What is with this faggot Xbox One X meme?
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Date: August 22nd, 2017 3:18 AM Author: spectacular quadroon
That's a silly reason to throw $500 on weak tech that could have been put towards the PC. You can hook the PC up to whatever TV you would have played the Xbox on. I play on a 65 inch 4K LG OLED and it's glorious.
The 1080 Ti is fine for 4K and VR. One by itself is going to max the vast majority of games at 60FPS/4K. A second one can also be pretty helpful in extreme cases, like running GTA V with all of the insane settings maxed and an intense Reshade mod running. Honestly the only games not doing 4K/60 are very badly optimized games that likely would not do it even with a better GPU, or the few extremely intense games that don't have multigpu support (sadly SLI is going downhill, but almost every game that truly needs it with a 1080 TI works).
No issues with the 1080 TI in VR, even with the lack of multi GPU. A single card handles everything. The only thing I saw hitch was maxed Elite: Dangerous with supersampling also maxed, but turning down supersampling to something reasonable fixed it. The original 1080 was not quite fast enough in a few games but the TI is perfect.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3708367&forum_id=2#34043259) |
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