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Which 2080Ti is best out of these 3

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Looking at the OCUK clearance section they have a couple of 2080ti out of these 3 which is the best?

Gigabyte Aorus Geforce Rtx 2080 Ti Xtreme
Msi Geforce Rtx 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio
Gigabyte Geforce Rtx 2080 Ti Gaming OC

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Kimbie
 
I'd go Aorus. Better warranty than MSI.
B grade/clearance only has 90 day warranty

Looks like the Aorus one costs £150 more
So £1049 for a GPU with only a 3 month warranty

Surely it be better to pay a bit more for a brand new 2080ti and get the full 3 or 4 year warranty
 
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You need to ring up Sales, tell them what card you want, name your price, and they will ask the correct person who will say yes or no. Special offer on B Grade at the moment. Check out the latest news B grade thread.

The price you see is NOT the price you pay. Ring up and barter. Also you can often get manufacturers warranty too on top of 90 days whatever is left over so you might get 2 years.

I effectively got a RTX 2060 for £80. Its now in my sons PC working fine.
 
B grade/clearance only has 90 day warranty

Looks like the Aorus one costs £150 more
So £1049 for a GPU with only a 3 month warranty

Surely it be better to pay a bit more for a brand new 2080ti and get the full 3 or 4 year warranty

Think will drop Nik a message or speak to someone in store tomorrow :)
 
Doh I missed the clearance part.

However, AFAIK Gigabyte will be the only ones to honour warranty. Firstly don't tell them you bought it B grade, and that you lost the receipt. They should then go by a date code on the card, meaning you should get fully warranty. Unless they have changed that recently.
 
Looking at the OCUK clearance section they have a couple of 2080ti out of these 3 which is the best?

Gigabyte Aorus Geforce Rtx 2080 Ti Xtreme
Msi Geforce Rtx 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio
Gigabyte Geforce Rtx 2080 Ti Gaming OC

Thanks

Kimbie

The Aorus, however I would advice hold your money. The prices would collapse within 6 months. Get something cheaper at sub £400 range and save the money.
 
The Aorus, however I would advice hold your money. The prices would collapse within 6 months. Get something cheaper at sub £400 range and save the money.

They will only drop when the 3080ti will come out which probably won't be till end of 2020 if at all in 2020 with what is going on, I could wait for big navi when it does turn up.

I upgrade rarely so when I do try to get best hardware possible for the time.
 
They will only drop when the 3080ti will come out which probably won't be till end of 2020 if at all in 2020 with what is going on, I could wait for big navi when it does turn up.

I upgrade rarely so when I do try to get best hardware possible for the time.

Given that we do know where console performance is atm, buying £1000+ GPU is madness.
Already the next Xbox is faster on 4K RT than the 2080Ti (have a look at the Mesh video). How do you feel that a £500 or less console is faster than your £1000+ GPU already?
 
Given that we do know where console performance is atm, buying £1000+ GPU is madness.
Already the next Xbox is faster on 4K RT than the 2080Ti (have a look at the Mesh video). How do you feel that a £500 or less console is faster than your £1000+ GPU already?

I don't play on the Xbox much so makes no odds I have no intention of getting the new one still on the original Xbox one and that does me fine.
 
I don't play on the Xbox much so makes no odds I have no intention of getting the new one still on the original Xbox one and that does me fine.

My argument is that the 2080Ti would devalue more than 50% within 6 months. By all means get a 2080Ti. I just say that it would be logical to buy something cheaper that won't devalue that much in second hand market and with the money saved buy the top of the range then, not a 18 month card now.
 
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