Some people seem to think the 980Ti is worthless now, this thread made me lol;
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18730153
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18730153
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I am 90% sure I will pick up the 1070, especially since I have VR to think about.
However, I am still sort of tempted by the 1080, as it looks to be way more of a bump compared to the 970 -> 980 jump. One thing that puts me off is the depreciation of these things as I keep jumping up the ladder, especially given the performance gains doesn't exactly match one to one with the performance. (at least it was this way for maxwell correct?)
So can someone lay out for me what the RRP of the maxwell cards started out at, and where they are now in terms of second hand value? What are 980s going for now, and what did they start out at? Basically trying to predict what it would be like to own a 1080, and whether the performance benefits can be justified for me considering the money 'loss' that will occur.
If the 1070 launches around £300 then a second hand 980Ti is going to be around that price.
Well it looks about ~22% to me for TitanX -> 1080 but here are the slides:
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They show a monster increase over a 960 but of course these are nvidia slides![]()
Some people seem to think the 980Ti is worthless now, this thread made me lol;
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18730153
TBH, I would make a case for banning those clowns from MM.
Why? Not arguing just interested in your opinion why?
If the performance between them alone is similar, why would someone pay the same price as a brand new card for a second hand card that is lacking all the new technology and features? if someone wants to play with VR the 1070 would be the only option of the two so the 980 would not even make it into the decision process
if a new 1070 came in at £300 (likely to be more expensive than that of course), I'd reckon a new 980 Ti would be more like £200-220 and therefore second hand even less, £120-150 absolute max
The 'founders edition' thing I find offputting though, its like game preorders
No, that was basing it off of a 1070 being £300 which it wont be (it'll be higher) and working back from that to form the second hand value in relation to that price..Five.Stars said:Aye, a 2nd hand 980Ti is going to go for £120-£150. You sir, need to start retaking your medication!
The problem is some of the technology AMD supports too - yet AMD PR is incompetent.I like the 1080 more than I thought I would, but I'm not sure I can bear another technology launch ( preordered Fury X and Oculus Rift )
sizable perf increase across the board, double the standard memory capacity
and the multimonitor geometric correction and potential VR optimizations make this a game changer in my view
I like NVIDIAs style, they dont go on about the technical details in an unglamourous way for hours while proclaiming they have superior ethics and R&D than the competition while also complaining about unfairness, NVIDIA just comes out and shows results in a confident and stylish way.
The 'founders edition' thing I find offputting though, its like game preorders
No, that was basing it off of a 1070 being £300 which it wont be (it'll be higher) and working back from that to form the second hand value in relation to that price..
Where's me drugs - argghhhh
Time will tell anyway - it's all good![]()
the 980 series are now paperweights
GTX970 started at $329/£250No, that was basing it off of a 1070 being £300 which it wont be (it'll be higher)