10 comments

  • Argonaut99811 minutes ago
    Mine is still going strong, it can run Gemma 4 26b. It can still play all the games I care about at near max settings at 1440p at 60 FPS (like Elden Ring).#<p>My PC did coincidentally die today (not GPU related) so I think it&#x27;s time for an upgrade, what do you recommend?
    • embedding-shape6 minutes ago
      &gt; so I think it&#x27;s time for an upgrade, what do you recommend?<p>Without knowing what you&#x27;ll use it for, probably a 9970x + RTX Pro 6000 would do the trick, YMMV.
  • RavSS29 minutes ago
    My old 1080 Ti now sits inside a 4U rackmount server. It&#x27;s an EVGA SC2 HYBRID version and I am still amazed that the AIO cooler hasn&#x27;t failed yet or leaked everywhere. One of the best things I&#x27;ve purchased in retrospect since it was my main GPU up until the middle of 2025, even though at the time in 2017 I felt the price of 1.5k NZD was extreme.
  • gdevenyi59 minutes ago
    My 1080ti is my local inference machine now. With the release of the Bonsai 27B models I can run a genuine dense model with usable context. GOAT card.
    • embedding-shape7 minutes ago
      What exact runtime are you running Bonsai 27B with right now and what variants of the weights are you using?
  • fishgoesblub1 hour ago
    It&#x27;s amazing how great the 10 series was. The 1060, a budget card, had the same amount of VRAM as the previous generations top tier card (6GB) with the 1080Ti having <i>11GB</i>! the 5060 for example has only 8GB, the same as the GTX 1070 and 1080.
    • jandrese4 minutes ago
      The RAM crunch has been a quiet victory for those older cards. I have a 10 year old video card in my rig that had at the time a decent but not chart topping 8GB of RAM. Developers are still targeting 8GB because so many of the cards released today still have that. Since I&#x27;m still using 1080p the performance is usually acceptable too. Surprisingly the biggest problem is becoming the CPU, with the i5-3570k lacking a few of the later SSE instructions and being completely unable to run some titles.
  • tenacious_tuna2 days ago
    I&#x27;m still using a 1080ti in my main PC, though I don&#x27;t play as many games as I used to. Control is the last title I picked up where I really felt like I was pushing the graphics capability of my rig.<p>I remember when I built my PC I was surprised when I&#x27;d come across a post of someone running ancient (at the time) chips like the i7-870, and now I&#x27;m realizing I am one of those people.<p>My 2700X and 1080ti do plenty of what I need these days. I meant to upgrade both a couple years ago but between job changes and then tariffs and whatnot it just never quite made sense to commit to the jump. I have a hard time imagining what an ideal upgrade would even be now with how expensive everything&#x27;s gotten. I&#x27;m mostly hoping my machine continues to hold up for another couple years.
  • epolanski4 minutes ago
    What&#x27;s legendary about the 1080? It&#x27;s a smaller 980ti on a much smaller node.
  • ramgine1 hour ago
    I just threw together my old 1060 in a steamOS - adjacent box running cachyOS. It’s great for couch co-op platformers. The GPUs were overkill for most games then and can still run new indie 2d games now.
  • gchamonlive1 hour ago
    They still have great value in the used market. Swapped mine for a 3090, also used, for ~20% rebate.
  • ngcc_hk2 days ago
    Crazy for me to still own two
    • Wistar1 hour ago
      I own four in my office. Daily driven, mostly with photo editing tasks but some Blender, too. Work well for us.
  • ls61253 minutes ago
    I had a 1080 in my previous build, it was an OC model that went from 180 up to 250W and could perform about halfway between a stock 1080 and a 1080ti. That was a nice card but by late Covid it was really showing its age.