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How much are these going for these days second hand? Are they still a good card and will they still be good for a few years?
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How much are these going for these days second hand? Are they still a good card and will they still be good for a few years?
Do you mean the Titan Xp? Not many second hand ones about
They are a great card, and as soon as Volta is out they will tank in value...It's just what happens.
but for a while peeps still thought their used 980 ti cards were worth as much as a new 1070 and some probably paid ott for previous top end, bit of nastalgiaVolta is 6 months away, at most.
Hard to say exactly how much they will drop. Depends on how good Volta is.
But put it this way; Titan X Maxwell was king from March 2015 until June 2016, at which point the lowest of the 'high-end' Pascal GPU's (GTX 1070) was just as quick at nearly 1/3rd of the price.
Volta is 6 months away, at most.
Hard to say exactly how much they will drop. Depends on how good Volta is.
But put it this way; Titan X Maxwell was king from March 2015 until June 2016, at which point the lowest of the 'high-end' Pascal GPU's (GTX 1070) was just as quick at nearly 1/3rd of the price.
Anyone's guess, I'd say a 1080Ti is better value second hand at around £600.Im still rocking a 290x lightning with i5 3570k and TBH its doing me fine. Would this spec be a good buy about £1150
- Processor: Core i7 6700K on a Asus Z170E
- Graphics card: Nvidia Titan Pascal 12GB
- 16gb Memory
- 512gb NVMe SSD & 2tb 7200 hard drive.
Might aswell but new fit not much moreAnyone's guess, I'd say a 1080Ti is better value second hand at around £600.