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Id just buy the 1080 tbh. If you have the money why not.
And this is the attitude Nvidia are banking on

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Id just buy the 1080 tbh. If you have the money why not.
And this is the attitude Nvidia are banking on![]()
1440p for me and 1080 for my kid. I will be sticking at 1440 res. for a while as its a colour accurate monitor. 4k colour accurate gaming monitor at a reasonable price tag is a while away I think.
GTX 1070 more expensive than I would want to pay for a stop gap card. 480 I suspect would be fine price wise. Performance wise unless some surprise we do not know, not so exciting.
1080 at £550 I think the price is rich but I would bite.
Thinking if I see a 1080 I like come down slightly in price to the £550 mark get it or go with a 480 if not and wait.
Thing that puts me off waiting is that the red and green team release at eye-watering prices.
Pay a bit more for a monster but pricing is becoming a bit of an issue for me.
Or when the time comes, just pass the 1070 on to your son to blow up![]()
Fate of all my cards. I do have a rather nice collection of very expensive paperweights on my bookcase though (expensive & attractive custom fan is important for this afterlife I find).
1900xt is the only one so far that proved kid proof, fired it up a few weeks ago still works.
If they keep jacking the price every time they release a card that is 'faster' than what's currently available, then the 1280 will probably be about £1000.
And you'll be ok with this because it is 'faster'?
The 1080 is a mid range part at a high end price.
After reading all this thread and the fact that you are on 1440P I would go RX480 8GB as it will be great card for not a lot of cash. Then that will give you time to watch the market for the 1080's to come down or to wait for price of 1080Ti/Vega. The 480 will not lose much in price if you want to sell it on or you could pass it on to your son and sell the 390....either way I think you will both be happy.
1070 is too expensive for a stop gap and 1080 will drop a bit when Vega 11 comes out near or just after Xmas.
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After reading all this thread and the fact that you are on 1440P I would go RX480 8GB as it will be great card for not a lot of cash. Then that will give you time to watch the market for the 1080's to come down or to wait for price of 1080Ti/Vega. The 480 will not lose much in price if you want to sell it on or you could pass it on to your son and sell the 390....either way I think you will both be happy.
1070 is too expensive for a stop gap and 1080 will drop a bit when Vega 11 comes out near or just after Xmas.
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That sounds like a plan! I may well just stick with the mid end and forget about high end cards if recent pricing is going to become the trend.
I have enough money saved to pick up one of the higher priced 1080's but just not prepared to spend it. One at £550 would be a compromise.
Large chunk of cash to part with and not get what you want.
It's nice to see a mid ranged card like the 1070 beating the high end 980ti / Titan cards.
This mid range card labelling seems rather silly. Bottom line is it's currently the top end card. In 3/6 months time there will be another top end card, the cycle continues.
It's faster because it's next gen. Why can't people understand this?
I don't care what they call a card. The 256bit bus means it is a cut down version being sold for a 384bit price.
If the pricing trend continues then we aren't that far from having to pay £1000 for a new video card.
People on here just seem to have the attitude of 'oh I have the money so why the hell not'. Nvidia love people like this and keep jacking up the price.
I have the money to buy a 1080 no problem, but I have an inbuilt aversion to being ripped off.
If the pricing trend continues then we aren't that far from having to pay £1000 for a new video card.