[SOLVED] Hello everybody, I had a B360M DS3H but I want to buy a GTX 1080TI is it okay?

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The 1080 ti is compatible with literally EVERY consumer motherboard sold in the last ten to fifteen years, if not longer. Even PCIe 2.0 motherboards, so long as they are not OEM boards and are instead from the aftermarket, will likely work with that graphics card. Certainly anything from the last five to seven years, without exception.

That doesn't begin to come close to telling you if the power supply is adequate, if the card will fit in the case, if the CPU is going to be a huge bottleneck, or anything else. You know, things that are meaningful. Knowing whether or not you can stick it in the board and get graphics on the screen, sure, that's useful, but it's almost irrelevant without knowing the rest of it.
The 1080 ti is compatible with literally EVERY consumer motherboard sold in the last ten to fifteen years, if not longer. Even PCIe 2.0 motherboards, so long as they are not OEM boards and are instead from the aftermarket, will likely work with that graphics card. Certainly anything from the last five to seven years, without exception.

That doesn't begin to come close to telling you if the power supply is adequate, if the card will fit in the case, if the CPU is going to be a huge bottleneck, or anything else. You know, things that are meaningful. Knowing whether or not you can stick it in the board and get graphics on the screen, sure, that's useful, but it's almost irrelevant without knowing the rest of it.
 
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