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**Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Thread**

Soldato
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guru3D have just done a review on the MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Lightning Z
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/msi-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-lightning-z-review,1.html

Highly recomended from the write up and they say the product will start selling soon for roughly 799 euros, in the USA you are looking at or just over 749 USD.

Lets hope it is sub £800 and I'll purchase one :)

Very nice looking card. If I didn't have my zotac then I'd be grabbing it for sure.

If it comes in at that price then it's going to be a bargain. I was expecting £8-900.
 
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Serious question,

Is a 520W passive quailty PSU enough for my PC (Spec in sig) ??

Is it worth upgrade to 650W > 750w ??

Looking at one of these atm >>

CORSAIR RM750x 80+ Gold Modular PSU
 
Soldato
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Guys, I can't decide which 1080Ti I want...

Should I get the Asus Strix OC 1080Ti from OcUK?
Or the Evga SC2 Hybrid from a cheaper place?

As I see it:
Asus Strix OC
+ Cheaper
+ Free copy of Dawn of War 3
- Big card, probably heavy

Evga SC2 Hybrid
+ Cooler (probably)
+ Quieter (probably)
+ 2-slot and lighter, so less concern about sag or PCI-e damage
+ EVGA Warranty
- More expensive
- More to go wrong
- Harder to sell on?
 
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