Lol.
$699 = £699
$100 = £30
Got to love the dysfunctional UK retail market.
Lol yeah
Like we don't notice lol
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Lol.
$699 = £699
$100 = £30
Got to love the dysfunctional UK retail market.
Well £700 is just for the basic Nvidia card, if you want a decent 3rd party card from the likes of MSI, Gigabyte etc...you can add another £100.
Good choice IMO.Decided to wait for a custom card after much deliberation and happy to go to £750. Hopefully not too long after launch for custom cards please please please
You?Who's going to buy a 1070 now ?
You don't according to yourself. But shiny, no? lolThis 500 quid I sold my 1080 for is burning .....
Do I need a Ti?
I'm so glad I waited to upgrade, I was gonna upgrade last summer
Now I can get ryzen, GTX 1080Ti, DDR4 RAM and m.2 SSD ( 4 big upgrades to current components )
the plus point is? My limited company will foot the bill and it will be tax deductible!
I'm so glad I waited to upgrade, I was gonna upgrade last summer
Now I can get ryzen, GTX 1080Ti, DDR4 RAM and m.2 SSD ( 4 big upgrades to current components )
the plus point is? My limited company will foot the bill and it will be tax deductible!
I'm so glad I waited to upgrade, I was gonna upgrade last summer
Now I can get ryzen, GTX 1080Ti, DDR4 RAM and m.2 SSD ( 4 big upgrades to current components )
the plus point is? My limited company will foot the bill and it will be tax deductible!
Same! I need an extremely powerful Windows machine to test my work on, a top end GPU is very important for testing websites…
So if the price is £699 as it is showing on the Nvidia for the UK. what can we realistically expect the Zotac Amp exteme edition range to be, and all other branded cards? An extra £100 so about £800?
Same! I need an extremely powerful Windows machine to test my work on, a top end GPU is very important for testing websites…
I haven't been around here much for a while... but am baffled by how people can think the current prices of GPU's are OK?
When I got 980ti, it was already pushing the limits of sensible pricing.
Now we have had the GTX 970 "equivalent" costing in the same range as the 980ti, and the 1080 ti is now pushing £200 more than the 980 ti was (roughly)
Brexit can only be blamed so much... is it simply a case of nvidia went down Intels route of pricing things such simply "because" ?
Lets' hope Vega knocks some sense back into all this, like Ryzen seems to able to do for CPU's