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I'll guess $699 base, $799 FE. 1080 drops to $599 (actual MSRP).

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9 minutes ago, Suika said:

I'm expecting some 1070 and 1080 mark downs as well, and see the 1080 Ti launch at $649 or $699 (AIB MSRP). We'll have to wait and see I guess.

Not until AMD launches their line though.

 

Also, there's no chance in hell the 1080ti is < $800.

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26 minutes ago, Unexas. said:

Yup bought it in November for $650 msrp

You're missing the part where it says to subtract the MSRP according to EVGA. If the 1080's MSRP goes down then you lose money if you're wanting to step up to a 1080 Ti.

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It scares me you all are mor excited to upgrade to a 1080Ti which will all know will be slightly behind a Titan XP but aren't mentioning Vega, a brand new GPU architecture

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Kloaked said:

You're missing the part where it says to subtract the MSRP according to EVGA. If the 1080's MSRP goes down then you lose money if you're wanting to step up to a 1080 Ti.

When I did it from my 980 Ti Classy to the 1080, you pay the difference between EVGA's MSRP and the price you actually paid for the original GPU, minus rebates. So in my case, I got the Classy on sale for $619 plus a $20 rebate, so EVGA credited me $599 towards the purchase of a GTX 1080 ACX 3.0, which was $619.

21 minutes ago, eLucid said:

Not until AMD launches their line though.

 

Also, there's no chance in hell the 1080ti is < $800.

I can't imagine NVIDIA expecting to sell the 1080 at its current price if the 1080 Ti launches around $700-800. I could be mistaken, which is why I'm waiting for the actual announcement.

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1 minute ago, DarkBlade2117 said:

It scares me you all are mor excited to upgrade to a 1080Ti which will all know will be slightly behind a Titan XP but aren't mentioning Vega, a brand new GPU architecture

We can speculate pretty accurate where the 1080 Ti might sit performance wise, and depending on the price can determine personal value of the card.

 

Vega? It's smoke and mirrors so far. And a lot of hype, and any time AMD gets something hyped it's not quite as amazing as people want to make it out to be.

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54 minutes ago, baxtmann said:

OH BABY! A new GPU! And I just bought a 1070 3 days ago... the regret is real!

Still got plenty of time to return it. If you bought a 1070 though, I doubt the 1080Ti will fit your budget. Be happy, its a great card.

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5 minutes ago, AlwaysFSX said:

We can speculate pretty accurate where the 1080 Ti might sit performance wise, and depending on the price can determine personal value of the card.

 

Vega? It's smoke and mirrors so far. And a lot of hype, and any time AMD gets something hyped it's not quite as amazing as people want to make it out to be.

From a common sense point, Releasing vega 6-7 months after Pascal and not having at best a 10-15% jump in performance between it and the cards it is priced against will be stupid and be a huge flop and the downfall of AMD

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, AlwaysFSX said:

We can speculate pretty accurate where the 1080 Ti might sit performance wise, and depending on the price can determine personal value of the card.

 

Vega? It's smoke and mirrors so far. And a lot of hype, and any time AMD gets something hyped it's not quite as amazing as people want to make it out to be.

The value of nvidia cards is always hyped as well, people always think it will be released at a somewhat okay price but it never is. The sad thing is that nobody's even remotely dissapointed to be milked out of their cash like that.

21st century is the century of hype, everything is hyped nowadays, even presidential elections to some extent.

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I really really want one but I just blew 1.5k on a TV so I don't have any money left. My 970 is too weak for 4k output to the TV though. Fuuuuuuck.... 

I'm also guessing that it'll be between 849€ and 949€ here in Germany. 

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1 hour ago, VagabondWraith said:

Oh boy oh boy oh boy I'm excited. I sold my GTX 1080 and without a GPU. Pls don't let me down NVidia.

Sold your 1080? what did you have it two months? how much did you losse on that deal? the lost money and higher cost of the TI is it really worth the smallish bump up?

 

overall Random non educated im guessing it will be MSRP 699-799 Founders 800-850 if they continue that trend  unless they actually feel pressure from AMD even though ATM they shouldn't but AMDs new lines comming soonish aswell and this priced agressivley will crush em before it comes out 

 

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1 hour ago, baxtmann said:

OH BABY! A new GPU! And I just bought a 1070 3 days ago... the regret is real!

then why did you get a 1070 if you have the money for a 1080ti?

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44 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I'll guess $699 base, $799 FE. 1080 drops to $599 (actual MSRP).

Lol just commented a Guess and this is pretty much it with maybe the Founders being 100-150 over base  Though thinking they will keep founders at the $100 premiumum at $800.00 if i had to take a direct price guess aswell but see all the way upto 850 possible 

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4 minutes ago, michaelocarroll007 said:

Sold your 1080? what did you have it two months? how much did you losse on that deal? the lost money and higher cost of the TI is it really worth the smallish bump up?

 

overall Random non educated im guessing it will be MSRP 699-799 Founders 800-850 if they continue that trend  unless they actually feel pressure from AMD even though ATM they shouldn't but AMDs new lines comming soonish aswell and this priced agressivley will crush em before it comes out 

 

I bought it in June and sold it for $550. Loss of $150 for 6 months of use. 

 

I need the Ti to push 1440p ultra 165Hz. :)

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31 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I bought it in June and sold it for $550. Loss of $150 for 6 months of use. 

 

I need the Ti to push 1440p ultra 165Hz. :)

You sure it's capable of that? 

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35 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I bought it in June and sold it for $550. Loss of $150 for 6 months of use. 

 

I need the Ti to push 1440p ultra 165Hz. :)

You need two Titan X Pascals for that. Lol. No but seriously what monitor do you have?

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Well, since we're all gonna be armchair market analysts here, my bet is on $799 MSRP. :P I'll either get this or the new Vega flagship, depending on the benchmarks. Hopefully AMD doesn't wait too long...

 

Sounds like we'll be getting some Mass Effect Andromeda game footage as part of Nvidia's keynote - a reason for me to be doubly excited. xD (I know, I know... ME3 was a disappointment, but I still like the universe)

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If you have to have a Facebook account to watch this I'm literally going to buy only AMD GPU's for now on.

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2 hours ago, lots of unexplainable lag said:

Come on. nVidia also wants to sell 1080s and Titans. If it's too close to the price of a 1080 nobody will buy 1080s when for $100-$150 more you can get heaps more performance with a 1080Ti, but nVidia also wants to sell Titans which tells the same story: nobody buys Titans if a 1080Ti comes in at or over the performance of a Titan (remember, no Titan non-FE boards exist whereas a 1080Ti will have custom board/cooler editions) but far under the price of a Titan.

 

I expect something in the neighbourhood of around $899-$949. It's a price that makes sense for nVidia.

I don't think Nvidia cares about selling Titans once they release the 80 Ti cards. Titans are always early adopter taxes for when their new large die is most expensive to produce with the worst yields. I imagine the 80 Ti cards are released once yields become good enough that Nvidia makes more money selling them for roughly 2/3 of the Titan price.

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2 hours ago, baxtmann said:

OH BABY! A new GPU! And I just bought a 1070 3 days ago... the regret is real!

I doubt the 1070 will go down in price until AMD has something better for $400.

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5 minutes ago, SteveGrabowski0 said:

I don't think Nvidia cares about selling Titans once they release the 80 Ti cards. Titans are always early adopter taxes for when their new large die is most expensive to produce with the worst yields. I imagine the 80 Ti cards are released once yields become good enough that Nvidia makes more money selling them for roughly 2/3 of the Titan price.

Ohhhh no, they do care about the Titans. Not just for l33t g4m3rs, they don't want the content creation professionals who use their GPUs for compute stuff switching to the "gaming-grade" 1080Ti because that loses nVidia $300-$400 per GPU sold. They want money, and so they'll find every single way to make it happen.

Ye ole' train

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Take a Titan XP, reduce the numbers by 5-10% There, I just saved you the time wasted on the keynote.

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7 minutes ago, lots of unexplainable lag said:

Ohhhh no, they do care about the Titans. Not just for l33t g4m3rs, they don't want the content creation professionals who use their GPUs for compute stuff switching to the "gaming-grade" 1080Ti because that loses nVidia $300-$400 per GPU sold. They want money, and so they'll find every single way to make it happen.

They certainly didn't care about Titan sales last generation when they released the 980 Ti as basically a Titan X with 6GB vram and better cooling for $350 less than the Titan X.

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1 hour ago, DarkBlade2117 said:

From a common sense point, Releasing vega 6-7 months after Pascal and not having at best a 10-15% jump in performance between it and the cards it is priced against will be stupid and be a huge flop and the downfall of AMD

 

What? You are expecting Vega to launch now? I expect Q2 availability and it'll be more like 8-9 months after Pascal. Nearly a year late, of course it'll be cheap to have the same performance. I do want something crushing 1080 but I think they release something only between 1080 and 1080ti.

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