1080 Ti of my youth

Diamond Monster 3D.

I know how to use nvidia's drivers so had no problem with at least 290% scaling forcing afr2 quadgpu spec and the right sli profile.

1080ti of your youth would probably be the amd hd 4890 that wiped these cards that gen

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>titan V circa 2006

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>tfw bought the 1030 of my youth

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same

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The 1080ti of my... Okay so I was 22, but it's the first gpu i remember buying that wasn't ati rage pro

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Right? In my youth AGP was the card slot that was 'hard' to come by at first (ISA was the dominant slot) so when I see all these PCI-E cards it makes me feel old af, especially considering the first gpu i ever bought when i was out on my own was an AGP GeForce 6800 Ultra 256MB card for like $400

I ran these in sli. Full load 92c