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definitely, anything that mentions msrp graphics cards will get loads of attentionWhat a farce, no where to be seen. Feels like it was just an advert to promote the companies.
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definitely, anything that mentions msrp graphics cards will get loads of attentionWhat a farce, no where to be seen. Feels like it was just an advert to promote the companies.
definitely, anything that mentions msrp graphics cards will get loads of attention
The prices quoted in the article are the same as the Nvidia RRP prices.
I'd be interested in the 3070 Ti but can't stomach it only having 8GB.
So, is this still happening? Was hoping to get a RTX 3070 TI at MSRP. Did anyone manage to get one?
EDIT - Is this for real, 15mhz boost clock difference between the Asus TUF RTX 3070 TI and TUF overclocked version:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/asus...ddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-474-as.html
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/asus...ddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-46k-as.html
Asus is having a little joke, that is less than 1% difference
Also, I noticed that when I add the 'RTX 3070 TI TUF 8GB' to my wishlist, the price is listed as £799.99, rather than the MSRP, is that correct?
Do asus understand what msrp is anywhere? No matter what asus is always 50 quid more than any other brand for no reason what so ever.https://www.kitguru.net/components/...nd-rtx-3070-ti-to-be-available-at-msrp-in-uk/
The short version is Asus partnering with OCUK and another to sell RTX 3070Ti and 3080Ti cards at msrp in the uk!