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Defintly going to upgrade my 980ti to a 1080ti hoepfully in the Nvidia 980ti upgrade program when they run it. Not intrested in a AMD gfx card in the slighest.
Just get an EVGA one and you'll be fine.Ive saved and waited for ages for the 1080ti from my 970 so if its £800 - £850 im prepared to pay it. If it rocks in anywhere near the £650-700 im even happier!! - Quick question though - im in florida next few weeks - IF and its a big IF i managed to get a card over there - if the card is faulty on return do i have ANY comeback at all (pay on credit card maybe and go through there??) - Its just a curiosity not a plan!! ha ha
https://www.techpowerup.com/228788/...firmed-980-ti-owners-to-enjoy-step-up-programWhat upgrade program may I ask? I've got an EVGA 980ti ACX 2.0 and I really want to upgrade to a 1080ti.
You'd think they would have announced something about the 980ti step up last night if they were still going to offer it.
Last time it got reported was in December.
You'd think they would have announced something about the 980ti step up last night if they were still going to offer it.
Last time it got reported was in December.
Most likely yes.So I assume this means that all the top tier AIB cards from the likes of MSi,EVGA,Gigabyte will come in around the £800-£850 level then?
It sounds like the 970 version of a 980. Lol. At least they are being honest about this time. Basically the 1080Ti's are Titan XP rejects with slightly better memory.ok so $699 (dollars not £) for 3584 cuda cores, 11GB + cache and an out of the box overclock of over 2Ghz with availability next week. Yeah even as an AMD customer I'm warming to the Nvidia option this time in fairness they seem to have reigned in their pricing a little and are taking the fight to Vega.
Nvidia's event was consumer focused, AMD were talking to developers.
It sounds like the 970 version of a 980. Lol. At least they are being honest about this time. Basically the 1080Ti's are Titan XP rejects with slightly better memory.
I remember in the Vega thread back in the summer saying Titan XP performance for a lot less than £1200, people were like no, why would AMD release a card that is similar performance and not charge similar price? It will be £1000+ bla bla bla. Lol. Price for performance gets better with time, it always has.