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GTX 1070 launch price?

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470: $350

570: $350

670: $400

770: $400

970: $330

 

You must understand that one of the primary ways Nvidia classifies their cards is by price bracket. The -70 card won't be significantly more or less expensive than any other before it.

That is, unless Nvidia changes their entire product structure, which is unlikely.

 

EDIT: These are US prices, not sure how they are where you live, but the point is the same.

I am looking to sell my 970 for around 346$ and I was wondering if the 1070 would be the same price perhaps? (Price looks really high - Don't live in US - Local Market price is higher) 

 

Since I am younger I don't really have much experience or seen what companies do usually*,so I wanted to ask LTT.

From your experience what prices are they likely to launch at?  (And is there a official launch date?) 

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It will be far more than $346. But not being able to see the future no one knows for sure yet. You can look at all the 'trends' you want, but you can't know until they announce it.

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Depends where it sits in terms of performance. If it's basically the successor to the 970, it should be around the same price as when the 970 launched. Maybe a little more. 

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No one is going to buy a brand new 970 for $346, much less a used one.

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1 minute ago, ivan134 said:

No one is going to buy a brand new 970 for $346, much less a used one.

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(Price looks really high - Don't live in US - Local Market price is higher)

 

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1 minute ago, ivan134 said:

No one is going to buy a brand new 970 for $346, much less a used one.

He's not in the US. Prices are different. 

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2 minutes ago, Sharif said:

I quote

 

 

1 minute ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

He's not in the US. Prices are different. 

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3 minutes ago, ivan134 said:

No one is going to buy a brand new 970 for $346, much less a used one.

Yeah, $346 is much lower than I would pay in Canada. New ones are like $420+, but I would never buy used.

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i think they said the GTX 1070 will launch at 1070$ and the GTX 1080 will be 1080$...but don't quote me on that it was just unofficial leaked information that i got.

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2 minutes ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

i think they said the GTX 1070 will launch at 1070$ and the GTX 1080 will be 1080$...but don't quote me on that it was just unofficial leaked information that i got.

you forgot to mention that each of them needs a psu that has minimum 1070 or 1080 watts /s

 

just wait until its released... asking a magic 8 ball wont change anything

the launch date for pascal was q3 2016 so just give it time

 

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13 minutes ago, Sharif said:

I am looking to sell my 970 for around 346$ and I was wondering if the 1070 would be the same price perhaps? (Price looks really high - Don't live in US - Local Market price is higher) 

 

Since I am younger I don't really have much experience or seen what companies do usually*,so I wanted to ask LTT.

From your experience what prices are they likely to launch at?  (And is there a official launch date?) 

If you're able to sell a used 970 at the price your saying due to local market/currency, then the 1070 is going to cost a lot more than that in the same market/currency.

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470: $350

570: $350

670: $400

770: $400

970: $330

 

You must understand that one of the primary ways Nvidia classifies their cards is by price bracket. The -70 card won't be significantly more or less expensive than any other before it.

That is, unless Nvidia changes their entire product structure, which is unlikely.

 

EDIT: These are US prices, not sure how they are where you live, but the point is the same.

"Do as I say, not as I do."

-Because you actually care if it makes sense.

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41 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

If you're able to sell a used 970 at the price your saying due to local market/currency, then the 1070 is going to cost a lot more than that in the same market/currency.

 

46 minutes ago, Rolling Potatoe said:

If you live in some weird country with different prices the launch prices will also be different for you :Q.

My crystall ball says 349-399 usd launch price most likely.

Nothing like a good crystal ball :P

Regarding the price I will be purchasing it from amazon again (No import taxes,just shipping charges) 

4 minutes ago, Dash Lambda said:

470: $350

570: $350

670: $400

770: $400

970: $330

 

You must understand that one of the primary ways Nvidia classifies their cards is by price bracket. The -70 card won't be significantly more or less expensive than any other before it.

That is, unless Nvidia changes their entire product structure, which is unlikely.

This is exactly what I was looking for a trend,Thank you! (I hope they don't try anything funny this time around) 

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3 minutes ago, Sharif said:

This is exactly what I was looking for a trend,Thank you! (I hope they don't try anything funny this time around) 

The price jump to $400 was the last time they shrunk the process node, so this time around it'll probably jump again. I don't think they'd dare break the $400 mark though, it would just be needless inconsistency.

 

If I remember correctly, they actually changed the cards around with the 600 series to keep the numbers matched up with the price, shifting it up and renaming the former -80 card to "Titan", meaning price consistency is more important to them than relative performance consistency.

I might be remembering wrong, though.

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