Caporegime
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Release date May 27, 2016
you guys bought late into when they came out
you guys bought late into when they came out
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Release date May 27, 2016
you guys bought late into when they came out
That doesn’t back up what you originally said though, there are plenty of 1080ti’s out there that are still covered under warranty, either transferable or the seller will usually be willing to help out if it’s from the MM.
it came out over 3 years ago. so majority have like 0-2 years max.
why spend £350+ on a card with no warranty when you can get 2070 super with cod worth £50 for £470?
only a bot would buy a second hand 1080ti
Thats only relevant if you have access
Not sure discrediting the resident misinformation minister and telling the OP he can buy a 1080ti for £320 isn't useful tbh.
But yes the 5700XT is a good card.
AMD is preparing to add integer scaling into its graphics drivers, if the recent linux driver patches are anything to go by. There are multiple entries in the patch archives for October showing AMD devs working to implement the oft-requested feature, and with the big AMD Adrenalin driver update likely to drop in December I wouldn’t be surprised if integer scaling was one of the new features being prepped for it.
I'm looking at MM just now there is a 1080ti for £400 and he has given zero info about warranty.
also warranty is with first buyer with receipt and registration usually?
so i don't know what you are talking about.
Who said the one for £320 had a warranty?
You seem to be rowing back as always.