NVIDIA's hotly anticipated GeForce GTX 1080 Ti enthusiast graphics card is reportedly launching in March. The just released report claims that Taiwanese manufactures have already begun production of graphics cards based on NVIDIA's upcoming GP102 silicon.
The card will offer similar performance to the company's flagship $1000 TITAN X but at a more affordable price for gamers sources claim. Furthermore, unlike the TITAN X, custom designed and aftermarket cooled versions of the GTX 1080 Ti will be available shortly after release. The newcomer is speculated to be priced between $750 and $900 at launch and to land sometime between March 20th and March 23rd.[...]
Well.. FINALLY.. or should it still be consired as MAYBE?`
Price tag in EU will probably be salty, probably at 800euros as GTX1080 was.
Maybe this is why GTX1080 prices have been dropped ~100euros.. as cheapest are just under 600euros now. Couple months ago those still were around 730-770e.
980ti was 800-850e in Finland atleast when launched IIRC. Come on VEGA, bring in the competition for prices.
Finalllllllyyy! Tired of googling 1080ti 20 times a day. Definitely picking up a couple of these badboys. Hope evga does a classified. I'm guessing price will be 799-899
Mindfactory had a basic blower model for 649€ soon after release, and it took some months to get any 600€ cards. In Finland though most custom 1080 are still closer to 800€.
Hopefully we'll get some nice competition in the high end for a change, it's been rather disappointing seeing Nvidia unchallenged for so long.
Is importing/shipping more then buying in EU sounds like we're I am new egg shipping within Canada to me is nearly dollar for dollar for product then goes up if it weighs anything. Like a Cosmos 2 in my sig rig woulda cost $995 shipped from hongcover.
A true dream machine should not discount the X1800 Ryzen.
Either way I am appalled to see ppl anticipating the highly acclaimed 1080Ti AT $900. SERIOUSLY?
The first time Titan was $1000 everyone was bashing Nvidia for the price, and now everyone getting excited for $900 1080 Ti (which isnt under Titan Brand)
Wow. Just wow. If Vega crushes it at $600 everyone here will cry.
After waiting 7 months from Titan, you only get $300 discount on a even more inferior product. I really regret never go for $1200, enjoy at least 7 months of lead (and still will be fastest if u have a waterblock), by paying $400 (counting in water block, or the modified EVGA Hybrid) more.
A true dream machine should not discount the X1800 Ryzen.
Either way I am appalled to see ppl anticipating the highly acclaimed 1080Ti AT $900. SERIOUSLY?
The first time Titan was $1000 everyone was bashing Nvidia for the price, and now everyone getting excited for $900 1080 Ti (which isnt under Titan Brand)
Wow. Just wow. If Vega crushes it at $600 everyone here will cry.
A true dream machine should not discount the X1800 Ryzen.
Either way I am appalled to see ppl anticipating the highly acclaimed 1080Ti AT $900. SERIOUSLY?
The first time Titan was $1000 everyone was bashing Nvidia for the price, and now everyone getting excited for $900 1080 Ti (which isnt under Titan Brand)
Wow. Just wow. If Vega crushes it at $600 everyone here will cry.
My alliance is on neither side, cos one release on date but with crazy price, and the other one encourage price inflation from their competitor cos they love to delay.
A true dream machine should not discount the X1800 Ryzen.
Either way I am appalled to see ppl anticipating the highly acclaimed 1080Ti AT $900. SERIOUSLY?
The first time Titan was $1000 everyone was bashing Nvidia for the price, and now everyone getting excited for $900 1080 Ti (which isnt under Titan Brand)
Wow. Just wow. If Vega crushes it at $600 everyone here will cry.
I'll just wait till Vega and hope to spend those tears with laughter if Vega crushes it.
I love Nvidia cards but these launch prices have gone up too much for me.
Waiting for Ryzen too.
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