So far so good. I play at 1080p 144hz currently so the card is overkill at that resolution. I hopefully will get a 1440p 144hz monitor shortly that should give it more of a workout.
The Vega 56 I had before it wasn't exactly holding me back though so it was more of an impulse upgrade.
EVGA 1080Ti FTW3! with retail Hydrocopper block (Full EK loop) for my desktop.
Wife's desktop has an EVGA 1060 SC
My gaming laptop has a 1050 Ti
Server has Intel integrated
EVGA 1080Ti in the main
EVGA 1080Ti on the backup with a hybrid AIO
GTX 970 in a lan box
1070 under custom loop on another
And a good old 210 GT in the server.
Running an Asus ROG Strix GTX1080 hooked up to a 1080p projector/110" screen.
As much as I'd love an RTX I think I'm going to wait for the second generation of Ray tracing tech, be it hardware or software. Maybe by then I'll have a 4k projector as well.
I didn't buy an RTX 2080 Ti for ray tracing. To be perfectly honest, I knew it wasn't going to be fast enough and there weren't going to be enough games using it to really make use of the feature. I bought it because it was the best single card option for 4K gaming.