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You could import from the US for less than £999![]()
You forget import tax, you would end up paying way more
Seriously, it's average.
You could import from the US for less than £999![]()
Didn't know that, learn something new everyday.
I'm guessing some of your big price cuts you do are based around the fluctuations on the dollar price?
Soooo it's not a straight dollar conversion? Or has the $999 price everyone has talked about not yet final?
We ended up using buying a stack of them for rendering, but in the end it made more sense to buy octocore Xeons for our workload. The titans ended up doing computational tasks around CFD and such - were cheap for that. These Titan-X just seem like gaming cards only.
Not necessarily.
I bought a GTX690 on launch day and I remember the different brands ranging from £730 to over £900... For the exact same reference design like Titans... The only difference being warranty length really.
So tomorrow we could easily see an MSI card for £799 and an EVGA card for £899 and a Palit card for £19999... With no discernible difference![]()
I used the government site to work it out and even being over generous on shipping and insurance costs it came to about £950![]()
actually cpu render farms are the leaders in this field - cuda and opencl are very recent inventions
any `pro` will be using a render farm for final render not some little 12GB video card
Nope that's not how it will work.
Gibbo has pretty much confirmed all models will be similar priced.
Means a lot bud
Favourable angles, and the lightning helps. It's normally smaller.
Wonder if dev cards are different then...
Edit: doh, that was a pure whoosh moment for me.
Why is shipping to UK more than to the US? , surely the bulk sent would serve the entire EU and would all come from China anyway
Also since the collapse of the Euro what will CaseKing charge will it be a lot more?
Never made any sense to me, even when the £ was high we was always getting rip off britain prices so sadly when it's low it's just going higher based on the idea of economics but we was already paying a little more anyway. I know VAT and all that but it reminds me of when games consoles like PS4 would be $350 in us and then around £300 in UK or other silly prices.Most prices are going up, look at CPUs, 4790k retails were around £250 a couple of months ago, they are now closer to £300 than they are to £250.
Discounts at such times come normally from a distributor or manufacturer doing deals based on volume or clearing aged stock.
But when GBP weakens like it has done last couple of months does make it harder. Of course if GBP regains strength it makes future replenishing lower cost which eventually filters into pricing and if a deal is done at same time as GBP has strengthened then that is like double whammy which can help give a far greater price reduction.