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They're definitely trying to grab some well-off gamers who need/want the best, but they are also not called GeForce cards for a reason.
Agreed normally I would just buy this card as its fastest out there but cant justify it this time , its not the money I mean it is a lot but I just cant justify 2400£ on the same architecture just seems daft.I've had my Titan X Pascal for 8+ months at this point, which cost me £1180 including the hybrid kit.
That's a really, really long time to wait for a card which is at best 10% faster clock-for-clock.
I could upgrade to this, but Pascal's getting a bit long in the tooth. Seems strange to drop that kind of money this late into a generation of cards.
Summed it up nicely and just the right amount of sarcasmomg the inhumanity won't someone think of the poor members of the pc gaming master race (pcgmr) who are practically being forced by NVidia at gun point to shell out again in just a few months from the titan x (pascal/cut down die) to the 1080ti to the the titan x (Pascal -full fat) just to maintain some allusive satisfaction of having the fastest consumer gpu in the interim. Of course members of the pchmr are an inconsistent and sometimes strangely whinny bunch of individuals alternating between moaning about the apparent lack of apparent progress in some arenas (intel cpu's since sandy bridge) then moaning that progress is too quick in others (NVidia GPU's) rendering the recent purchases somewhat less 'shiny'.
it's as if some people observing from the outside might observe that people in the pchmr should do some research into their purchases and accept that they are not a sound investment finacially and should be purchased bases on a sound assessment of how much money the purchaser is willing to part with for performance in the hear and now knowing that something newer and faster now inevitably always just around the corner.....
/ first world problems
i dont know any other market where you throw money at a premium product with such a short shelf life , remember the original titan x pascal is now discontinued ...... think about that for a moment .... discontinued.
you haven't looked at expensive fashion products then?
i dont know any other market where you throw money at a premium product with such a short shelf life , remember the original titan x pascal is now discontinued ...... think about that for a moment .... discontinued. Its one thing faster cards coming out thats ok thats expected as mentioned before but is it really ok to have a premium product which people have invested into to be taken of the shelf literly 8 months later ???
Or just the one,It happens at the high end of many markets but fortunately it's not as extreme as there's usually not just 2 choices.
I dont know any other market where you throw money at a premium product with such a short shelf life , remember the original titan x pascal is now discontinued ...... think about that for a moment .... discontinued. Its one thing faster cards coming out thats ok thats expected as mentioned before but is it really ok to have a premium product which people have invested into to be taken of the shelf literally 8 months later ???
Wow Nvidia spoiling customers with so many choices.
Nvidia killing it recently.![]()
Wouldn't cut it for 4K though.I'm quite pleased with myself. It's been over 2 years now since I spent money on GPU's and I still have no plans to get any Pascal part.
Admittedly it was £800 each for 2x Maxwell Titan X's and I then put hybrid cooling on each one, but they are still going strong.