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I didn't have enough money for a 1080 Ti so I went with the 1070 (this was towards end of the generation). It's unlikely we'll ever get a card of the same value as the 1080 Ti.
It still does OK at 1080p and is able to hold ~60 FPS with relatively decent 1% lows and this is at Ultra.
With some tweaking you could probably even get it to work OK at 1440p.
Jokes on them, I don't have the money for a monitor nice enough to know the difference.
A 60 FPS FHD monitor (or better yet at 1920x1200) is still a solid enough experience IMO.
Does it have an S-video input?
Does S-Video even support FHD? :)
No it's SD only, you need RGB or YPbPr for analog HD video.
I'm still rocking my evga 1070ti. I only play at 1080p and it still looks great