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** The Official Nvidia GeForce 'Pascal' Thread - for general gossip and discussions **

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Only in Europe though. Might ask someone to bring me one from the states. Ridiculous price-gouging.

It's tempting to think that nVidia can justify this without much in the way of competition. They know some will pay this kind of cash for bleeding edge.

If AMD had released a similar card at the same time I reckon the price would have dropped significantly.
 
Summary: Got a 970/980? Nice upgrade. If you have a nicely clocked 980Ti? Not so much....:p

What? The 1080 is faster at stock than a highly overclocked GTX 980 Ti. At 1440p this thing is between 20-40% faster across the board and that is an insane improvement, and this is with early drivers so performance could easily improve even beyond that. Really hoped for lower performance to be honest, just so I wouldn't have to go through rebuilding my loop. :p
 
But Nvidia told us even the 1070 would be faster than a Titan X.

do we believe everything nvidia tells us ?

remember that the 1070 is gddr 5 not x type as on the 1080 and i think that will make a big difference...

it depends on the price of the 1070 now if the 1080 is £600 then i suspect the 1070 to be £400 + i still think a 2nd 980 ti at £300 is the better deal
 
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