Gigabyte Gtx 1080 Xtreme G1 vs 1080 Ti reference - question.

litwicki23

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Hello. Today i sold my Gigabyte Gtx 1080 Xtreme Gaming ( boost 2025 mhz ). And question is. Is sense to buy now Founder Edition 1080 Ti or just wait for non reference models 1080 ti ?
How much more fps i will gain from 1080 Ti Founder Edition than was in Gigabyte 1080 Xtreme Gaming ? 1080 ( OC to 2050 mhz ) vs 1080 Ti reference - fps ?
When non reference models out i will sold then FE. But is any sense? How much fps i will gain on FE 1080 Ti than was in Xtreme 1080 G1 ?
Playing on 1080p. Monitor Iyjama GE2488HS 1ms
 
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For 1080P, don't even think about upgrading. The GTX 1080 Ti is an absolute monster at 1440P-4k resolutions, and while it does do noticably better at 1080P, the GTX 1080 already can pump out well over 100 FPS at 1080P, so upgrading to the Ti version is simply overkill.

The 1080 TI is roughly 30-40% faster in games. I can't tell you the exact FPS since I don't know what your gaming stuff looks like.
For 1080P, don't even think about upgrading. The GTX 1080 Ti is an absolute monster at 1440P-4k resolutions, and while it does do noticably better at 1080P, the GTX 1080 already can pump out well over 100 FPS at 1080P, so upgrading to the Ti version is simply overkill.

The 1080 TI is roughly 30-40% faster in games. I can't tell you the exact FPS since I don't know what your gaming stuff looks like.
 
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the reference will be noisy and will work hot

wait for a later model, less noisy and better cooled

this is nothing new, it has been happening for years, never buy a founders model, it is just there to calm people because they have anxiety and want newer hardware and too much time to gro expectation over the product
 
??? need to see what your gains maybe with your cpu used like here a a box stock 4670 non k with a 1080 scored 15260 and here a ''better ''6600k'' at stock [not overclocked ] with a 1080ti only gets 16485 ??

not much for all that money spent ??

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/11973862

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/9144003

see if any results are in for your CPU ? just watch out for CPU overclocking affecting the GPU scores and why I like to use just non k cpus so I see just what the card is doing on its own ??

http://www.3dmark.com/search#/?mode=advanced

pretty sure the aftermarket cards will come out with stronger factory overclocking out of the box over reference cards

''this is nothing new, it has been happening for years, never buy a founders model, it is just there to calm people because they have anxiety and want newer hardware and too much time to gro expectation over the product ''

where do you find / come up with that stuff ???