January 6, 20197 yr A 1070Ti will run cooler and use less power than a 980Ti. So will a 1080. Maybe easier to find still, too. If you can fit that and a PSU and RAM into your budget that would work real nice. Edited January 6, 20197 yr by Buffy Foster typos :'( My PC: I7-7700K 4.9 Ghz (OC), ASUS MAXIMUS IX HERO, 32GB DDR4-3200 RAM, EVGA GTX 1080Ti, EVGA 850 G3 Gold power supply, C:=1TB WD Black D:=1TB M.2 Samsung 960 Pro, Windows 10 Pro, Prepar3D v4, AFS2, Tons of Orbx 🙂 https://www.flickr.com/photos/buffy-foster/ || https://buffyfostersblog.wordpress.com/
January 6, 20197 yr 17 minutes ago, ZadeAlomar said: But is it worth it though, 2070 a bit over my budget and I would still need to upgrade my RAM and PSU, wouldn't it be better to get a 980ti or a 1070ti or even a 1080 Get whatever fits your budget. Even a 1060 would be a massive improvement over what u have. U could go that route and save a little more and go for a Z390/9600K/16gb DDR4 Matt Wilson
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