I am a retard who bought a 1080, and it's already not performing well at 4k
Should I....
a)sell the 1080 at a loss, add some money and get a 1080Ti
b)get another 1080 at a relatively better price off ebay, and deal with SLI woes
>>59351977
SLI those bitches.
The going price for 1080's seem to be about £400
So if I SLI, that's the cost
Ti's start from 690, and assuming I can sell my card at £380, minus the ebay cut and postage I'll end up with £350, so that'll cost me £340 + effort
Hmm
>>59352002
Last time I did SLI, I regretted it big time (driver cancer in Linux for compute, microstutter in gaming in windows) but some people say that shit was fixed (while others say SLI is being phased out so don't bet on it)
>>59352087
Wait a sec
I checked Amazon and GTX 1080's there sell for £410
How come retards are still paying £400 for a USED card on ebay?
please respond
>>59352347
Im doing 1080slis. I didnt regret, most AAA games does a pretty good job, im mostly over 120hz-140hz on witcher 3 1440p.
Just keep in mind you are using open case fans for the gpu, when both are on same case, you will face increased temperature over your AIO radiator. I had one H440 case that i needed to replace because it was getting like hell inside.
>>59352438
I'm guessing you noticed no microstutter or anything?
If I'm going ebay I'm hoping I could score one of those AIO liquid cooled MSI 1080's for that price, and mount its radiator on the back
That would sort of keep the temps in line I think
>>59351977
>He fell for the 4K meme
>>59352111
Windows 10(r) with DirectX(tm) 12(c) doesn't have this problem.
>buying a midrange card at a high range price
good goyim
>>59351977
Depends on whether you want to play games at launch. If so don't go SLI
Should have sold your 1080 on the 1080Ti rumors