Hi all!
This is my first time posting a deal. I found a good deal for a Nvidia 1080 ti graphics card with triple fans and RGB lighting.
Hi all!
This is my first time posting a deal. I found a good deal for a Nvidia 1080 ti graphics card with triple fans and RGB lighting.
ok, I'll wait
Good price, but no deal, the benchmarks for the RTX2080 have been leaked in the last 12Hours, and of course smash the GTX1080TI. Definitely not worth saving a few hundred dollars over the RTX2080 at this point. It’s funny we are already watching large Australian retailers start dropping their prices heavily as it won’t be long until the GTX1080TI is priced under $700
really? i heard even the 2080 tis only do 30% better than 1080 ti.
I heard a lot of stuff but it was all rumours, conjecture or Nvidia marketing.
Exactly $1200 RRP RTX2080, for 30% additional performance over the $960 GTX1080TI, not even acknowledging the additional new technologies of the RTX2080. Wait till early next year when stock has stabilised, hopefully you will be able to buy a third party RTX2080 for $1100. If you can’t wait however than this is a reasonable option.
$1200 USD = $1678 AUD.
Feel free to pay an extra $800 for an extra 10-15 FPS in 4K.
Give it a couple more weeks and there will be some exceptionally good deals on 1080ti's.
Been waiting for months for the 20 series GPUs and 9th Gen CPUs.
From what I've seen i will be better off just getting the 1080ti.
@troyrobbo: bud 1200 AUD you can get a RTX2080, for 1200 USD you can get a 2080TI Founder edition
You can hear a lot of things, but Techpowerup said their benchmark is REALLY promising while under NDA, and I do think I trust them along with Gamersnexus and Hardware Unboxed.
The benchmarks are promising, but a lot of them are showing off poorly matched cards and specs. in terms of price the new 2080 is more closely matched to the 1080ti, and a lot of the "50% improvement" numbers are using DLSS which isn't comparable to current cards.
Also there is going to be a severe shortage of the 20xx cards for a while; well into the new year I'd guess.
The 2080, whenever we can get your hands on it, I'm guessing will set us back $1k or so too. Would I be buying a card now? No. But then again I can afford to wait 12 months for the hype to die down…
There's probably going to be a price drop as GTX 10* disappears and the first rush of buyers slows downs.
As far as I can tell, that already happened June through to August.
There might be some heavy runs in the 1050 and 1060 sets of cards, but that seems about it.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/13249/nvidia-announces-geforc…
Rtx2080ti vs gtx1080ti
12nm vs 16nm
4352 cuda cores vs 3584
That about sums up most of what you need to know
The 20 series is a minor improvement compared to the massive leap the previous 10 series was
Shame the actual results came out this morning, save $400+ now and get a 1080ti for the same performance as the 2080 :)
still expensive. enough said XD
650$is 1080ti would be my gold in next few month. And in China, it's already at those price.
What, where? Tmall still shows prices around the 1100 mark.
$ 650 is probably the used ones.
Between 10% off eBay gift cards and today's 10% off code, I just got one (used) for $656. I forgot to pay via cashrewards or else I woulda got it under $650.
"2 sold in last 24 hours" show how good a deal this really is.
These cards should now be selling for ~$800 without all the eBay price-jacking shenanigans
If it's by Gigabyte, then the asking price is worth it. I'm still using a Gigabyte 680 OC (with 5 fans) and it has been faultless ever since. Just waiting which seems like forever for this card to go bust so I can upgrade to a 1080 OC.
Except this model is really bad, and use same cooler as the 1080 (70w TDP lower), which usually leads to thermal throttle (GPU Boost 3.0 really likes it cool).
Better get Aorus model.
can foresee in 6 months time we will see those 1080 tis around $600