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Something super is coming...

£400 is a great price for a 2080ti, I thought I had done well at £550 for my MSI 2080ti Duke...

Just be aware if you don't buy your 2nd hand card from a VAT registered company / business you cannot claim any VAT back, but as a business you can write the card off as a business expense, perhaps you could use the 2080ti to display your accounts on your monitor....


Typo... 1080ti!!

Heck how did you get a 2080ti for 550!!! I've been looking for ages for a decent deal on one.. :(
 
Typo... 1080ti!!

Heck how did you get a 2080ti for 550!!! I've been looking for ages for a decent deal on one.. :(

I bought it on ebay used a site wide discount code, brought the price down to around £630ish , also used Quidoco for a few extra percent cashback, then nectar points earned too.... But the card arrived faulty, spoke to the seller, they said if I RMA'ed the card they would give me a further 10 percent back and pay the shipping cost to Poland (msi rma center) card came back, worked for a few hours, msi arranged the collection of the card, they swapped out the card and returned to me and since then the replacement card has been working great...... But the price did come with a few hurdles to jump, but I knew it would be worth it in the end, plus I had my 1080ti at the time... it was just a waiting game.
 
If Nvidia stay true to form, watch the 1080TI start taking a mysterious performance hit in newer games... That said, I still think it's a bit early to go 4k considering HDMI 2.1 displays are just around the corner (so potentially better HDR implementations and VRR).
Newer games I believe should be better on the 20 series anyway, if DX12 or even Vulkan especially, so may not be anything to do with last gen gimping.
I think it's good to see the 2070 fairly close to the last gen Ti now.
I'm waiting for next gen myself. Already own 20er GPU, so to me super is super**** :P. Will be good for those that have yet to upgrade but time is going by we're getting closer to next gen. If people are still satisfied with their previous gen GPU's I'd recommend waiting. 7nm is where the action will be at :D
 
I don't think we will see next gen 7nm until next year 2020 from NV, the thing with upgrades is there is always new gen round the corner, if next gen was here now, would you wait for a A chip variant, would you wait 9 months for another super variant. the hype train starts, gets built up to speculation and wish full thinking.
By the time the next gen is ready there should be more demanding games for them to sparkle in. I say don't wait just buy what you can afford and enjoy your games. there is always a next gen around the corner.
 
I don't think we will see next gen 7nm until next year 2020 from NV, the thing with upgrades is there is always new gen round the corner, if next gen was here now, would you wait for a A chip variant, would you wait 9 months for another super variant. the hype train starts, gets built up to speculation and wish full thinking.
By the time the next gen is ready there should be more demanding games for them to sparkle in. I say don't wait just buy what you can afford and enjoy your games. there is always a next gen around the corner.
Agree completely but you still have to balance things up. Sometimes more than others it probably makes more sense to wait it out. Currently we have a gen that is a bit of a taster for RT and a move to 7nm likely to a better leap in general performance and/or RT performance (much needed). We're already 9 months into the 20 series and also 6 months of 2019 already gone(wow, already?). All depends on what games people are playing, whether happy with current GPU performance and whether excited by RT atm I guess, and of course if they offered more competitive pricing along with the super performance.
Will be 2020 for next gen and probably 2nd quarter is my guess.
 
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I wonder if the Super release will do anything to the general high end value for money marker.

At present, surely the best buy for anyone wanting to do 4k gaming is 1080ti for £450 second hand. I wonder if the RTX 2080s with the supers release will break the £600 mark or not.

The launch price for the 2080 Super appears to be $699+VAT = $838 inc = £662inc for a straight conversion, for what is, a non-custom card.

We usually get done on the conversion so perhaps £699inc and 'free' delivery for a 2080S.

For an 8GB Card which is 2fps faster stock-for-stock over a 1080ti FE in my favourite game Total War. It will probably draw more power also.

Those used, custom 1080ti's will look mighty tempting in the MM simply because you get the same deal, with more VRAM, triple fans and save 200-300 sheets.
 
So AMD want gamers to switch to PS5/XBox 2020; nVidia want gamers to switch to ... the Switch? Shield? Playing with their car's dashboard?
 
I can see ebay in a few days, people selling an original 2060 and wording it as RTX 2060 Super, quick.

Which can get them banned, if they're not really careful about that wording. I wouldn't risk my account like that, but no doubt some rogues will try it!
 
The launch price for the 2080 Super appears to be $699+VAT = $838 inc = £662inc for a straight conversion, for what is, a non-custom card.

We usually get done on the conversion so perhaps £699inc and 'free' delivery for a 2080S.

For an 8GB Card which is 2fps faster stock-for-stock over a 1080ti FE in my favourite game Total War. It will probably draw more power also.

Those used, custom 1080ti's will look mighty tempting in the MM simply because you get the same deal, with more VRAM, triple fans and save 200-300 sheets.


Exactly and the 200-300£ can just be put towards next years release.
the 699£ model will end up costing me £550 so I'll end up saving around £100 by going with a 1080ti second hand as the going rate for them still seems a tad inflated at 450.
I'm holding a bit of hope to see what happens to the current 2080s. It would be nice if they get a bit of a price cut.


I'm guessin the 2080S is going to get a bit of a performance boost though surely to pull further away from the 1080ti?

My next rig build might be an AMD 3600 + a 2080/s. Seems like half decent value for 4k or 1440p ultrawide gaming with the ability to upgrade the 3600 in a year or two.
 
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