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Release dates of EVGA 1080s

Someone posted a forum link on an Amazon review for the EVGA cards stating the release dates of the cards as follows.

Release dates have been posted
SC - 13th June.
FTW - 17th June.
Classified - End of June
Hybrid - Early July.
Hydro Copper - Late July

 

Which one will you choose.

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Neither. I'm going for an RX 480 because finances are shite for the next few months. I'm looking for either an XFX, or Sapphire model.

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They are still good cards, and you can easily save up and get another.  I am just hell bent on this 1080 this 2500$ system i just built a week ago needs it.  It's yelling at me about the 660 in there.

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Classy or KINGPIN 

edit:

ASSUMING THE POWER LIMIT BUG GETS FIXED!!! 

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Honestly, i probably won't even overclock my strix.  And i plan on buying a second.  There is absolutely nothing that i will ever need two 2k+ mhz cards for.  And i won't for such a long time.

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Early July for the hybrid? That's not too far away. Here's hoping the hybrid can shine just as well as the 980 ti version.

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what about the plain ol' ACX 3.0 or the cheap blower style one.

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The only ones worth it are FTW and up. The rest have the same shitty reference design with 1 8-pin and 5+1 VRM phases. FTW is $680. No thanks. I'd rather wait for the MSI Gaming X with a proper 10 phase, 8+6 power delivery design. EVGA is charging way too much where competitors offer a much better value for less $.

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Definitely the FTW. The think looks freaking awesome.

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