


And the original Geforce Titan from the same period right?Īt the time that was out, we all marveled at the mind blowing numbers these things were churning out. i mean in any other time in recent history, 2 years (yes, next month the 1080 has been on the market for 2 years) would mean that we'd be looking at the 1080's and laughing thinking "Man remember when we used to think those were fast and they were 1000 bucks? hahaha".Ī perfect example would be the 780 ti. like if they had a few of them in the window of your local store, we'd all be huddle outside the store in the snow with sleeping bags and stuff looking in the window with eyes all wide and fixated, foegetting that it's absolutely (in modern computer terms) terribly outdated tech.

We're kinda still looking at the 1070's and 1080's in awe. Like there's still a healthy bunch of reviews and questions going up about "Shall i upgrade to a 1070, is it worth it" "Should i just go ahead and upgrade to the 1080" and one thats currently up in another forum thread "Is x i7 cpu bottlenecking my 1080" i don't know, pacified? or something due to this mining crisis thing don't you think? It s just kinda popped to my attention over the last couple of days, that we've been kinda.
