Gtx 1080 G1 gaming or Gtx 1070 Ti?

Muhammad_161

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Hello all,
I have to choose between following
GTX 1080 G1 gaming for 775 $
and a GTX 1070 ti for 660 $
which should I choose, plz keep in mind that budget is not issue here, I am confused between which one of the two performs better since one is a ti version

Regards
 
Solution
For 1440p 144Hz, get a GTX 1080. It will get around 90fps in most games and if you have G-Sync on that monitor then you are set. Overclocking it will further increase the framerate.

If you decide to go 1440p 60Hz, then a 1070Ti is good.


Hi, thanks for reply
here's what in my mind

1. Case: Corsair Carbide Series® SPEC-04 Mid-Tower Gaming Case — Black/Yellow (CC-9011108-WW) [ https://www.shopperspk.com/product/corsair-carbide-seri... ]
2. Case fans: Cooler Master MasterFan MF120L Blue (R4-C1DS-12FB-R1) (X4)
3. GPU: GTX 1080 G1 gaming
4. HDD: 1 TB SATA HDD barracuda ST1000DM010
5. MOBO: Asus Prime B350M (especially whether its PCIe is x16 or not)
6. PSU: Thermaltake Litepower Series GEN2 650W Power Supply (LTP-0650P-2)
7. CPU: AMD ryzen 5 1500X (yes I know, but I wanted cheapest cpu that would not bottleneck gtx 1080, I don't care for cpu demanding games)
8. RAM: Corsair Memory — 8GB (1x8GB) DDR4 2400MHz C16 DIMM (CMV8GX4M1A2400C16)
9. CPU cooler: Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO (RR-TX3E-28PK-R1)
 
I Still need info about your monitor resolution and the refresh rate. That is the main thing that decides what GPU you want to go with. Also, looking at your build, you want to get a better PSU. That PSU is garbage and using it with a high end GPU like a GTX 1080 is a big no no.
A good thing that has happened here coincidentally is that I am also from Pakistan so I can give you realistic recommendations.
 


resolution is 1440 p and refresh rate I couldn't find there but shoulda 144 hz since cheaper monitors had 144 hz rate
 
For 1440p 144Hz, get a GTX 1080. It will get around 90fps in most games and if you have G-Sync on that monitor then you are set. Overclocking it will further increase the framerate.

If you decide to go 1440p 60Hz, then a 1070Ti is good.
 
Solution
I slightly disagree. The 1080 is the better card, but the 1070TI is basically the 1080 already. It's so close in fact that Nvidia put a dampener on the clock speeds that the 1070TI ships with so it wouldn't overtake the 1080. Considering they are that close, I don't see why you should spend $100+ more on the 1080. Unless there is something about the 1080 that you really need, I'd just get the 1070TI.