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the rtx 40 estore was up before the launch event, strangely though its not the case this time, but since nvidia are calling it a gtc i am hoping this to be a proper launch event
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How much would you expect to get for a 3/4 year old card ?Well i bought it on a spur at the moment thing on release, then i gradually bought my new pc components over the following year, but i just kept on using my skylake 6700k, 2080 super pc, then when i finally got to use new pc, my dad was hospitalised for 3 months, and now his full time carer, so dont get real time for gaming, and if i do i just use my old skylake pc, new pc was for my oled tv, but because i have hospital bed now in my lounge, i had to move the oled tv out and new pc not used now, anyone that wanted a 4090 would have a true bargain, at the time of buying my new 4090, i turned down offers of like near £3K for it, but was never my intension to buy and sale for profit at the time, they were crazy times.
Leaked slides imply that AMD won't be announcing pricing or release dates. Perhaps a ploy to lower our expectations? Surely they can't announce the cards without concrete pricing and a release date?
It's impossible for them to announce their price before Nvidia announce theirs and Big Lisa breaks out the calculator to multiply everything by 0.95Leaked slides imply that AMD won't be announcing pricing or release dates. Perhaps a ploy to lower our expectations? Surely they can't announce the cards without concrete pricing and a release date?
I mentioned in the AMD thread, but I think they wil release the price and spec. They knew anything they released this morning to the press would be leaked.Leaked slides imply that AMD won't be announcing pricing or release dates. Perhaps a ploy to lower our expectations? Surely they can't announce the cards without concrete pricing and a release date?
I agree that it would be a fail. Considering how much they've narrowed down their product line this gen, they really need to come out with a concise and clear message that they have the most compelling product in its price range. They know what their margin will be and so I'd like to see them come out confidently and throw down a marker. If you have 500 quid to spend, then this is the GPU for you.I mentioned in the AMD thread, but I think they wil release the price and spec. They knew anything they released this morning to the press would be leaked.
If they don't, I'd be surprised and it would be a very big fail.
I agree that it would be a fail. Considering how much they've narrowed down their product line this gen, they really need to come out with a concise and clear message that they have the most compelling product in its price range. They know what their margin will be and so I'd like to see them come out confidently and throw down a marker. If you have 500 quid to spend, then this is the GPU for you.
Assuming the 5070 is going to be around 600 GBP and be around a 4070 ti with 12 GB of VRAM, AMD have an open goal. 500 quid for a 4080 with 16GB of VRAM should clean up. Or would it? I wonder whether it might need to be closer to 450 GBP (assuming all of those assumptions)?
5070 for 600. I bet you its more like 700
Well not sure really, completed listings on fleabay seem to be £1600/£1500, mine for sure would be one of the best 4090's going(powered on for just hours and was in retail box for a year before i even opened it), dont know why they still going for that price.How much would you expect to get for a 3/4 year old card ?
Number 8 though, clearly the Gigabyte flashing fan RGB of doom (tm), no thanks!Should show the backplates as that's what the majority of people see