I was thinking of upgrading to a 1080, but I'm not sure which brand is the best.

TrueTechie

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Also, if I were to upgrade, would the 1080 conflict with the drivers I have installed for my 970 or would it be compatible? Tell me in the comments if I forgot to add any details, too.
 
Solution
Pax East is in three weeks. The announcement of the 1080 Ti is rumored to be during that event. Wait till than to consider purchasing, as the GTX 1080 (non Ti) could possibly go down in price at that time.

Don't use the existing drivers for your new Pascal GPU. Simply download the latest drivers and let them install for your GTX 1080 (Ti). As far as brand, everyone has their favorites. I like the warranty and service of EVGA cards. I also like MSI cards and I'm considering trying my first Zotac card.

Addendum: I suggest that you list your full specs, including your power supply's manufacturer and model number. In addition it would be helpful to know the resolution you play and two or three games that you plan on...
Pax East is in three weeks. The announcement of the 1080 Ti is rumored to be during that event. Wait till than to consider purchasing, as the GTX 1080 (non Ti) could possibly go down in price at that time.

Don't use the existing drivers for your new Pascal GPU. Simply download the latest drivers and let them install for your GTX 1080 (Ti). As far as brand, everyone has their favorites. I like the warranty and service of EVGA cards. I also like MSI cards and I'm considering trying my first Zotac card.

Addendum: I suggest that you list your full specs, including your power supply's manufacturer and model number. In addition it would be helpful to know the resolution you play and two or three games that you plan on focusing on. I'm just trying to get an idea of what performance you're trying to achieve.
 
Solution
Uninstall drivers, swap out GPUs, install new drivers.

You need to replace the drivers but that is about it.

[strike]its barely a 50% increase in performance, which may or may not be worth the cost to you.[/strike]

Didn't the post originally say a 1070? weird. the 1080 is a big step up.