man what a powerful card it was. Holds up shockingly well in this video for sure. Haven't nabbed a 4090 FE yet but am on a 3090 FE and true, obviously with these flagship cards the value may not be there seemingly as much anymore but if you do rendering and content creation it's a no-brainer.
Great comparison. You also have to wonder just how much the CPU helps lift the load compared to a six-year old say, Ivy Bridge or so during that era.
1080TI still not bad for 2022
i mean for 1080p )
@@game_protocolgg and 1440p. some games 4k too
@@game_protocolgg 1080ti is like a 3060ti ofc it's not bad and it's a 1440p card
In 6 years, rtx 7090 will be released and then there will be a comparison of 4090 and 7090 at 8k resolution, now in rdr2 in pure 8k without dlss it shows 40 fps, while 7090 will probably give out 120 fps and in 4k it will generally give out 360 fps which is a lot, I hope to exit rtx 7090, there will be 8k120Hz TVs, 4k360Hz monitors and high-speed HDMI displayport cables capable of transmitting such data without compression
maybe they will make a new name for their gpu's maybe for example mtx or ctx 6080 ti i think
That is if you are still alive
@@Deathwing21 lol
In January I upgraded from my GTX1080Ti KFA2 (700€) to the RTX3080TI FE (1500€). Well the RTX was really expensive, payed about 200€ more than the shop price because I dont wanted to wait. The 1080TI was great.
it still is. The 1080Ti in 20 years will be a very expensive card for a retro build.
4090 is obviously massively superior. But in some games (obvious not Cyberpunk lol) the lack of frames was somewhat like a motion blur that make the movement and game look real
The GTX 1080 Ti was $699 at launch, the 4090 is $2500 right now. RIP Nvidia, I'm waiting for the new Intel ARC 890.
ARC are trash. Not even the half performance.
@@Djmaxofficial and a quarter of the price
I'm just to say my farewell to a titan, a friend, a brother - 1080 Ti. Thank you for more than two years of pushing beyond your limits, my old friend. You broke the mold and will never be surpassed or forgotten.
bought 2 1080ti's FE day one finally looking to upgrade still holding out for the 4090. 1080ti SLI has kept me gaming on 2k ultra for a long time but 4k gaming has never looked better and I'm exited for the years to come.
Yeah but I heard games don't optimize for sli anymore so how you playing gamed in sli?
You're better off these days going AMD price to performance wise, but seeing as you bought 2 FE's day one that's not an issue lol
Nice to see such a big jump! I'm running a Titan Xp atm which would be 5-10% faster than the 1080Ti here. Jumping to a RTX 4090 would be similar to the performance lift I had coming from sli gtx 660 to my Titan Xp. Shame about the crazy price, maybe the AMD 7900 XT will be the one to go for.
please dont go to 7900xt its proven that its a lot slower than claimed.
Not much point going for the XT over the XTX, it's 20% slower for only 10% less. Still a great upgrade over the Titan XP but honestly if you van afford a $900 card you might as well spend the extra $100 on the better model.
And honestly saying that the 7900 XTX isn't even that much better value than the 4090. Whilst in terms of pure rasterization performance sure it's great value.
But AAA games nowadays rely increasingly on Ray tracing, something AMD are about a generation behind on. And so despite it's incredible power on paper when you actually play games maxed out with RT you don't come close to the 4090, and what's the point of a $1000 card if your not playing maxed out.
TBH you'd probably be better off looking for a good price on a 2nd hand 3090 or waiting for the rumored 4080 price cut.
@@MsMarco6 I agree, now that the new AMD cards have launched I am very disappointed with the performance/value of the 7900 XT/XTX. Going to sit tight for now and hold out for an Nvidia price cut or a good used rtx 3090.
@@MsMarco6 But I can only fit a 7900 XT in my case.
@@MrFirerod1 Then get a bigger case.
You can get cases for £50< plus you can sell your old one so it still works out at far better value.
I dunno it feels silly to sacrifice 20% performance for the sake of a case.
Hell the XTX isn't even that much bigger, if you can fit the XT then I reckon you could get a riser cable and mount the XTX vertically then it should fit.
But obviously it's up to you, I just can't really recommend the XT to anybody and once the 4080 get's a price cut I dunno if I'll even be able to recommend the XTX.
Trust me when you spend >£1000 on a PC and don't get the best of the best you end up regretting it every time you turn down a setting.
I bought a 3070 laptop for £1300, a 3080 laptop would've cost £1500 for 10% extra performance, it didn't seem like good value at the time but I regret it now.
Even though it's a beast you definitely feel the missing 10% especially when RT gets involved.
I'm, still rocking my FTW 3 1080ti with liquid metal(rip EVGA) and still running cool. Can't wait to see if I'll will switch for 4090 or 7900xtx..
if you switch give me the 1080ti 😂😂
It's crazy to see just how playable so many games are, even today, on a 1080ti. It truly is/was a beast of a card.
Thanks for all your tests! They do really help a lot! 🙏
3x the performance for 3x the price? Nice progress!
Yes it seems price to performance hasnt changed for nvidia. They just are bumping up the price. Hope the rtx 5090 is not 2400 $.
Amazing progress actually. 1080 ti's MSRP price is 699$ and Rtx 4090's MSRP price is 1599$. 2.2x price for 4x performance. Now you're gonna say that rtx 4090 isn't 1599$ in the market. But that's not Nvidia's fault!! That's the retailers and sellers fault and also Cryptos fault. Nvidia's price is what we will see because we are talking about Nvidia's progress. And many people got the founder's edition easily for 1599$
0 progress more like degeneration
and about 150 more watt, nice progress XD
@@dinamo7485 1600 maybe in your dreams far away in US... have a look worldwide.
Consistently 3X the performance of the 1080Ti and in one case 4X faster, so even at $1600 the 4090 offers some value here, of course it doesn't look very good if you're only gaming but for productivity the 4090 is amazing
I got the 4090, it's my first Nvidia card in like 12-15 years... absolute beast of a GPU.
2023 coming up and that card still holds up got mine in my VR rig runs with no issues.
Thanks for the video, this is the exact upgrade scenario I am planning on right now. It's good to see what I can expect for improvements..
I like these videos and all so I can see the numbers but everyone needs to remember youtube is only showing it in 60fps and with compression so you aren't seeing the true difference.
I've watched so many of these GPU comparisons now. I have to say in most like this one you could flip all the data because visually I can't tell the difference. A side from a FPS read out I can't tell. Ill keep my 1080 till it doesn't render an image any more.
yo
The whole point to compare the power of 2 cards is to put them side by side in same settings so only difference is the framerate.
@@OrbitlynX right but what I'm saying is I can't see a difference between 60fps and 180fps. So what is the point of having more?
@@MortillaroCustoms Maybe it is caused by you using 60Hz monitor or that this video is also only in 60Hz? Maybe thought of that? Because if you cannot tell difference between 60fps and 180fps on a screen that is capable to run this framerate maybe you should visit a ophthalmologist
@@OrbitlynX I have a 120hz monitor, and if this video is capped at 60hz what would be the point of presenting the video with the data?
Well, as I like to play any game at low quality, since I like the low poly effect, it doesn't really help me to have a 4090, since I would set everything very low anyway to make the game look ugly.
1080 ti is still a good gpu!!
Yeah. If you're playing on 1440p resolution.
i agree
Been good for all levels up until this year. 4K performance now requires option tinkering but still fine at 1440/1080.
I'm still impressed that a 6 years old card can still play new games at max settings and around 30 fps plus for most games!
Yes, you get 3x FPS with modern titles, for $2500 ... No thanks.
Couldn't be happier with my 1080 Ti, was thinking of upgrading but will either wait for a huge price cut or a next gen. No reason to upgrade this gen if prices are gonna be like that.
2500$?
Man where are you seeing 4090s for that price?
Where I live…they’re selling for 1800$
@@elaiswaifu5459 NZ , as I'm pretty sure everywhere else in the world. Only you (in the US) get it for cheap. Rest of the world has to pay almost double the price.
The price in NZ is between 3700 NZD to 4500 NZD. Which is around 2500 USD
@@korana6308 actually I’m not in the US…
I’m in the Middle East.
It surprised me a lot, when the 3090 came out…it was selling here for like 3000$!
The fact that the 4090 is only 1800$ here instead of that ridiculous markup with the 3090 is baffling to me.
@Transistor Jump Also was thinking about switching to the red camp. I think may be waiting till next gen, then we will know for sure. AMD would probably be better than Nvidia.
@Transistor Jump if you don’t care about absolute best RT performance…
Then definitely do the upgrade to the 7900XTX!
3x performance for 3x the price? Doesn't seem like an upgrade at all, if it was 3x performance for around the same price or let's say a 1000 bucks, sure good deal I guess. Sad to see that there's nothing 6-7 years later I can upgrade to from a 1080 Ti. Nothing makes sense.
When the 1080ti came out, everyone was excited about it, and I was able to find one a week after it released. Found out the hard way how much of a POS the Founder's Edition 1080ti is. I solved that problem with an AIO cooler... still works, great temps.
Back then, there wasn't all this weird fckery where the cards are priced for the top 2% and availability was terrible. Ever since late 2017, the only time there wasn't a shortage of some kind or another was 2019. It sucks that PC Builders are being punished and treated so horribly.
1080ti is so old now, With my 960 gtx windforce 4go, we are still with 80 fps in gta online with ultra settings in 1080p, thanks new NVIDIA drivers...
No need 1000/2000/3000/4000series until GTA 6 is released, so in 2024... Smart guy here becauce I am playing with the right setup for the game I play..... ;)
Think about it...
The improvements are ENORMOUS. If only the price wasn't. At 1k, the 4090 would be amazing. That's accounting for rising costs. The 4080 is genuinely one of the best GPU'S of all time. The performance per watt is genuinely incredible. It's an extremely well-rounded card sold at an unreasonable price. If only it was $799. At that price, no one would or should care about the 1080ti anymore. This insane love for the 1080ti is strange... it was a great card at a great price. Would people still love it if it was unreasonably priced? Nvidia is still making fantastic GPUs. Their greed is spoiling the excitement though. AMD finally caught up with the 6000 series and then... lost it through the embarrassing 7000 series.
the reason the 1080ti is so loved is because it was reasonably priced at the time and still is with the dropping value on ebay
@@ToxicNoxic I said that in my comment. It's not worth buying a 1080ti anymore. Support for drivers will most likely be cut next generation. It was a great card in its day but that was a long time ago. The performance of that card today is in the low-end range. The RTX 4000 series is so impressive. The 4090 is 70-90% faster than the 3090. That is the biggest jump in performance than it has been in over a decade. The pricing ruins an otherwise great architecture.
@@ejkk9513 they wont be cutting support anytime soon considering how popular it still is + they only cut support 2 generations before it, and considering the pricing of the new generation its a terrible idea to upgrade from a 1080ti if you have one, and as i said with the lowering prices on ebay its still a great value
The 1080ti is a beast. That shit was built to last. Even if the architecture is not new anymore, it has lots of horsepower pumped into it
Cyberbug is still cyberbug
The GTX 1080ti is +3x faster than the GTX 580... and let's not forget that Fermi and Pascal are 6 years apart. Srsly can't believe all the ppl that are drooling b/c the 4090 is 3x faster. Get a grip, it's not like Nvidia hasn't done this before.
I'd like to see comparable frame rates with detail levels and resolution being the variables.
8k high settings then xD
Surprised how well it holds up (1080 Ti). Part of fun of owning that card is a few simple settings tweaks will get FPS much closer to RTX 4090 than shown here even in 4K. Most of the Ultra settings in modern games are poorly optimised and add only very subtle extras over High. Sure on 4090 you can easily reach 4K 120fps in 120hz on LG C2 but 60fps and even 30fps still benefits from faster screen response time and less ghosting vs a regular 4K 60hz display. I also think 4090 is total overkill for 1440p 165hz gaming displays, 1080 Ti is just fine for 1440p. The insane pricing is a big turn off, plus fact that even 6 years since 1080 Ti came out most PC games are still at their core just scaled up PS4 games. Look at the controversy and lost sales which occurred with Cyberpunk which is one of the few games to truly need next gen hardware to even be playable. So we can keep on enjoying those 1080 Ti cards (and RTX 2080 Ti) for years to come.
The first 4K card vs the first 8K card
The 1st 4k card was GTX 980 ti
About to upgrade my 1080ti can't believe it's been 6 years
1080 ti still a beast
for 1080p is the best
@@game_protocolgg and 1440p
@Transistor Jump 2k too
Just switched from 1080ti to 4090. 3x performance gain is pretty insane.
When looking at 6 years timespan, efficiency gain would be the most interesting aspect for me. In order to compare that, I'd undervolt the 4090 to the same power consumption level as the 1080 TI - similar thing goes for the CPU power. Though the 4090 would very likely take the crown (by how much?), it should get really interesting when you bring in "value-for-money": Now can the 4090 still compete?
Good points. E.g.in FS, the 4090 draws 420w vs 250w on the 1080Ti.
@@HeadPack Thx for the very valuable real-life info! Based on this I made up virtual scenario of letting FS 2020 run 24/7, at 4k-8k ultra settings (max. gpu load) here in Germany at (upcoming) 60c per kwh, for a full year - for a steady Live Stream on Twitch or so. My question was basically if the e-power costs equal the price of another 4090 (or possibly future 5090). That's basically the point of the joke, but i know it's weak I haven't actually calculated/estimated it for a good proof).
@Dan Copper Ok "genius"^, here it comes: 8766 * 0,4 * 0,6 = 2100 EUR (est. roughly equal to USD).
I'm thinking about upgrading my 1080ti rig soonish. It was definitely the card that had the longest run of any of the cards I have owned and that's starting from a 3dfx Banshee.
The 1080TI video card is equivalent to 3060, only it does not support modern technologies and DLSS
Between 3060 and 3060 Ti honestly
Buy a 1440p panel and that 1080ti is more than enough. In fact this right here proves that unless your rocking a rx580 or 1650 buying anything in the 4000 series is a waste of your money! If these test prove anything its that anyone who bought a 1080ti back in the day may have gotten the deal of the century!
p.s. Also pause as you watch and you can clearly see texture inaccuracy far worse in the 4090... kinda like there running DLSS 3. If so its not a true apples to oranges comparison!
Im still using 1080ti and its really good, because i only play at 1080p
I just upgraded from my 1080 to a 3080. I had that thing for 6 years and it still runs great. Best gpu I ever owned.
But Still Switched
@@alonecomplexe because newer cards exist after 6 years, surprisingly.
Everyone who have an 1080 ti also have 13900k in a build. Classics
Been using the 1080ti for over 6 years now. And this soldier is still fighting strong.
I THINK I WILL NEVER LEAVE MY GTX 1080 TI BIHIND....I SAID NEVER...NEVER...
What is wrong with you guys? 1080 is literally unplayable
My friend has a 1080 and still plays games just fine.
True, it doesn't feel smooth at all.