Question GTX Titan Z or Titan X Pascal?

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Like the topic title say, which card is better for gaming?I don't have much money to buy new card onf the market and i have oportunity to choose between these 2 card.Which one is better for gaming?
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HuNTeR-

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If i increased the budget, and choose RTX 2080Ti over the Titan X Pascal,is a good choice for at least 5 years of gaming without problem?
I found RTX 2080Ti on 400$ range price.It s a good price and card?
 

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It would be good to know what your budget is, and what system the card is going into. Including CPU, power supply, and case.
 
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Titan x pascal depends on price, if it's super cheap it may be a fine solution to use for a few years. 400 bucks for a 2080ti, I dunno. You're closing into used 3080 territory which will be half as old. Or as mentioned, try to pick up a 6750xt.
 

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Throw another one on the "Just get a 6700XT", shop around used if you want more off the price.

A 2080TI is already a 4 year old card and hoping to keep it for another 5 years is a lot to ask from a high end, high power GPU.
 
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SteveGrabowski

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I'd definitely go 6750 XT if you're looking to spend $400. It's within about 8% of the 2080 Ti's performance at 4k and you'd be getting a new gpu with a warranty, an extra 1GB of VRAM, and maybe two free games too.

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Stuka87

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Yeah, I think a RX 6700 is a better option than a 2080Ti. The 2080Ti is a bit faster on paper, but you also have an aging CPU. I would take new, with warrantee but slightly slower, or a used card from two generations ago.
 

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Yeah, I think a RX 6700 is a better option than a 2080Ti. The 2080Ti is a bit faster on paper, but you also have an aging CPU. I would take new, with warrantee but slightly slower, or a used card from two generations ago.

AMD's lower DX12 driver overhead is probably something to consider too, though the 8700k is still pretty decent, about 10400 level performance.