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Blackwell gpus

You can't really compare £ prices due to fluctuating currency conversion rates. You'll need to do it via the $ rrp for proper comparisons of historic prices.
 
It was no where near that price from what I remember I purchased one and I remember paying under £400 for it.
It was first listed for £528 and then dropped


All these members moaning about £500 for a top end GPU had no idea of what the prices were going be years later :cry:
 
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unless nvidia pull off something epic with 50 series, my next card will be a 70 class product, if i can get 4080s like performance but better rt and upscalling in the next gen 70 class card that'll do me.
 
I've been going down the tiers with every generation. 80 series to 70 series to 60 series as the prices went up. I've been stuck on a 1660 Super since 2020.

Same, I've been on the *70 series tier since Nvidia's pricing went bananas. If the 5070 is priced too high, I will most likely get an Arc B770 assuming performance is decent enough or sit it out until 2026.
 
Zotac have seemingly let slip their launch lineup:

But it looks like the drop down box for how many years you want to put the mortgage over was missing :(:(:(:cry::cry::cry:
 
I assume the 3GB (24Gb) GDDR7 module rumours didn't pan out :D
The 3GB IC's will come later, just not ready for the first waves of cards using GDDR 7. Supply will be tight anyway with the 2GB IC's initially.
I'm sure later down the pipe there will be "Supers" with plenty of ram and pricing to match.....
 
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