This is a great site for comparing: https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html In most cases, you're paying a lot more over a regular 1080 for about 12% better performance. The price curve for super high end hardware is always out of whack. Hell, a 1080 Ti really isn't that much faster than a 1070. The Vega…
You really don't need that much GPU power if you're going to be rendering with V-Ray or Arnold, though it's still a good to have. Go with the single card, I hear too many compatibility issues with SLI happening.
Ok, thank you Axi5 and PolyHertz. My friend told me the same. It does tip towards 1080 TI. For sure. Its a powerful card indeed, perfectly suited for my needs as fast iterations, quick renders, and look development is high on the list. Also being able to flow freely with high count in viewport is a must. I´ve seen though…
Hi guys. My name is Kristoffer and Im on the verge of upgrading my GPU from rx480 to 1080. Im a concept art student so I do alot of modeling, sculpting, rendering, in 3D, and I need advice from people who know what they are talking about.. Im at a point where Im thinking if I should get 2 SLI connected 1080:s or one…