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Gpu difference worth the price

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I've been looking at getting this gpu but I'm starting to think is the price difference really worth it over another 2080ti?

Asus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti ROG Strix OC 11264MB GDDR6 PCI-Express Graphics Card
 
Looking at the prices of other 2080Ti cards, the ROG Strix looks to be one of the 'cheaper' ones. If that's what you're set on buying then I don't think it's a bad choice.

This one looks to be even better though as it has a higher core clock and costs £90 less: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/msi-...ddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-34e-ms.html

Just make sure your PSU is good and that your CPU won't hold it back too much. :)
 
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Over a grand for a graphics card ouch!
Just hope the new cards don't cause
A big price drop soon after you buy it
Like those who bought titans
Just before the 1080ti arrived :)
Assuming Corona virus doesn't
Turn any new cards into an even more
Paper launch than usual
Or inflate prices even more
 
With super bad performance for price (only 35-40% better than sub £400 Radeon 5700 XT) and equally lackluster performance in raytracing hard to call any 20870 Ti worth its price.
Now is simply historically bad time to buy any expensive graphics card.


Just hope the new cards don't cause
A big price drop soon after you buy it
Pretty sure Nvidia will try to go for even bigger rape and robbery with next-gen, if they get to release first.
 
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