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Title: GPU advice
Post by: hazmatt on August 16, 2025, 05:40:22 PM
I've been looking at the "new" gpu market and nothing really jumps out at me as a good deal since the 4070 super I bought new for just over 500 a while back and the used ones currently seem to be gonig for about the same price as I paid for mine new.

Based on this I started looking at the used market to replace my EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 that I bought back at the beginning of 2022. It's starting to be unstable in VR unless I run it at 90%. I think it might need the pads replaced but it appears to be a bit of a job to do for this model.

It looks like I can get a 2080TI FTW for less then 300 with the reference models being less then 250. I was curious if anybody had any feedback on this card or another card that might be a better replacement around the same price point.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: JimmyD3 on August 16, 2025, 08:24:42 PM
As a side note, EVGA is alleged to be the source of the utility program used by some of the gv'ers in the game, those that can see out 3k through the trees. In  talking to Hitech about it, he needs to know the name of the software before he can do anything about it. Does it come with utility programs that you are aware of?
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: hazmatt on August 16, 2025, 08:32:29 PM
EVGA comes with the precision x1 software.
https://www.evga.com/precisionx1/
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: save on August 17, 2025, 06:48:14 PM
I do not know what other sims/games you play, and at what resolution, but generally the better cards (more expensive) the more sustainable they are in the long run.
It always hurt when you have to pay up, but in the long run you probably don't need to upgrade as often.

I need to do my upgrade when/if I go VR with higher resolution than my 2k monitor can muster, else I'm good for a couple of years with my 12gig 3080.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: AKIron on August 17, 2025, 09:24:29 PM
I have a lowly 3070 (two actually) and it does everything I want since I don't do VR. Unless you're doing VR then a 4070 Super should be more than up to any task for at least a couple of years.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: hazmatt on August 18, 2025, 01:48:42 PM
I currently have 4 gaming computers that I use to play multiple games like WT and IL2 with my kids

12700/4070 Super quest2
12100/1080ti ftw quest 2
12100/1080ti quest 2
12100/1080 strix rift-s

The ftw card has become unstable and crashes even when temps are not high when running VR. It run fine otherwise. I have to set it to 90% for it to be stable so I figured maybe it was time to replace it.

I looked at the current prices for gpus and seeing that the 4070 Super is currently selling used for the same price as I paid for mine new over a year ago, decided that the new GPU market is out of wack and was looking at some used bang for the buck. It looks like I can get a 2080ti ftw for around 270 and a reference 2080ti for around 250, that seemed like decent bang for the buck.

I don't see any new cards that offer substantial uplift in raw raster performance and there seems to be a good deal of "gamery" using DLSS or RT to "increase" frame rates while not offering much of an upgrade in raw performance. Since the 2080ti is selling at about 25% of it's MSRP, I thought it might be a decent deal.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: AKIron on August 18, 2025, 02:10:26 PM
The 2080TI and 3070 are comparable in performance. I think the 2080ti can be had on ebay a little cheaper but it is older.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: hazmatt on August 18, 2025, 03:06:40 PM
The 2080TI and 3070 are comparable in performance. I think the 2080ti can be had on ebay a little cheaper but it is older.

I see the 3070 on ebay for a little cheaper then the 2080ti. The cheapest listing I've seen with a quick search is $239 for the 3070 and $249 for the 2080ti.  It looks like it only has 8gb of vram though and I'm not sure that's enough these days. It looks like the 3070 is 10-15% faster then the 2080TI but I'm concerned about the vram as from what I've read most games these days are pushing past 8gb.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: Eagler on August 18, 2025, 03:25:10 PM
I think that is the max for that price point..

To go to 10GB will cost you more..@ $100?

Eagler
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: AKIron on August 18, 2025, 04:03:06 PM
Memory is a consideration but it's not been an issue for me and you know what I mostly play.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: hazmatt on August 18, 2025, 04:28:26 PM
I think that is the max for that price point..

To go to 10GB will cost you more..@ $100?

Eagler

The 2080ti has 11gb for a slightly higher price. Not sure if a little more memory or a little more horsepower is the better play.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: Shuffler on August 18, 2025, 04:38:58 PM
I got into a discussion about cards awhile back and it was found that I was not playing with a full deck...... oh wait.... nevermind.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: Eagler on August 18, 2025, 05:34:24 PM
The 2080ti has 11gb for a slightly higher price. Not sure if a little more memory or a little more horsepower is the better play.

The 2080ti is my choice then

Eagler
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: hazmatt on August 20, 2025, 09:48:52 AM
After doing some research and consulting with AI, I've come to the conclusion that 8GB of vram isn't going to have the longevity that I'm looking for. Currently I'm considering the 2080ti and the upcoming 5070 super with 18GB of vram. The problem with this one is that it might be another one of those cards that is like the 9070XT, nowhere near MSRP. I would have bought the 9070XT but I refused to pay $150 over MSRP for a gpu and I won't pay over $600 for a new GPU. I think these $1,500+ price are ridiculous, especially since it' been reported that Nvidia is making over 50% profit on these high end cards.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: Bizman on August 20, 2025, 10:36:07 AM
Have you considered an Intel Arc? The A series seem to slowly be discontinued but there's rumours about the B series getting more variants in the not so distant future. At least the price is right, the compatibility with your games is a question mark. If the game is compatible the performance level is good.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: hazmatt on August 20, 2025, 10:59:46 AM
Have you considered an Intel Arc? The A series seem to slowly be discontinued but there's rumours about the B series getting more variants in the not so distant future. At least the price is right, the compatibility with your games is a question mark. If the game is compatible the performance level is good.

Yes, I have considered the Intel cards and they have some goods stats and prices from what I see. I would buy one if it was just for a monitor.

The deal breaker for me is that they don't have native Oculus support (Meta dropped them because of problems with their drivers supposedly) and I don't want to hack them to get them to work. (I've read that it's doable) but I have enough issues getting natively supported cards optimized.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: AKIron on August 20, 2025, 11:49:01 AM
Must be 10 years or so ago now. I got a rebate due to legal action taken against Nvidia for selling either a 960 or 970 (had both) as 3GB of RAM but it didn't have that much useable.

I looked it up, was the 970. Sold as 4GB but only 3.5GB was high speed.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: hazmatt on August 25, 2025, 05:16:47 AM
After doing some research, I might just buy the 5070 super ti if I can find it near msrp and be done with it. Supposedly it has 24GB of vram and is as fast as the 4080. I figure if I can run it for 5 years it might be worth it.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: Eagler on August 25, 2025, 07:11:04 AM
After doing some research, I might just buy the 5070 super ti if I can find it near msrp and be done with it. Supposedly it has 24GB of vram and is as fast as the 4080. I figure if I can run it for 5 years it might be worth it.

 :aok

Eagler
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: AKIron on August 25, 2025, 11:41:40 AM
After doing some research, I might just buy the 5070 super ti if I can find it near msrp and be done with it. Supposedly it has 24GB of vram and is as fast as the 4080. I figure if I can run it for 5 years it might be worth it.

Buy me one too and I'll send ya an autographed picture of me. ;)
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: hazmatt on August 25, 2025, 01:24:34 PM
Buy me one too and I'll send ya an autographed picture of me. ;)
LOL. I'm trying to figure out how I'm gonna come up with the money for one. Maybe I'll try some panhandling.
Title: Re: GPU advice
Post by: Shuffler on September 02, 2025, 04:37:29 PM
LOL. I'm trying to figure out how I'm gonna come up with the money for one. Maybe I'll try some panhandling.

I remember going to my electronics store, signing in, and waiting for my name to be called. That was to get 4kb of ram. The price was scary too.
They call your name, and meet you at the desk with whatever you put on the book that you needed. Was like sitting in the waiting room at the doctors office. LOL