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See you're not willing to divulge your loss....
man up...
Top tier cards? Like what a 1080? £200 extra for 20% extra performance.![]()
Lets just say I am still in profit from my easy shuffle of the 295x2 which I purchased from MM and sold on eBay after I was done with it![]()
Your point? Apart from the Titan the 1080 is the fastest card.... You don't honestly think that a 1070 will plummet to £200 in a couple of weeks do you?
And if you are worrying about losing the odd 50 quid here and there you are in the wrong game...
A bottle of wine on Saturday night in a top Thai restaurant cost me 34 quidlol Damn nice it was too...
Cop out
Now answer my question...You're starting to sound like a politician...
I would rather not satisfy your curiosity on this occasion as you clearly think my logic is flawed from the get go anyway![]()
The autism is strong in this one
http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-gdc-2017-official/
I normally take what these guys say with a pinch of salt, but read the bottom of the page about it being a fully fledged GP102 what they say makes total sense. You can say what will Nvidia do with further crippled gpus..... they would have released it by now, look at the GTX 780 when Nvidia launched that card they STILL had NO competition but just launched it because they could, so Nvidia would have already launched a £800 crippled Ti in my opinion and with Vega supposedly getting mentioned at GDC GTX 1080 Ti COULD very well be a fully fledged GP102 which would offer some nice performance!
6 days until we see concrete evidence of the 1080ti, this thing is going to be insanely fast!
And expensive...
Where is the EVGA 1080ti going to fit in this lot?
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-c...orce-gtx-1080?ckSuppliers=219&ckTab=0&sSort=3
Yeahhh... the overpriced 1080 will lose a good chunk of value when the 1080Ti comes out. Just like the 980.
out of curiosity, and I know there's been a lot of speculation, but where is the Ti expected to fit between 1080 and txp? Has there been anything more concrete lately?
Nothing
Nobody knows anything
Correction, nobody is saying anything.
thank you both.
No worries, with the 1080ti announcement I can see a fair few 1080's going up for sale so I'll keep an eye out