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MSI Geforce RTX 2080ti Gaming X Trio!

No chance. £800-900 would be my guess. Would be lower but the pound keeps getting weaker :(
With the pound being so weak against the dollar, I wouldn't be surprised to see it around the £800 mark for the Ti. I do hope I am wrong and it is closer to £650 though.
 
Can't believe you guys are even guessing 650. You lot have completely lost your marbles. A new flagship top of the line gpu with new tricks and a new name. You lot forgotten Nvidas disgusting milking of every gamer and the prices of gpus the last year or so? How on earth is a brand new flagship ti card going to come in less than the current ti when they've zero competition in the highest end segment? Nvidia going to once again go in dry, take all your money once more with their clever marketing then dump on you from high up in 6-12 months with the proper high end card.

You ain't seeing a 2080ti for anything less than £799
 
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Maybe the 2070 is now the 2080 and the 2080 is now the 2080ti.

The 2080 could be £550 and 2080ti £700. A few people would be okay with that right?
 
Like the £/$ conversion has ever really made a difference to the price over the years. When the £ is weak prices are high, least thats the excuse. When the £ improves the products don't tend to budge. Did Apple or any of the other US companies that pushed their prices up when the £ was worth 1.2 ever drop their prices when the £ got back to 1.4? Serious question. Probably not. Vote with your wallet guys

I was happy grabbing the GTX980ti for £300-350 after the gtx1080ti came out. Ill be happy to sell it and grab the gtx1080ti for £350 before Christmas. Probably will still be able to sell gtx980ti for £175 so not much to upgrade a good 50%+ for another year.
 
2080ti if it exists will surely be £800+. Nvidia can price it all they want at below that, but once it leaves their hands the markups will be added beyond anything Nvidia recommend. There is zero competition.
 
Nvidia will be going full Apple with their pric
2080ti if it exists will surely be £800+. Nvidia can price it all they want at below that, but once it leaves their hands the markups will be added beyond anything Nvidia recommend. There is zero competition.

If the PNY leak is real, then the price will be quite a bit more than £800. If the RRP is $1000, you can guarantee it'll be a straight conversion in sterling plus a little extra.

Dark days when they're taking the inflated price due to the mining boom, and adding a couple of hundred on top just for giggles :(
 
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