I currently have a 970 gtx do you think its worth upgrading to a 1080 or 1070, I don't want to spend 800$ on the 1080 ti right now or would it be better to wait till the 11's come out?
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Depends on your display(s)I currently have a 970 gtx do you think its worth upgrading to a 1080 or 1070, I don't want to spend 800$ on the 1080 ti right now or would it be better to wait till the 11's come out?
Thanks!!
Totally agree with the 1070ti recommendation, and totally agree with avoiding Amazon...the prices for video cards there suck. Definitely go with either the manufacturer, or try a good online electronics shop. I like using B&H Photo...no taxes if you are not in NY or NJ, their prices are pretty good, and they are ultra reliable. Right now the top two hits for 1070ti are $470:1070ti might be best option,
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P.S. I would suggest buying from manufacturers like EVGA directly. Their prices are usually without taxes and a lot of times slightly lower than Amazon.
Honestly, this is my first thought as well. Are you experiencing issues with your 970gtx? It should be able to play most anything out there with decent frame rates. If not, you may be experiencing a different bottleneck like power supply, CPU, hard drive, etc. I'm currently running a GTX 1080, but that's because I multitask like a mofo. My 980ti actually handled single clients on high settings up to the limit of my monitor.What are you wanting to upgrade for?
Same. I've got the same card too and I'm waiting. It's the best option since it works now and I'll likely have to upgrade again in 2 years, ha.I would wait, I've got the same card as you and with SC still having a few more years till release you can save back and get a new card just before SC launch date.
Unfortunately, I can't give you much advice on the AMD side. I tried AMD cpus shortly after they arrived on the scene. I burned out two of them before tucked tail and ran back to Intel. I've been there ever since. The same was for GPUs except the amd issue was with drivers. So for the last decade or two, it's been exclusively Intel/Nvidia for better or worse.I am still running my rig's original AMD R7 360 2GB and it is really showing it's age lately with SC in PTU 3.0, still good for Flight Simulator X.
It is virtually unplayable in the open PTU (<1 - 9 FPS), although I do get ~15-20 FPS in the hangar (at something like 1600x900 - I forget and not at home to look).
Older Cyberpower AMD Rig, FX6300 w/16GB memory and 1TB HDD. Thinking either the AMD V56 or V64 to keep it in the AMD fam or break down and replace with a 1070 or 1080 - on Alpha 2.6.X I could play reasonably well at 1920x1080, but the monitor is 4K and would like to get more pretty pew pew pew and smoother/more predictable FPS when 3.0 goes Alpha.
I know some of it is still server side, but the lag at Levski is insane, and that is while also producing a very messy/blurry graphic.
What says this august body in terms of recommending a card for yours truly? Also, would an SSD make a true improvement?
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Graphics cards can be both convoluted and counter-intuitive at times. For instance, a gtx 980ti is generally about as good as a normal gtx 1070. The "ti" is generally where the major performance is at. In my opinion a gtx 1070ti should last you at least 2 years. It should also be around a 50% increase in performance from a gtx 970.I guess it comes down to will a 1070 ti hold up for the next 2 years and is it a big enough upgrade from the 970 to warrant the cost.
Thanks for all the awesome replies, my main issues were 3.0 I really want to get into it and start enjoying the game even though its release is years away. I play some other games as well nothing to hoggy as far as graphics but I was leaning away from the console gaming recently and looking to do more PC gaming. I guess it comes down to will a 1070 ti hold up for the next 2 years and is it a big enough upgrade from the 970 to warrant the cost.