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The pricing is already relatively close to MSRP. 

 

480s/1060s are around $250-$260 (vs. $250), 1070s are around $400 (vs. $380) and 1080s are around $630 (vs. $600).

The pricing is already relatively close to MSRP. 

 

480s/1060s are around $250-$260 (vs. $250), 1070s are around $400 (vs. $380) and 1080s are around $630 (vs. $600).

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