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RTX Supers

Yes they do mate, just had a look on another etailer and have 2070supers in stock

Just checking across a certain pc building and component price aggregating site and with the exception of a few models/brands does appear to be very limited stock.

Checked another big etailer for 2070s and they have 2 models in stock out of about 25 listed.
 
it's almost as if it's a new product that had only just been launched in the last couple of weeks and there's demand for the better versions (which I guess are mainly some 2070S)...

I can well imagine Nvidia has pushed to release the 2070S before 3rd party 5700XT are out, just in case. Could this have resulted in a launch date before decent stock could be manufacturered, possibly? Could they use this supply/demand to keep their prices high, at least until ATI show to be any decent competition? Or could there have been delays due to 3rd party R&D depts trying to design, test and ship 3 new NV cards at the same time as 2 new ATI?

There's usually little stock (or at least higher demand than there is stock) for the first few weeks/month of a product launch, not just NV gpus. If you absolutely need parts at launch, it's arguably better to get an order in early before reviews, and then use distance selling to return if the reviews aren't great...
 
tempted to go from 1080Ti to that RTX2070S. Similar performance or better (at 4K) + two free games, once sold 1080Ti seems like a good deal.
 
Seems it? same performance (better mostly very slightly) + RTX + 2 free games with less than the 2 free games would be worth outlay.

RTX on 2070S is irrelevant so is DLSS. 1080Ti is the better card, and would hold it's value to next year. Which model you have, because they can clock pretty high, but I hope not the blower one yes?
Second hand RTX cards wont keep their value given the issues they had and the uncertainty after warranty expires. Also they will be surpassed by 3000 Nvidia series, quite fast on Ray Tracing department.
 
RTX on 2070S is irrelevant so is DLSS. 1080Ti is the better card, and would hold it's value to next year. Which model you have, because they can clock pretty high, but I hope not the blower one yes?
Second hand RTX cards wont keep their value given the issues they had and the uncertainty after warranty expires. Also they will be surpassed by 3000 Nvidia series, quite fast on Ray Tracing department.

I have the Aorus GTX1080Ti. It seems to just about do 2000mhz on the core but no higher.
 
Where are all the Super's at?? OC literally have no decent stock of 2070 & 2080 Super's? Not even ETA's on them? What the hell is going on? :mad:

FEs came into stock only on wednesday so i would expect to see stock flood in next week.

The fact that i will be the second or third card on the 2070 owners thread says much tbh.
 
I wouldn't bother going 1080ti to 2070s. Waste of money. The whole point of the RTX series is RT. An frankly none of them are powerful enough to do it outside of the 2080ti.

Wait for the 3000 series.
 
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