People with hardware way better than yours also have issues for example with 4k screens. You do relaize that the 1080ti and your CPU are almost 5 years old? It would probably be fine for 1080p but higher resolutions are just very demanding. Granted, I'm on a 1080TI and i7 8700k, but could barely get anything stable, always hovering around 40-50 fps at 1440p (with constant lag and drops, not to mention pop-in) regardless of low, medium, high, or even ultra settings.ĬPU usage was hovering aroung 70-90% GPU usage didn't even register on my monitoring software (NZXT CAM). Originally posted by Synthwolf:Yeah, I had really rough performance in the beta. I was lucky and able to get my 3080 on launch for $699 and I believe the 3070 you wanted came out at $499. It wasn't inflation, it was all those supply issues with covid, crypto miners and scalpers that led to the increase in prices. I hate how ridiculous inflation has gotten on EVERYTHING this last year. I usually spend $500 max when I build a new PC or upgrade my GPU every 2-4 years. The max I am willing to go is like $600-$700 on just a GPU probably. My whole PC cost me about $1700 when I got it lmao, and that is including the monitor 3 years ago. I paid $500 for my 2070 Super almost 3 years ago. I want to get a 3070 or something, but they are hard to find and to damn expensive. I imagine with this generation over the next year I will start having issues and having to lower settings possibly though. I have to lower settings on VR games though. Originally posted by MaGicBush:I wonder how well my 2070 Super, and Ryzen 7 3700x will do on 1440p? I can max every other game I play except New World in flatscreen(I had to lower shadows to high).
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