It's not time to rest yet

The Picard Maneuver@startrek.website to Memes@sopuli.xyz – 847 points –
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1080’a going to be used until it dies. Don’t have a grand to spend on a card

I would nominate the Gtx1080 (actually the 1060 6gb too) as the best of the best GPU ever made.

The price/performance ratio at their launch was insane and even 7 years later, they're still valid options for budget gamers.

See also: the iPhone 4S

My 4S became unusable after the ... iOS 6? 7? update; nothing would remain running in the background and apps took several seconds to start.

Switched to Android and never looked back.

Edit: looked up a few dates and I think it must have been iOS 8.

Oh yeah, I'm not saying the 4S is a good phone nowadays, but I still consider it the best phone of all time when you consider when it came out, what its competitors were, etc. Similar to the Nvidia 1080 GPU.

What I'm saying is that Apple made sure to turn it into a bad phone three years after its release, while the 1080 is still a decent GPU several years later.

A year or two ago, I needed a newer graphics card because my R9 390 couldn't handle the resolution of my new ultrawide monitor. This was when prices were crazy, everything was out of stock, and second-hand cards were selling for higher than the retail prices of brand new cards.

I got a 1080Ti for free from someone at my workplace because they hadn't used it for a while and would have felt bad selling it while prices were ridiculously high. He didn't want to take advantage of anyone. Good guy.

To pay it forward, when I upgraded my PC I gave away all the old parts (PSU, motherboard, RAM, CPU) for free. I posted about it, waited a day or two, and picked someone randomly for each item.

Be an absolute irresponsible moron and finance one like I did :) who cares about debt when you have FRAMES am I right?.. right..?

Please pay off your credit card debt.

Oh don't worry, I have. In fact my credit rating rocks because of my irresponsible-ness - just the way capitalism intended

You don't need to. If you look at the relative performance table, you can get a feeling for a cheaper upgrade path (if you need it): https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-gtx-1080-ti.c2877

This took me down a rabbit hole, thanks for the link. Time to start saving my dollars. I didn't realise just how much of an upgrade a new GPU would be for me.

Bought a laptop with a 1050ti back in 2018, still use it to this day. Though I don't game on it as much as I used to. I've upgraded everything else in it that I could

Accurate, my 970 lives on!

My 980 is still alive, but I replaced it because I thought it had a bad fan bearing. I had just forgotten to remove the protective plastic on the fan shroud, so it peeled off a bit and the fan was hitting it.

It lived in my wife's computer until the psu I put in burnt up.

I used to crossbridge them but then one gave out but it just keeps on pluggin.

I sold my old parts on ebay when i built a new rig. Got about 100€ in total and paid 2000€ for the new one :|

eBay fucked me out of $40+ when I tried to sell a video card. Fuck eBay

I read it and was trying to understand why Death suddenly speaks German on 3rd panel xD

My brother said my 1060 is out of date.

So, if u ask me, i have no siblings.

Radeon RX 580 until the VRAM dies to the idle @50°C temps or the support is removed from the kernel...

I bought an RX480 6 years ago and while it probably can't run the most modern games, it's still a trusty work horse for the ones I still play.

At one point I realised that my games have been crashing with BSOD for a year because the cooling paste melted and spread all around the chip. Fixed it, started working with no issues.

Its right fan was so loud that I thought it was shredding some plastic part. I replaced it, was fine for a week, it's loud as hell again. But it's still working like nothing happened.

I'm considering to replace the TIM (repasting) + thermal pads at some point... The card is now ~5 years old, and if the paste goes bad that would be end of it. The dust that all boards accumulate overtime is also a risk factor of how long components last.

Yes this is the way. My son is still running my old EVGA 2080ti

Was? No, no you really sucked GTX770 and the only reason I kept you for 2 years in 2020s because there was no other option during the crazy time.

I went from gtx 770 to a 1080ti when it was released. 5 years later I'm still using the same 1080ti with no plans to upgrade.

There is a Kissinger joke here somewhere, I am sure.