Don't all of those use the regular PCB?
Pretty sure it's only Classified and up that will have custom PCBs.
Don't all of those use the regular PCB?
Pretty sure it's only Classified and up that will have custom PCBs.
799 euro in Europe and 699$ at US?
<redacted>this, its not fair, will the non reference models also be more expensive than in US ?
799 euro in Europe and 699$ at US?
<redacted>this, its not fair, will the non reference models also be more expensive than in US ?
You compare VAT vs non VAT prices.
Its not 699$ in the US where sales tax applies for example.
799 euro in Europe and 699$ at US?
<redacted>this, its not fair, will the non reference models also be more expensive than in US ?
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Markfw900
EVGA goes on sale the 6th for basic one, the super overlocked won't show up till later this month.
Amazon just put the 1080 MSI FE up for sale in stock. Here is the link. GO GO GO if you want one!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FX2KS6U/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me=ATVPDKIKX0DER
6 new from $824.95
I want dates darn it!! FTW or Classified...release dates would be so awesome.
Why the rush? Seriously just let the cards come out when they do and wait for the initial market supply/demand price gouging to subside. Personally I don't see a real rush/need for the card yet and may very well wait for the inevitable Ti editions to be released when AMD finally has a competing product (which will also cause a real pricing re-evaluation). As it is, without a competing card, Nvidia can and does get away with being able to price things another $100-200 higher without any penalty.
Why the rush? Seriously just let the cards come out when they do and wait for the initial market supply/demand price gouging to subside. Personally I don't see a real rush/need for the card yet and may very well wait for the inevitable Ti editions to be released when AMD finally has a competing product (which will also cause a real pricing re-evaluation). As it is, without a competing card, Nvidia can and does get away with being able to price things another $100-200 higher without any penalty.
1080 doesn't look to be the 4k card it was promised either. It will give you most performance today no doubt, but with imminent 1080ti and AMD's Vega products not long after I don't know how wise of a purchase it really is. It might be outclassed in 6 months time.Well, personally, its cause I have the 40" 4k screen. The 4k projector on a 120" screen. And I jumped on some great pricing in mid-May and have the tower, 5930k, 64GB DDR4, Mobo, SSD's, etc sitting right here in front of me.
Current system with Dual 780ti's is nice but 4k, not so much
I am plenty patient and will wait until I can get a couple cards at MSRP (not much for paying hundreds extra for no reason). But it would sure be nice to see release dates. If I saw something like "FTW- June 21st" I could at least have a guess as to when I might be able to get one....so...those are my reasons.
Ouch, the gouging. Via Newegg marketplace, "Edealer", $999 for Evga FE.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA3ER45Z9757&cm_re=gtx1080-_-14-487-243-_-Product
Why the rush? Seriously just let the cards come out when they do and wait for the initial market supply/demand price gouging to subside. Personally I don't see a real rush/need for the card yet and may very well wait for the inevitable Ti editions to be released when AMD finally has a competing product (which will also cause a real pricing re-evaluation). As it is, without a competing card, Nvidia can and does get away with being able to price things another $100-200 higher without any penalty.
1080 doesn't look to be the 4k card it was promised either. It will give you most performance today no doubt, but with imminent 1080ti and AMD's Vega products not long after I don't know how wise of a purchase it really is. It might be outclassed in 6 months time.