According to Youtube Sep 17th is the day. The RTX 2080 was released on Sep 20th 2018, the 2080 Ti the 27th. Both were announced a month earlier. How many cards can they produce in 8 weeks?
2 to 5 million units
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According to Youtube Sep 17th is the day. The RTX 2080 was released on Sep 20th 2018, the 2080 Ti the 27th. Both were announced a month earlier. How many cards can they produce in 8 weeks?
Not enough!
Best to wait until next year when the taxes go up and then you can spend even more! Ti SLI for £5k bargain.
'The more you buy, the more you save'![]()
Apparently after 4 you get sent a leather patch so you can toss off to it![]()
And just an FYI. The 2080Ti AIB cards started at £999. The 780Ti cards started at £690.
Announced almost out of nowhere less than a month ago, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti is already here. It comes with the bold claim of being the best gaming GPU on the planet, and as you'd expect, such a card comes with a hefty cost; it's entering the UK market at £559, and the US one at $699.
The 780Ti was launched at £559.
https://bit-tech.net/reviews/tech/graphics/nvidia-gtx-780-ti-3gb-review/1/
It was still $699 which in today’s age would have been £700.
And just an FYI. The 2080Ti AIB cards started at £999. The 780Ti cards started at £690.
That might be the case but the 780Ti was released at £559 as I bought one for just under that. Not £690 as melmac posted.
The 780 Ti & 980 Ti both launched at the same price.... £525-£550 for the reference card trust me I had several of each of them
That's very true but the reckoning is coming super soon, C19, mass un-employment, Brexit fiasco plus very high consumer debt in the UK especially means that's genuinely unsustainable for the first time in forever.There is a lot of cheap credit nowadays - people have got £1000s into debt,buying gaming PC parts,or literally won't save any money,ie,just spend their whole paycheck. Look at phones - a contract is essentially a loan,so if people had to pay the full amount upfront,less of the high end ones would probably be sold. So a £1000 iPhone being £1200 doesn't look so bad if you are paying it off over 2 to 3 years.
Agreed, said as much if these circumstances don't affect prices then nothing will.Economy collapsing, 3-4m unemployed, pandemic....and yet people are still kidding themselves & queuing up to throw money at PC & Console gaming.
People need to get real and get their priorities straight because not having the latest & greatest Nvidia Gfx cards & gaming consoles is going to be the least of their problems in the coming months & years.
Sorry, I will correct my post as I meant to use $ not £. And not sure why I wrote £690 it was meant to be $699![]()
2080Ti AIB cards started at $999 and 780Ti AIB cards started at $699.
I try to use dollars when comparing price history as the price isn't affected by exchange rates.
Yeah. AMD are a premium brand now, didn’t ya know?Whatever they come in priced at, just add £50+, to get you AMDs pricing for theirs![]()
Sure areYeah. AMD are a premium brand now, didn’t ya know?![]()
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My vegar and riseun are preemzI haz a premium sig. Both CPU and GPU AMD![]()
That's very true but the reckoning is coming super soon, C19, mass un-employment, Brexit fiasco plus very high consumer debt in the UK especially means that's genuinely unsustainable for the first time in forever.