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**Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Thread**

I can see the 1080 Ti launching at £700 for the FE which is the most I will pay then again I doubt I'll get one knowing it's a cut down chip to replace my Ti's in sli
 
Last years 980Ti's launched at around £575-599.

The 980's were sat at around £400 even after launch of the Ti. Pound was obviously far stronger back then.

I wouldn't expect much change out of £800. Especially with how these 1080 prices are at the minute.

Launch price of $799?

Too much for me either way. I'll be waiting for the 1180 for my next upgrade.
 
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I can see the 1080 Ti launching at £700 for the FE which is the most I will pay then again I doubt I'll get one knowing it's a cut down chip to replace my Ti's in sli

Wishful thinking.

1. the 1080 FE was £619 at launch.

2. The exchange rate is 10% worse than that launch price.

SO unless you think Nvidia is going to reduce the 1080 by £100 to £200 and the 1070 by similar and basically give the 1050 and 1060 away, no way will the 108ti be £700

I said months ago it will be £850 for the cheapest going to £1000 for the Asus premium version.
 
Weren't there people only a few weeks back saying "There will never be a 1080 Ti, There's no place for it" ? :p

Have I missed the link to the launch date announcement? :confused:

Just googled the same chinese rumours from a month ago.

Exactly the same as a Titan spec wise with a few less cudas, prices is expected to start at £800 upwards with a small price cut to the 1080 (which basically puts 1080 back to what they were at launch and the exchange rate went pete tong.

Interesting if true that it will be the same card as the Titan, first time Nvidia have ever done that isnt it?
 
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Agreed completely!

I can't see the 1080 dropping by much at all. Just like the 980's didn't either.[/QUO

did u see how much the 980ti's dropped when the 1080s were released, they went down from 700 to 330!

as soon as I get a release date for the 1080ti im gonna sell my 1080s fast, the more delay the more loss in value,

i paid 750 for each of my 1080s, id probably guess id be lucky if I got 450 for a used 1080, so i reckon ppl who own 1080 in sli will have to sell both cards just to cover the cost to buy 1 1080ti
 
only reason why Nvidia would release a Ti version bar from AMD competing and bridging any gaps in their line up would be due to 3rd Party Vendors, Distributors and Resellers. How much money are they losing out because the can even ship off a reference titan like they could in the past?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Nvidia would be making a killing in EU with Apple taxes in Ireland.
Think OCUK mentioned on here that it hurts sales this time around not being able to sell Titans.
They reaped the high end market, regained from R&D Costs and can shift the chips that didnt make the cut or even ones that did off to the likes of asus/ evga/ gigabyte etc once the well has dried up.

makes perfect business sense this time around
 
Agreed completely!

I can't see the 1080 dropping by much at all. Just like the 980's didn't either.[/QUO

did u see how much the 980ti's dropped when the 1080s were released, they went down from 700 to 330!

as soon as I get a release date for the 1080ti im gonna sell my 1080s fast, the more delay the more loss in value,

i paid 750 for each of my 1080s, id probably guess id be lucky if I got 450 for a used 1080, so i reckon ppl who own 1080 in sli will have to sell both cards just to cover the cost to buy 1 1080ti

Temporary price drop and previous gen so not comparable at all :confused:
 
I can see the 1080 Ti launching at £700 for the FE which is the most I will pay then again I doubt I'll get one knowing it's a cut down chip to replace my Ti's in sli

Given the 1080's are almost 700 now I can see the Ti's going for £899 - inbetween the 1080 and titan pricing.
 
I'm not getting a cut down chip that's for certain, Would always be niggling me in the back of my mind "You have a cutdown product, It's not the full thing" :p

I'll stick with my 1080 until either the Pascal refresh late next year or Volta.
 
I'm not getting a cut down chip that's for certain, Would always be niggling me in the back of my mind "You have a cutdown product, It's not the full thing" :p

I'll stick with my 1080 until either the Pascal refresh late next year or Volta.

GP104 is GP100 cut in a little under half

:p
 
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Given the 1080's are almost 700 now I can see the Ti's going for £899 - inbetween the 1080 and titan pricing.

Given the better pricing on some of the 1080's recently, I think the price of the 1080 will give a little and the Ti will be around £799. Depends on the exact spec though. At £899 IMO that's too much enthusiast pricing - the Ti needs to be more mainstream on pricing. And maybe the Ti wont come out until the 1080 sales are slowing a bit anyway which will then lead to lower pricing of it.

IMO, someone who didn't buy a Pascal TX up until now at £1099 will probably find the Ti too expensive too. Personally I would have preferred to have bought the TX x months earlier for a few hundred more than get a Ti for £900, which will be a compromised product too....
 
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I'm not getting a cut down chip that's for certain, Would always be niggling me in the back of my mind "You have a cutdown product, It's not the full thing" :p

I'll stick with my 1080 until either the Pascal refresh late next year or Volta.

But you have a 1080... :p



The 970 was horrific... the way they'd cut it down caused some horrible issues.
 
Given the better pricing on some of the 1080's recently, I think the price of the 1080 will give a little and the Ti will be around £799. Depends on the exact spec though. At £899 IMO that's too much enthusiast pricing - the Ti needs to be more mainstream on pricing. And maybe the Ti wont come out until the 1080 sales are slowing a bit anyway which will then lead to lower pricing of it.

IMO, someone who didn't buy a Pascal TX up until now at £1099 will probably find the Ti too expensive too. Personally I would have preferred to have bought the TX x months earlier for a few hundred more than get a Ti for £900, which will be a compromised product too....

Exchange rate problems though. Nvidia will set the price in dollars. They dont care that might mean £850 in the UK.
 
But you have a 1080... :p



The 970 was horrific... the way they'd cut it down caused some horrible issues.

The 1080 isn't a cut down chip/die though, The GP104 chip is the full fat version of itself, Nothing cut, It has no SMX modules disabled or cut away.

I don't know how people aren't understanding this XD

GTX 1080 = Full fat GP104
GTX 1070 = Cut down GP104
Etc...
 
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