What Graphics Card Should I Buy to Double My Performance from a 1080 Ti?

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Asked By CuriousGamer42 On

A year ago, I purchased a 1080 Ti for $100, and I'm looking to upgrade to something that will roughly double my performance. Ideally, I'd prefer to buy new hardware, but I'm open to used options if the value is compelling enough. I mainly play single-player story-driven games at 1440p and my current setup includes a Ryzen 5600X. I've been doing some research, but it's tough to find accurate comparisons between the 1080 Ti and modern GPUs. From what I've gathered, even mid-range options like the 5060 Ti (16GB) or 9060 XT (16GB) offer only around 50-70% more performance. Am I really looking at needing to spend 5x the amount on something like a 5070 or 9070 to achieve twice the performance?

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Answered By GamingNerd101 On

If you're looking for a budget-friendly upgrade, the 9060 XT could be a great option. It's relatively affordable and offers decent performance improvements without breaking the bank. Just make sure to evaluate if you're hitting any CPU bottlenecks with your current setup before pulling the trigger.

Answered By UserTechExpert On

Don't forget that with newer NVIDIA cards, you also get access to DLSS, which can significantly increase your FPS. The comparison video you shared with the 5060 Ti might not include DLSS, so keep that in mind. For example, with DLSS, the 5060 Ti can boost performance by around 80% or higher! If you're after a significant upgrade, considering DLSS-capable cards will be beneficial.

Answered By TechSavvyTom On

I found that to get nearly double the performance from a 1080 Ti, you'd want to look at cards like the RTX 4070 Ti, RTX 5070, RX 9070 XT, or the RX 7900 XT. Each of these should provide a significant boost in performance depending on your budget. Check out the benchmarks for specific details before making a decision!

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