[SOLVED] RTX 2080sli or RTX 2080Ti?

Tough26GymTech

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Looking to build a new PC soon....But wanted some information on whether I should purchase two RTX 2080's or RTX 2080Ti. Reason why I was asking is because I will be purchasing the following monitor: Acer Predator X27 bmiphzx 27" 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Monitor with NVIDIA G-SYNC HDR 144hz. So, basically would the two RTX 2080's be powerful enough or should I just go with the RTX 2080Ti?


Here is the build that I am looking at minus the GPU:
Intel - Core i7-9700K 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor
Asus - ROG MAXIMUS XI CODE ATX LGA1151 Motherboard
Asus - ROG RYUO 240 RGB 80.95 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Corsair - Vengeance LED 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory
Samsung 860 Evo MZ-76E1T0B/AM 1TB
Samsung 860 Evo MZ-76E1T0B/AM 1TB
Seagate BarraCuda ST4000DM004 4TB
Corsair AX1200i 1200 W
Acer Predator X27 bmiphzx 27" 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Monitor with NVIDIA G-SYNC HDR 144hz
 
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Well, two graphic cards will double the performance (almost.
). But you could end up with cheap ones and you need to cool both graphic cards so i would get the 2080ti.

Nah it won't double, it's like up to 30-40%, maybe 50% boost, when everything is fine.

In my opinion SLI isn't worth anymore, you're better off with the single 2080 Ti.
But it depends always on you and what you want to do with that system.
For Gaming i would recommend you to watch some SLI benchmarks for the games YOUR'E playing.
Much games doesn't support SLI or support it later. Driver's could be bad/not optimized.
Dont get you the trouble and go for the 2080Ti and when you think thats not the thing you want you can always get another card for SLI.

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Well, two graphic cards will double the performance (almost.
). But you could end up with cheap ones and you need to cool both graphic cards so i would get the 2080ti.

Nah it won't double, it's like up to 30-40%, maybe 50% boost, when everything is fine.

In my opinion SLI isn't worth anymore, you're better off with the single 2080 Ti.
But it depends always on you and what you want to do with that system.
For Gaming i would recommend you to watch some SLI benchmarks for the games YOUR'E playing.
Much games doesn't support SLI or support it later. Driver's could be bad/not optimized.
Dont get you the trouble and go for the 2080Ti and when you think thats not the thing you want you can always get another card for SLI.
 
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Tough26GymTech

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I will be using this build for work (I.T.), schooling, youtube (yes) and gaming in 4k. The inspiration behind this build is to have something powerful and that can handle everything that I need to do daily. I know the monitor is a beast itself, but just wanted something powerful enough to push it. Honestly, for power and performance for a good price.

Type of games I will be playing:
Anthem
Apex Legends
Assassin's Creed genre
NBA 2k
The Division
Cyberpunk 2077
 

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I will be using this build for work (I.T.), schooling, youtube (yes) and gaming in 4k. The inspiration behind this build is to have something powerful and that can handle everything that I need to do daily. I know the monitor is a beast itself, but just wanted something powerful enough to push it. Honestly, for power and performance for a good price.

Type of games I will be playing:
Anthem
Apex Legends
Assassin's Creed genre
NBA 2k
The Division
Cyberpunk 2077


2080ti should be enough.
 
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