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NOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

My 780 is outdated

 

But seriously, how much can I sell my 780 for?

Only used for 1.5months

 

And also, they havent released the GPU yet....

on /r/hardwareswap there going for about $600-500

and it come out tomorrow so hazar

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It's actually more around 550ish$, go look for the few reviews that are out

 

www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/nvidia_geforce_gtx_970_and_980_reference_review,29.html

 

  • GTX 980: $549 / 452 EUR (ex VAT)
  • GTX 970: $329  / 270 EUR (ex VAT)
  • GTX 760: moves to $219

^^

im in Australia so here its $800 

 

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no. why are we still on 28nm! what is going on :(

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Who said it was?

 

He wants to SLI 780ti, so something tells me he must need (or want) the horsepower; something a single 980 will not 

FFS are you going to be at my throat all day or wot. just leave me in peace

 
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I am still not going to upgrade until pascal gpus to upgrade, maxwell was quite uninteresting. 

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I know its horrible aye. 

 

800 for a reference card. Fair enough its brand new, so there has to be a price drop. And when AMD flagships come out, perhaps another price cut

 
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OOOH YEAH, been waiting for a new card to upgrade to!

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cheaper then a 780ti no here in Australia its actually about the same price about $800 Australian tech issues :( 

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Didnt know SuperSampling has been available all this time
Can i do it on my 5870? want to do it for games like borderlands 2 (to begin with)

 

edit. sry i meant downsampling ? (same thing?) 

the game only uses 200-300 mb of video ram. i have 1gb
so i want to run at a higher res and then downsample, can i do it? 

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Nice review, I'm sticking with my 780 for now.

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FYI, they are all over the place, evga.com, newegg, amazon, both 970s and 980s, superclocked as well as reference clocked.  I don't remember the 780 being a hard launch like this, refreshing, of course I may have been sleeping when they launched and then sold out :D.

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FYI, they are all over the place, evga.com, newegg, amazon, both 970s and 980s, superclocked as well as reference clocked.  I don't remember the 780 being a hard launch like this, refreshing, of course I may have been sleeping when they launched and then sold out :D.

I must be doing something wrong because I can't find them on Newegg.

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This video doesn't make it easier for me to choose between two cheap 780 Ti and two 980

144Hz goodness

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Good ol Australia Tax. It's $800 here :(

 

 oh man thats a lot .. 

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Hey,
I have a 21:9 monitor at 2560x1080, how would this work for dynamic super resolution?
Thanks!

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NCIX: http://bit.ly/1yiRnEh

Amazon: Coming soon

 

At long last, NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 980 graphics card has arrived... Are the rumors about its power consumption and performance true? Watch to find out!

 

How much is the GPU again?

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I love these new cards however I love my 780....i just wish they weren't being discontinued so I could pick up another one for sli...

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The 980 costs as much as a 780Ti in Australia lol $800

NZ/Australia pricing is such a fail :(

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performance wise the 980 is basically the same as 780ti as shown in the video.... in other words a 780ti with 4 GB of VRAM. quite dissapointed . considering the price i would stick with the 780 and 780 ti and if u have it already go sli. the performance increase of 5-7 fps is not enough for the money. thats my opinion... #nofanboy

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