Hi folks!
CMDR StiTch! is thinking of bumping his rig up to cope with the demands of VR. At present, CMDR StiTch! is using a 980ti, and gets a reasonable VR experience at a reasonable quality level, with dips in performance when in high-intensity areas such as stations/asteroid fields/planets.
I've heard multiple people rave about the power the 1080ti has, with the ability to push most settings and quality sliders to ultra/top level.
However...a bud of mine bought a 1080ti for his smaller rig alongside new PSU that would actually support it, and while I noticed an improvement, it's not substantially better than what I get myself. Maybe a few pounds worth of difference; not several hundred pounds. Settings were at high with Ultra in places, 3D quality not maxed out, SS set relatively low. And yet still a bit of noticeable rubberbanding on station entry etc.
On the other hand his rig was not really designed for this level of performance. Reasonable parts, but the smallest case I've seen a full ATX rig fit in, and a distinct lack of correct cooling.
So can I please ask for an objective opinion on the 1080ti? From someone that's out the excitement/honeymoon period - is it actually likely to be worth its cost, especially over a reasonable current experience?
Cheers in advance, peoples.
CMDR StiTch! is thinking of bumping his rig up to cope with the demands of VR. At present, CMDR StiTch! is using a 980ti, and gets a reasonable VR experience at a reasonable quality level, with dips in performance when in high-intensity areas such as stations/asteroid fields/planets.
I've heard multiple people rave about the power the 1080ti has, with the ability to push most settings and quality sliders to ultra/top level.
However...a bud of mine bought a 1080ti for his smaller rig alongside new PSU that would actually support it, and while I noticed an improvement, it's not substantially better than what I get myself. Maybe a few pounds worth of difference; not several hundred pounds. Settings were at high with Ultra in places, 3D quality not maxed out, SS set relatively low. And yet still a bit of noticeable rubberbanding on station entry etc.
On the other hand his rig was not really designed for this level of performance. Reasonable parts, but the smallest case I've seen a full ATX rig fit in, and a distinct lack of correct cooling.
So can I please ask for an objective opinion on the 1080ti? From someone that's out the excitement/honeymoon period - is it actually likely to be worth its cost, especially over a reasonable current experience?
Cheers in advance, peoples.