VIDEO Still Awesome Today? GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, 2021 Revisit

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Still Awesome Today? GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, 2021 Revisit
In a recent video by Hardware Unboxed, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti was put back under scrutiny to assess its performance in 2021. Originally released in March 2017, the GTX 1080 Ti made waves with its impressive specifications and pricing, which was considered steep at $700 back then. Fast forward to 2024, the video highlights whether this four-year-old GPU still holds up against newer competitors.
### Performance Overview
The original GTX 1080 Ti was famed for its 11 GB VRAM, positioning it as a powerhouse for 1440p gaming. In the current landscape, it still delivers strong performances, averaging 93 fps across 12 games, but it has been outpaced by more recent models like the RTX 3070 and AMD’s RX 6700 XT. Notably, it falls about 60% slower than modern GPUs such as the RTX 3080.
The testing was conducted using an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X and featured 31 games tested at resolutions ranging from 1080p to 4K. Many games favoring NVIDIA's architecture continue to give the GTX 1080 Ti a performance edge, particularly in titles like Biomutant, where it outperformed competitors by a significant margin at 1440p. It managed to sustain over 60 fps consistently, while its competitors struggled to meet similar benchmarks.
### Game-Specific Insights
The analysis sheds light on how the GTX 1080 Ti stacks up against its rivals in various games:
  • Hitman 2 saw the GTX 1080 Ti deliver a solid 98 fps at 1440p, considerably outperforming the RX 5700 XT.
  • In Red Dead Redemption 2, however, it faced challenges, barely hitting 60 fps at 1440p, suggesting it might be more suited for 1080p in demanding titles.
  • When examining Cyberpunk 2077, it was noted that the GTX 1080 Ti could struggle in dense areas and lagged behind newer AMD GPUs.
### Market Considerations
Despite its aging architecture, the GTX 1080 Ti maintains a notable price point on the second-hand market, often retailing around $600, close to its original MSRP. This pricing reflects ongoing demand against newer models but raises questions about its value, especially when compared to alternatives like the RTX 2070, which offers newer technology features such as DLSS.
### Conclusion
The GTX 1080 Ti still impresses, especially regarding 1440p gaming, making it a competent option for gamers not ready to dive into the latest hardware. Its robust build and performance would keep it relevant in many gaming setups, even if it's no longer the go-to choice for cutting-edge gaming.
As always, the video encourages viewers to subscribe for more GPU insights and benchmarks, with promises of upcoming content that might interest gamers looking for the best value in their graphics cards.
I'm interested to hear your thoughts! Do you still find the GTX 1080 Ti to be a viable option in 2024, or have newer GPUs swayed your preference? Let’s discuss your experiences in the comments!
 


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