Sticking by what I have been saying since the start, 1080 performance in dx 11 (possibly a bit faster) and leaving it behind in the dust where vulkan/dx 12 is concerned. And in todays market, no cheaper than £350, will probably release at £400.
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Equivalent to two 1080ti's
Let's be optimistic![]()
£399 and 10-20% faster than a 1080.
Sticking by what I have been saying since the start, 1080 performance in dx 11 (possibly a bit faster) and leaving it behind in the dust where vulkan/dx 12 is concerned. And in todays market, no cheaper than £350, will probably release at £400.
so basically the overclocked 1080 option?
so come on people place your bets for rx vega
equal to GTX 1080
equal to GTX 1070
equal to GTX 1080 overclocked to 2.1ghz
equal to GTX 1080 overclocked to 2.1ghz
equal to 1080 ti
faster than all the above
my vote? 1080
I don’t think it will be < £500, it’s a big die and uses HBM2.
bits and chips have said that the value for performance is very impressive:
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Take with a pinch of salt but they have a decent history of being correct....
Also, he said that he wouldn't be surprised if there was a nano too.
i thought i was going mad
Stay here long enough you might well be![]()
I don’t think it will be < £500, it’s a big die and uses HBM2.
Could we be getting that £200 1070 afterall then![]()
DUN-DUN-DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If the price is low, the number of unit available will be very low just so they can say they released it. They will use most of the chips for the high margin server cards. I would not be surprised if this is the case as why sell to gamers for cheap when you can sell to the server market and make good margins.bits and chips have said that the value for performance is very impressive:
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Take with a pinch of salt but they have a decent history of being correct....
Also, he said that he wouldn't be surprised if there was a nano too.
I don’t think it will be < £500, it’s a big die and uses HBM2.