I just got a new rig and it has a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080Ti 11GB GPU.
Which means that my current rig (GTX 980Ti) will now be used as a secondary rendering machine (if I have a backlog of renders, I'll move them over to this rig to run)
My question is: I have an old AMD Radeon 7800 GPU lying around at home and was just wondering would there be ANY benefit to slotting this into my "backup" rig. I know i couldn't use SLI, etc. but would it be useful to connect the AMD to the monitor (for basic display purposes) to allow the 980Ti to work solely on rendering ?
As you can probably tell I'm not a PC hobbyist (not used to building rigs, etc.), so apologies if this is a stupid question...
Which means that my current rig (GTX 980Ti) will now be used as a secondary rendering machine (if I have a backlog of renders, I'll move them over to this rig to run)
My question is: I have an old AMD Radeon 7800 GPU lying around at home and was just wondering would there be ANY benefit to slotting this into my "backup" rig. I know i couldn't use SLI, etc. but would it be useful to connect the AMD to the monitor (for basic display purposes) to allow the 980Ti to work solely on rendering ?
As you can probably tell I'm not a PC hobbyist (not used to building rigs, etc.), so apologies if this is a stupid question...