Original 2060s on scan start at £300 and 2070s at £435, so these new cards are 10-20% quicker for, uh, 10-20% more money?
Original 2060s on scan start at £300 and 2070s at £435, so these new cards are 10-20% quicker for, uh, 10-20% more money?
Too 'Super' expensive for me, my RX580 is still doing everything I want.
No, not at these prices. High end pricing for a mid-range card doesn't make me want to buy one. If AMD drops the price as reported, then Nvidia follows suit, that would be a move in the right direction but still I'd probably pass.
Might upgrade my GTX1070 for a 2070Super
No I'm happy with the 2080, and I think with it costing so much I am going to let it run a bit longer than I usually do, 1440p @ 60fps should keep it ticking over for some time yet, I may even wait until it falls below the mainstream mid range components this time and then get whatever comes after the 30XX series.
I'll wait until next year for the updated ray tracing cards from AMD
I wouldn't consider buying ANY CPU or GPU at the minute, not until Ryzen 3 and Navi are released. They may be faster, they may be cheaper, they may be both (or neither.) But until you know what the whole market is why choose?
If nothing else they may cause other options to drop in price.
Is that a little bit more performance for a little bit more cash i see there?
Up and up and up with the pricing. Ridiculous.
So glad i got my Sapphire vega56 for £278. I'm sitting this and Navi out this round?
Roll on Arcturus!
still rocking 980ti see no reason to swap
Nope,It needs to say 7nm 3080TI before I will get excited.
My Asus ROG Strix 2080TI isn't that old!
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I plan to buy a graphic card in coming months, so unless i get super cheep secondhand 1080ti then I will buy 2080S/2080/2070S/5700XT.
I will justify my purchase based on reviews as I need something for smooth 4k@60 but it doesn't have to go on ultra settings.
Those prices are so damn high that I plan to buy console next (or 2). And the funny thing is - it still maybe cheaper than single GPU.
No, they are all out of the price range I am prepared to spend on a GPU.
Would help if Nvidia had workable open source Linux drivers as well, given that is where I spend most of my time.
I did buy an upgrade for my son's PC recently though, £145 for an RX 570 8GB card including two games seemed quite a bargain. I'm taking a punt there that lower end Navi cards in that price range won't be out for some months, but given the money involved I won't be too gutted if I'm wrong.
I may swap my 980Ti out for a 2080 Super ... all depends on price ... 2080Ti is too rich for my blood, I only game @ 1080p .
I'm in a rock and a hard place - I'm doing a fresh build and my options are a Vega 56 (which is EOL and prices are rising), hope that 5700 series are good or my hand is forced to go RTX Super even though pricing and Ray Tracing isn't appealing.
Nope my Vega 64 copes with everything I throw at it ith ease ATM.
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