Is a single GTX 1080ti (Non o.c) enough for 4k on modern titles?

madzpredator

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I've been all over the forums inquiring about my new build and last on my list is whether or not a single GTX 1080ti will be enough to reach and maintain 60fps on at least high/medium 2160p assuming there are no CPU, memory or storage bottlenecks.

In the current market and living in the UK, the cost of a GTX 1080ti is.... ya'know.
So I really need to know if Q2 of 2018 will release the next gen gpu's or if I should just stick with a single GTX 1080ti when they drop in price.

The most use of it will come from 4k gaming, obviously I don't mind not being on ultra as thats too much to ask for but will it be feasible for 4k?
 
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Next gen GPU is supposed to launch in Q3. But this is just rumor, so take it with a grain of salt.

A 1080TI should definitely handle 4K games on medium to high settings.
It's able to run AC: Origins and Far Cry 5 on ultra at 4K with 50-60 FPS.
Tweaking some of the settings should definitely result in over 60 FPS.

Also, at those high resolutions a CPU doesn't really matter any more.

rhoban

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Next gen GPU is supposed to launch in Q3. But this is just rumor, so take it with a grain of salt.

A 1080TI should definitely handle 4K games on medium to high settings.
It's able to run AC: Origins and Far Cry 5 on ultra at 4K with 50-60 FPS.
Tweaking some of the settings should definitely result in over 60 FPS.

Also, at those high resolutions a CPU doesn't really matter any more.
 
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KalashnjukUA

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Actually, I don't think someone is able to see any difference between Ultra/High or even Middle customization settings at 4k resulution, meanwhile FPS difference is getting more and more obvious.