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<blockquote data-quote="Ford&gt;Chevy" data-source="post: 15715261" data-attributes="member: 166567"><p>No, currently I'm using a 1080p monitor using DSR from NVIDIA to get 4k. The colors on my monitor are really washed out. I got it for cheap when I built a system with a 2600k a couple years ago, and am now looking to upgrade. Currently, I use my Titan X Pascal primarily for flight simulation, specifically Lockheed Martin Prepar3d Version 4. The Titan takes on most games fine at 4K so far. Have not had any problems with games dropping below 30 FPS, but some games can get dragged down below 60. But for the flight simulation, the GPU is heavily utilized for Tessellation, and with Super Sampling AA (only 4x) and a heavy overcast layer, I easily max out the usage at 100% between overcast, complex add-on airports, aircraft simulation, scenery complexity/drawing, etc. Two will drastically help offset the load by AA, largely eliminated though, by the use of a 4K monitor. But overall, the performance is great. With a single 1080Ti you should be fine. Overclock it a bit, and get a bit more out of it. I get +800 on the memory for my Titan, and around +190 on the core.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ford>Chevy, post: 15715261, member: 166567"] No, currently I'm using a 1080p monitor using DSR from NVIDIA to get 4k. The colors on my monitor are really washed out. I got it for cheap when I built a system with a 2600k a couple years ago, and am now looking to upgrade. Currently, I use my Titan X Pascal primarily for flight simulation, specifically Lockheed Martin Prepar3d Version 4. The Titan takes on most games fine at 4K so far. Have not had any problems with games dropping below 30 FPS, but some games can get dragged down below 60. But for the flight simulation, the GPU is heavily utilized for Tessellation, and with Super Sampling AA (only 4x) and a heavy overcast layer, I easily max out the usage at 100% between overcast, complex add-on airports, aircraft simulation, scenery complexity/drawing, etc. Two will drastically help offset the load by AA, largely eliminated though, by the use of a 4K monitor. But overall, the performance is great. With a single 1080Ti you should be fine. Overclock it a bit, and get a bit more out of it. I get +800 on the memory for my Titan, and around +190 on the core. [/QUOTE]
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