Qwark said:
As long as 4k 30fps is your goal I wouldn't see why not. Your rig is considerably more powerful than a Scorpio if that's any indication. But if you want to be truely sure there is always the GTX1080. Buy the MSI one btw since it looks awesome and has better cooling than the original.
If you buy a 1080TI you can play games at 4k/30 for at least the next 5 years. You would also have a great GPU for VR btw. |
monocle_layton said: 1080ti will obliterate anything you want for the next 5 years. Heck, it'll probably still be usable for much longer pretty sure it'd be capable of 4k/60fps |
antigin said:
I own 1080 Ti and 4k TV. My system can run 4k@60fps easily. 4k@30fps is guaranteed for years. |
Nice! That's exactly what I want: a long term investment. I think it's definitely worth it.
Captain_Yuri said:
Yea well $2000 usd pc will get you pretty much the best PC that is possible on the market today before entering the HEDT grade PCs. For gaming though, the pc I suggested will last you a very long time. I'd wait for Volta (which might releases somewhere between Q3 this year to early next year) if you really want to be serious about 4k gaming but other than that, the setup is really high end. |
Interesting. I was going to build it later this year anyway, so I'll def wait for it then. And the reason I care about 4K on PC is bc I want it to offer me something consoles can't. I plan on getting a good 4K monitor with it as well (separate budget), but that will be for another thread. haha
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