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So at ~17% not really worth it?Throughout this review we've used a price point of $740, which might be slightly optimistic. I'd say everything up to $770 (or 10%) is worth the money considering you get a much better cooler and lots of additional features.
I have those on my 1080 version. You can connect case fans to itInteresting that it has two PWM fan connectors on the back.
$740 = £809.99 That is a proper ouch conversion. Still, I am sure those who grab it will enjoy it
We don't actually do too bad in the UK if you take a look at this thread:The joys of being a Brit. It hurts to sit down for some reason
No chance! Even if they do, already 100+ pre-sold so those who order first will be getting first shipments.
Hi there
Spoken with Asus this morning regarding this card, as its OcUK's no.1 selling 1080Ti, no surprises there as its pretty much the best 1080Ti out of them all anyway.
The good news is yield rate is fantastic and Asus are hoping to clear all our 200+ backorders in April with stock to spare, this is in no way a guarantee but is great news compared to the 1080 launch where some people were waiting three months for their Strix OC cards and longer, anyone buying now should all being well have their card mid-end April.
Very interesting. Come EVGA, get your finger out!
Very interesting. Come EVGA, get your finger out!