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System Name | ❶ Oooh (2024) ❷ Aaaah (2021) ❸ Ahemm (2017) |
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Processor | ❶ 5800X3D ❷ i7-9700K ❸ i7-7700K |
Motherboard | ❶ X570-F ❷ Z390-E ❸ Z270-E |
Cooling | ❶ ALFIII 360 ❷ X62 + X72 (GPU mod) ❸ X62 |
Memory | ❶ 32-3600/16 ❷ 32-3200/16 ❸ 16-3200/16 |
Video Card(s) | ❶ 3080 X Trio ❷ 2080TI (AIOmod) ❸ 1080TI |
Storage | ❶ NVME/SSD/HDD ❷ <SAME ❸ SSD/HDD |
Display(s) | ❶ 1440/165/IPS ❷ 1440/144/IPS ❸ 1080/144/IPS |
Case | ❶ BQ Silent 601 ❷ Cors 465X ❸ Frac Mesh C |
Audio Device(s) | ❶ HyperX C2 ❷ HyperX C2 ❸ Logi G432 |
Power Supply | ❶ HX1200 Plat ❷ RM750X ❸ EVGA 650W G2 |
Mouse | ❶ Logi G Pro ❷ Razer Bas V3 ❸ Logi G502 |
Keyboard | ❶ Logi G915 TKL ❷ Anne P2 ❸ Logi G610 |
Software | ❶ Win 11 ❷ 10 ❸ 10 |
Benchmark Scores | I have wrestled bandwidths, Tussled with voltages, Handcuffed Overclocks, Thrown Gigahertz in Jail |
Well I'll admit, I cherry-picked this game. But other modern titles follow a similar trend, such as RDR2, AC Valhalla, MSFS, etc. putting the 1080 Ti between a 2070 and a 2070 Super in performance. Hardly remarkable, and that's coming from someone who owns an RTX 2060 Super.
Honestly I would have agreed with you as I have done so for the last decade and often upgraded cards every 3 years or so. Had the 3080 stuck to it's MSRP I may have sold and upgraded. With lack of availability and price gauging it's allowed me to spend a little more time observing whether something better is a requirement or is it just feeding the performance enthusiast in me. For me i've decided it's the latter (subjectively speaking). This is not a one-fit-for-all-shoe hence it does boil down to individual preference and as you rightly suggest specific games.
It's been a weird time for me... esp with the Covid lockdowns, job termination, side-business collapse, etc (but doing okay). I'm just re-evaluating how I spend, getting my finances in order, trimming off added luxuries and saving on bills wherever I can. Upgrading hardware falls in the same boat. To-date i've always been an impulsive buyer, just wanting the best hardware possible but it's not always been necessary. It would have been a different story had CP2077 or CO were the go-to games for me but far from it, anything I'm currently playing at the mo is being easily chewed up by the 1080 TI - frankly put 100fps+ "high-end performance" whilst preserving top quality settings. I don't mind compromising on quality settings too as long as i'm not forced to drop below the "Highs". Granted if I get onboard with these newer games demanding greater rendering juice... i'd pull the trigger.
I still can't get over the CB2077 1440p (ultra) benchmarks... even the $800+ (MSRP) newer cards struggle to celebrate "high-end". The good thing being, i tend to avoid newer games as I'm a complete mess with time management. Once im on, there's no getting off... at times 4-6 hours of play flat-out. Now multiply that by 10, .... 40-60 hours listening to the wife nagging - nah can't do it anymore lol. Definitely not getting any younger.