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280x Crossfire versus 980ti against 1070

280x Crossfire versus 980ti against 1070

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melpard4002
Junior Member
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08-10-2016, 02:09 AM
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Hello everyone! I have a few questions about what to do next. Right now I’m using a 280x graphics card, but a friend gave me two more Gigabyte Windforce 280x R2.0 models. I’m unsure whether to keep one for crossfire or try selling them to buy a better card like a 980ti or 1070. I checked some benchmarks and haven’t found a clear winner between the 980ti and 1070, but prices suggest a used 980ti could be around $300–350.

I’m just trying to decide if it’s worth selling my current card to buy something newer. Since I don’t plan on doing VR, the VR features of the 1070 aren’t important for me.

A bit more about my setup: I have an AMD FX-8350 (clocked at 4.6GHz), Corsair H100i v2, Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 R5, G.Skill Ripjaws X 16Gb 2133 (running at 1866), Gigabyte Windforce 280x R2.0, EVGA SuperNova 850 G2, two SanDisk Ultra II 480GB drives, and two Seagate 1TB 7200RPM drives.

Thanks for the advice!
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melpard4002
08-10-2016, 02:09 AM #1

Hello everyone! I have a few questions about what to do next. Right now I’m using a 280x graphics card, but a friend gave me two more Gigabyte Windforce 280x R2.0 models. I’m unsure whether to keep one for crossfire or try selling them to buy a better card like a 980ti or 1070. I checked some benchmarks and haven’t found a clear winner between the 980ti and 1070, but prices suggest a used 980ti could be around $300–350.

I’m just trying to decide if it’s worth selling my current card to buy something newer. Since I don’t plan on doing VR, the VR features of the 1070 aren’t important for me.

A bit more about my setup: I have an AMD FX-8350 (clocked at 4.6GHz), Corsair H100i v2, Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 R5, G.Skill Ripjaws X 16Gb 2133 (running at 1866), Gigabyte Windforce 280x R2.0, EVGA SuperNova 850 G2, two SanDisk Ultra II 480GB drives, and two Seagate 1TB 7200RPM drives.

Thanks for the advice!

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SiphonicVirus
Member
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08-10-2016, 03:11 AM
#2
the mentioned games perform much better with Nvidia graphics cards.
Also, CF/SLI should be avoided whenever feasible because of scaling problems, bugs, stutters, heat, and the requirement for a strong power supply unit.
between the 980ti and 1070, for the same budget, the 1070 stands out thanks to updated hardware, minor improvements for DX12/Vulcan, reduced power usage, and likely stronger driver compatibility in recent titles.
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SiphonicVirus
08-10-2016, 03:11 AM #2

the mentioned games perform much better with Nvidia graphics cards.
Also, CF/SLI should be avoided whenever feasible because of scaling problems, bugs, stutters, heat, and the requirement for a strong power supply unit.
between the 980ti and 1070, for the same budget, the 1070 stands out thanks to updated hardware, minor improvements for DX12/Vulcan, reduced power usage, and likely stronger driver compatibility in recent titles.

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08-10-2016, 09:52 AM
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the mentioned games perform much better with Nvidia graphics cards.
Also, CF/SLI should be avoided whenever feasible because of scaling problems, bugs, stutters, heat, and the requirement for a strong power supply unit.
between the 980ti and 1070, for the same budget, the 1070 stands out thanks to updated hardware, minor improvements for DX12/Vulcan, reduced power usage, and likely stronger driver compatibility in recent titles.
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george_griveas
08-10-2016, 09:52 AM #3

the mentioned games perform much better with Nvidia graphics cards.
Also, CF/SLI should be avoided whenever feasible because of scaling problems, bugs, stutters, heat, and the requirement for a strong power supply unit.
between the 980ti and 1070, for the same budget, the 1070 stands out thanks to updated hardware, minor improvements for DX12/Vulcan, reduced power usage, and likely stronger driver compatibility in recent titles.

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henry1028
Member
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08-10-2016, 10:22 AM
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1070 all day. Increased VRAM, updated architecture, much quicker clock speed with room for overclocking... it's definitely worth the higher cost compared to a used 980ti.
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henry1028
08-10-2016, 10:22 AM #4

1070 all day. Increased VRAM, updated architecture, much quicker clock speed with room for overclocking... it's definitely worth the higher cost compared to a used 980ti.