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£££ UK's CHEAPEST 1080TI & ITS A GOOD ONE, ALL BLACK, OVERCLOCKED, TRIPLE FAN & 3YR WARRANTY !!

I think 1080Ti is comfortably twice the performance of a 1070, others can confirm or correct me. :)

I have the Extreme 1080ti and the MSI GeForce GTX 1070 ARMOR 8G OC and the 1080ti is just over 50-75% faster @ 2560 x 1440, but the minimum frame rates are a bit better than that.


It's well worth it, even with my ancient 2600k. :<

You need a 2080ti to reliably double the GTX 1070 performance. :D
 
Great price Gibbo, the GTX 1080Ti is still a strong GPU. Think I will stick with mine a little longer ;)
 
Its also a great deal today, if your still on a card like a GTX 970 or older and have been contemplating an upgrade, were waiting to see the results and pricing of RTX but feel its a bit rich, then £580 for a 1080Ti which offers 2080 performance in the grand scheme of things is an incredible deal in the current climate for a card that will absolutely smash any game and give you huge FPS with details maxed.

1080Ti is really only beaten by 2080Ti, those are £1100-£1500, they do not offer twice the performance. The 1080Ti is less than half the price and offers 70% of the performance of a 1080Ti or there abouts, maybe closer to 75-80% if you overclock it as 1080Ti's are also excellent overclockers. :)

Yea. Your probably right.

It just would have been nice if these more realistic prices where around a bit earlier in the product life cycle.

I also feel like if one is spending just shy of £600 on a 1080ti then it's worth the extra to go for the 2080 after all.
 
£580 for a 1080Ti, what a cracking price!

A year ago.

Why? A 1080 Ti is still one of the fastest cards out there... heck only the 280 Ti is truly faster than it....
Imagine the 2080 Ti had been released at £700 (still a jump up from 1080 Ti prices).

Would the 18-month old, £580 1080 Ti still look so bargailicious?

It's easy to make old(er) tech seem cheap* when the new(er) gen literally doubles the prices.

*Lol.
 
Just a week since launch and we're getting 'deals' already -_-.

Looking forward to getting my Titan Xp tomorrow I got for less than £600 and watch it stomp the 2080 into the ground ^_^
 
Can totally recommend the MSI 1080 TI gaming (upgraded from an EVGA 1070 FTW. Around 60/70% improvement). Bought one from OCuk a couple of days ago. Good over clocking headroom, easily out pacing the extreme version of this card.

I personally find the fans on it quieter than on any other GPU that I've had in some 20+ years PC building. Hardly notice then until they hit 70% and then with the side panel on it's still pretty good. On the stock BIOS, fans only hit around 35% at around 60C. Though I've set a much more aggressive fan curve for my OC (0-40C, 50%-60C, 70%-70C, 100%-90C). Gaming it currently sits at low 60's (though always pretty cold up in Scotland), even with a decent OC (+120 in AfterBurner).

Even rendering 200/300FPS (in bench marks), there's no real coil whine. Unless you stick your ear right next to the card. Fair enough on menus hitting several hundred FPS it does buzz... but then again, any graphics card would/does.

Build quality top notch. And this one also has a decent back plate. Pretty heavy card though. Wondering about maybe adding a brace for it. Though my MSI motherboard does have braced PCIe sockets, so maybe not necessary.

My Time Spy QHD score is pretty much identical to the one for an Gigabyte RTX 2080 Gaming OC tested on a certain site today (not sure if I can mention their name). This says it all to me at the moment. Happy days.

Can't really think of anything negative to say.
 
What will happen in the market once 1080Ti supply runs dry? Hopefully there are tens of thousands of cards left to sell at these prices to keep the 2xxx series in check.

Would we have seen the 2080 already cut to below £700 without them? Doubt it.
 
What will happen in the market once 1080Ti supply runs dry? Hopefully there are tens of thousands of cards left to sell at these prices to keep the 2xxx series in check.

Would we have seen the 2080 already cut to below £700 without them? Doubt it.

Will 1080 ti cards dissapear, or are they being sold alongside the rtx cards?

A lot of coilwhine issues come from poor quality power supplies.

I had a 1070 armor OC with coil whine while using a new corsair tx m 650 which i'm led to beleive is a t1 psu.

Same psu with an aorus 1080 ti and not a sound out of the card aside from the fans.

This is only my experience ofc, perhaps if my psu had been a lesser model the whine on the 1070 would have been even worse. No idea.
 
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Nope, from completed listings not on gumtree and there were more than one sale around that price.

There are a few dozen sold at below £150 as well. How comes you don't mention those.

Ignoring the sub £200 scams, of the dozens sold in the past 3 days none are below £450. I gave up going any further back.

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Okay I sorted by price to save me time. The few around £300 are sold on a parts only basis.

Also a load of 1070 or 1080 cards that have used a "Not 1080 Ti" trick to show up on 1080 Ti searches.
 
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