How are you guys with 1080Ti's in your main rig finding the experience? With my previous dual 390 system, I didn't really notice any real effect on system usability while mining other than gaming. Using two 1080Ti's I've noticed a lot of lag, especially while trying to watch videos.
Given the graphics-heavy nature of applications these days, it's either usable or pretty bad. I pretty much use every PC that I have to mine since they usually stay on anyway. One of them is a gaming HTPC in the living room, and Plex was fine even when mining, but any video played through a browser (live streaming or YouTube) was pretty bad. I ended up turning on multi-GPU mode in the BIOS, and switching back to the internal GPU. I can still game on the machine if I want to by turning off the miner and moving the cable back to the dGPU. My only complaint right now is that I use NiceHash, which switches algorithms depending on which will be more lucrative. The problem is that each time it switches, the new window pops up on top of everything else. This will happen if I'm watching Plex, YouTube, Twitch, etc., and it's really annoying.
As for my main desktop, I usually just turn off the miner if I want to play a game. I can still do most
normal, non-multimedia things while the miner is running, but doing things like scrolling can have noticeably abysmal redraw rates. I'm going to be rebuilding my main desktop in another case, and I'm curious to see if I can do something like mine on one card and game on another. The only problem that I assume that I'll run into is the algorithm swapping that I mentioned earlier. I'm mostly going to accomplish this through using a hybrid card and a normal card, which
should be fine. Although, amusingly enough, I see that EVGA just released their
1080 Ti HydroCopper card, which would've been even better (+$10 over the Hybrid).
