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Well boys get your cash out very soon !!https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-...available-on-june-3rd-rtx-3070ti-on-june-10th
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The thing is the other well known site sells FE's just one per household and IP at a recommended retail price the 3080 was £646 so I can see FE at £8-900 or even £999As I start looking for a 3000 series card again here comes a spanner to the face. Now I want to know the prices and performance, is it worth it etc.. I could pass on a potential 3080 drop tomorrow just to see a 3080 Ti be £1000. At £800 I could bite.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080Ti to be unavailable on June 3rd, RTX 3070Ti on June 10th
31st May for prices as GeForce event that will be held on May 31stWill the prices be announced prior to launch day?
Yeah FE's just under 1k then £1250/1400 if we are lucky, and that's for the models no one wantsThey'll be announced and when they are released, all the prices will be surprisingly 50% more!?
Well look around 2pm on a well known website not the Nvidia store as that link will take you to the siteThinking of joining the millions of others tomorrow and trying my luck for a 3070 Ti FE.
Can anyone shed some light on on a few things for me:
1. To try snag a 3070 Ti FE tomorrow, the Nvidia store is where I need to go right? You can only buy FE's direct from them, or does it link you to their partner stores?
2. Based on last weeks 3080 Ti FE launch, what time should I be getting out of bed to test my F5 skillz?
3. Right now on the Nvidia store page for the 3070 Ti FE, it shows a "Notify Me" button - does this change to a "Buy" button at the launch time tomorrow (if one is lucky enough to F5 at the exact right moment!)
Man, shopping for a gpu is even more difficult now as I'm shopping from Ireland, and since Brexit a lot of the usual UK hardware retailers ain't shipping to here anymore.
OcUK do still ship to Ireland, but on arrival to Ireland purchases are subject to 23% VAT and 12%-15% import/customs duty. So with already inflated prices for AIB's (versus MSRP) that's no good either!
they dropped more cards last week at 315pmWonder if any 3080 ti drop today, any.