I was pretty much surprised to see the RTX3090 in a black friday full PC offer , for a very reasonable price. But it's still in production, hope that is not a bad sign.
As money is a bit short, I hope I won't be dissapointed.
Maybe my last ride with Intel? Gonna be a i9-10900K 3,7 Ghz - because of 5.3 GHz turbo, ASUS ROG STRIX Z490-F, 64 GB Ram 3000 MHz, RTX3090, 1TB NVMe Fire Cuda (kind of nonsense with that MOBO, realized later
), Be quiet 900 dark base and watercooling for CPU, 500GB SSD as cheap & fast Adobe cache and a 8TB HD for all crazy data shit.
As it was an offer no names for GPU and Ram were guaranteed.
We'll see.The RTX3090 is not that much faster than your two 1080 GTX SLI build. But nut SLI is not that much supported as one would hope. Same for CPU. Still fastest sIngle core counts for workstations imho. Something different when it comes to rendering etc. or zBrush with keyshot. But I am focusing on realtime visualisation, unreal Engine, Adobe, 3D Maya & Max bit Blender, and a bit of zBrush and 3D Coat next months to playce myself not only focused on events and holiday entertainment only. It turned out to be a bit dangerous in certain times.....
Edit: Ah well, not only your GTX1080ti died. My Titan passed away last year as first and most expensive component on my actual PC. Now a GTX1660ti is doing a good job.....well compared to price of 5 years older and one of first GTX Titan