I sold Gtx 1080 G1 to buy Gtx 1080 ti. Question.

lpio211

Member
Dec 17, 2016
56
2
41
Hi. I want to know something.
First i have 6700K stock and monitor Black Hawk 1ms 1080p. Listen.

In past i change from Gtx 980 Ti Xtreme Gaming to Gtx 1080 Xtreme Gaming and i gain 10-15 fps more in GTA V. Yes using 1920x1080.

Question is now next. How much again i will gain fps going from Gtx 1080 Xtreme G1 to Gtx 1080 Ti reference?Playing on 1920x1080 60hz still.
 

Pseudoics

Member
May 24, 2012
41
1
71
If you play on that monitor with V-sync on, I'd wager you will notice zero (0) difference, 99% of the time. When you look at benchmarks, draw a line in your head at 60fps. If the minimums are well above 60fps, all those gpus will perform the same for you.

Get a 144hz or higher resolution monitor and enjoy these top end GPUs. Or enjoy wasting money for bragging rights. I guess that's a thing.

Sent using Tapatalk
 

Valantar

Golden Member
Aug 26, 2014
1,792
508
136
According to Guru3D, you can expect an increase of ~11fps or ~7% between the 1080 and 1080ti at 1080p in GTA V (from 159 to 170fps). That's with an 8-core Haswell-E 5960X running at 4.3GHz on all cores, though. Your stock-clocked 6700K runs at 4GHz under all-core loads. As such, I'd expect lower framerates for you across the board - and probably smaller differences due to being more CPU limited.

Just an FYI: at 1440p, the difference jumps to 30 fps or 26% (114 vs 144fps). That shows you just how CPU limited you are at 1080p. If that's your main goal, you've made a pretty bad investment. You would have seen a bigger gain from buying a better monitor and keeping your 1080 (which after all still exceeds 100fps at 1440p, making it perfrect for a 120-144Hz G-sync monitor)