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2 minutes ago, Yoinkerman said:

But guise new cards won't be out For a long time

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a) I don't understand why NV's preorder is $1200 and the "list price" is $999 from board partners.  I'd probably want to order from EVGA anyways to get better RMA support (cross shipping, saturday delivery).

b) There's no benchmarks out so I'm not going to drop $2400 blindly.

 

Soooo I'll just sit on the sidelines for a bit and hope these things don't sell out completely.

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Just now, AnonymousGuy said:

a) I don't understand why NV's preorder is $1200 and the "list price" is $999 from board partners.  I'd probably want to order from EVGA anyways to get better RMA support (cross shipping, saturday ]

FEs are a little more expensive, usually.  That's what you're buying directly from NV.

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4 minutes ago, Yoinkerman said:

But guise new cards won't be out For a long time

business world couple months is long time

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1 minute ago, AnonymousGuy said:

a) I don't understand why NV's preorder is $1200 and the "list price" is $999 from board partners.  I'd probably want to order from EVGA anyways to get better RMA support (cross shipping, saturday delivery).

b) There's no benchmarks out so I'm not going to drop $2400 blindly.

 

Soooo I'll just sit on the sidelines for a bit and hope these things don't sell out completely.

And that's the dilemma...

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I'll probably get the 2080ti when the Alaska PFD's come out. I won't really worry about the price then.

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1 hour ago, SteveGrabowski0 said:

You think budgeting is only something that matters to students and teens?

Trust fund babies say the darndest things

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Nvidia's having a fucking laugh.

$1200 for the 2080ti... thats $200 more than the leak which was already totaly rediculous.

 

Im done,, fuck Nvidia! >:(  thats just a massive spit and slap in the face.

 

I'd rather have lesser performance and get what ever AMD gives us next. hell ill likely be able to get 2 of AMDs tops offering for less than the 2080ti.

 

Honestly thats insane. That Titan pricing ,, ney.. more than old Titan pricing ..for a XX80ti.

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14 minutes ago, ivan134 said:

How do you know they're space beaters. Serious question because I hadn't been following the rumors before this

Look at Nvidia offical website in terms of how much power these cards used. 

 

I will give you a hint: It's more than previous generation.

 

Edit: Also look at those triple slot pictures of RTX 2080ti. 

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My 1050ti is my last nvidia card purchase, screw these prices for a gpu mates.

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1 hour ago, SteveGrabowski0 said:

 $600 for a 70-series card is ridiculous.

But that was to be expected if you took a look at the recent pricing.

 

Remember that the GTX 470 or 570 was sold around the 250€ Mark??
Now you can get an x60 card, if you're lucky...

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14 minutes ago, ivan134 said:

How do you know they're space beaters. Serious question because I hadn't been following the rumors before this

These 2080Ti's have to be 3 slot, have 13 phase VRM (Founders Edition) and have 2x 8 pin power for a reason.

I'm really looking forward to real world performance if the 20 series is worth the significant price hike.

9 minutes ago, jasonvp said:

FEs are a little more expensive, usually.  That's what you're buying directly from NV.

It looks like the custom cards from the AIB's are about the same price or more around $1140-$1249, unless these are pre-order prices maybe they'll go on "sale" slightly down closer to the Nvidia claimed "from $999"?

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2 hours ago, Max_Settings said:

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Ok so here's the updated info. These prices are Founders Cards.

 

 

Board Partners

 

RTX 2070: $499

 

RTX 2080: $699


RTX 2080 ti: $999

Well, a RTX card from board partners are more expensive then the founders one in Sweden right now. For reference a RTX 2080 ROG Strix is about $1250 but a RTX 2080 founders edition is just $1000. I'm hoping it will change since I want a RTX 2080 from ASUS or EVGA.

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32 minutes ago, Swatson said:

Because ray tracing is the big deal. Nvidia doesn't usually show benchmarks at product announcements. We'll see them on release as usual. Plus we know the cuda core power is 14tflops vs 11.3 tflops for 1080ti so you can make some estimates, however the 14TIPS (not tflops) may help further than the tflop estimate shows

Is this your first product announcement? Nvidia and AMD always show benchmarks

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I wonder how much of the price increase is due to DRAM prices going up and other components going up as well. 

 

DRAM pricing, right now, is insane. 

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What really matters is the gaming benchmarks when they get done, Time will tell. Kinda crappy year for me. Was hoping for volta not turing and was waiting for intel 10fmn cannonlake CPU's, they have been put back till next year if you believe the rumors.  

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3 minutes ago, IceCold008 said:

What really matters is the gaming benchmarks when they get done, Time will tell. Kinda crappy year for me. Was hoping for volta not turing and was waiting for intel 10fmn cannonlake CPU's, they have been put back till next year if you believe the rumors.  

Cannonlake is nope, next year you're getting an undisclosed product based on Icelake.

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Titan cards have been separated and are for number crunching like the quardros 

 

 

Titans start at about $3000

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19 minutes ago, Dionyz said:

Look at Nvidia offical website in terms of how much power these cards used. 

 

I will give you a hint: It's more than previous generation.

 

Edit: Also look at those triple slot pictures of RTX 2080ti. 

 

9 minutes ago, Blademaster91 said:

These 2080Ti's have to be 3 slot, have 13 phase VRM (Founders Edition) and have 2x 8 pin power for a reason.

I'm really looking forward to real world performance if the 20 series is worth the significant price hike.

It looks like the custom cards from the AIB's are about the same price or more around $1140-$1249, unless these are pre-order prices maybe they'll go on "sale" slightly down closer to the Nvidia claimed "from $999"?

Ah okay. I had to jump in the shower before the cards were shown and hadn't looked at the pictures yet

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