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Nvidia 1080ti upgrade for MS2020???

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Hello -

I currently have a GTX 1080 founders edition (that wont overclock).  Because of the limitations of the bios on my Alienware Aurora R3, I can only upgrade to a 1080ti for a new card. I understand the newer cards required something difference to boot and legacy mode in no longer available.

Would it be worth getting the 1080ti or the 1080 and see some performance improvements for FS2020. I am especially interested in getting a bit better erformance in VR.

 

Thanks in advance.

Daniel

I have an overclocked EVGA GTX108ti FTW3 (@ 1.94MHz) - now also with an updated PC - i7 11700 CPU and 32 Gb RAM which is keeps up pretty well with. It was excellent with my i5 4690 and now stands up nicely with my new CPU, and I think they're not too expensive compared to the ones you need to take a mortgage out on... if you can get one.

Probably not quite comparable to to high end 30xxx performance, but pretty good for me.

You don't say what CPU you have or what resolution you're running at. I run at 2k so it's fine for me. 4K, not sure as I don't have a 4k monitor.

 

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Running Intel i7 2700k sandy bridge o/c 4.8, 16 gig ram (maxed out)

MS2020 runs at 4K with 50% rendering scale. I found this looks best on my 4K samsung TV with no performance issues. I tried other lower resolutions but they are not as sharp at 100% rendering.

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