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Right now would be the smart thing to do is buy a 1080 or go Sli 1080 it seems to scale way better than a pair of Ti's
I have a Pair of 1080 G1's but they are split up one in my 6700k and the other in my 1600x Ryzen Build
Honestly you don't need much more then that i am gaming on 1440p so that suits me fine i have one 1080p monitor and if i turn it on i'm putting in either my GTX 970 (trying to sell that system actually it is in my stats) Or get one of those VEGA cards for the 1600x and put my Sli back up
The only problem with Sli is which system would run it better of course my X system would but then again the flavor of this Ti hmmm hard very hard
I've never run a Crossfire setup and have no plans to run SLI should I go NVidia. To many dual GPU issues on both sides.
Anyway I think I'm going to hold off on NVidia to see what AMD does. As I stated in another post, there's also the issue of color fidelity. I've been with AMD (ATI) from the start and am use to their colors. I know NVidia's colors may display differently, and as a photographer, this could affect my work. And NO, I'm not saying NVidia's is worse... I said different. Not better or worse.
As a photographer who processes and prints his own work for sell any changes in color could be critical. And, as I said before, it could be the other way around... moving from NVidia to AMD, I would have the same concerns.
Thanks.
Stock GPU and CPU @ 24/7 of 4.5Ghz
This is Stock GPU with CPU @ 4.7Ghz
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-6700K,ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z170-A