I'm planning on a 5700xt for next pc build. I might give it a month or 2 before making the leap to see if prices come down a bit more.
I'm planning on a 5700xt for next pc build. I might give it a month or 2 before making the leap to see if prices come down a bit more.
I am not tempted at these prices. I do have regrets that I should of got a 1080ti for $839 when it was new. I decided to get a 1070 instead to save money and pay for the tax that would of went into the price of a 1080/1080ti. I am tempted by the 5700 series as a replacement for my 1070 if the card ever goes to hell.
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Will stick with my current card for at least 2 years, plus the current price and performance in Ray Tracing needs to improve before I think about it. Will also see how AMD handle RT moving forward too.
When my 1080Ti kicks the bucket i'll go for the best bang for the buck. Until then neither
Only way I might buy one is an used one in a few years. So far had great experience with buying pretty much all of my parts used, and saved a lot of money compared to if I was to get them brand new.
Definitely not, more interested in ampere which will be on 7nm. Could see a significant performance boost there.
peterb (08-07-2019)
No. My GTX 1080 Ti kicks butt still and zero interest in giving it up yet. Not to mention that I bought my 1080 Ti for less than a RTX 2080 costs, WHEN IT WAS BRAND NEW! As in, I bought the Gigabyte Aorus GTX 1080Ti the day it hit the market and only spent 720 bucks, AFTER tax. Of course, within a week of my purchase, the price on my card shot up to 2000+ dollars and I still kept it anyway. I'll be damned if I give it up now that it's really hitting it's stride.
GTX 1080 Ti until "RTX 3080 Ti" if that ever happens. No interest in Turing generation.
No, I'm not interested in the slightest: I already have a RTX 2080 Ti.
Way too bloody pricey. I bought a GTX970 for around £230 four years ago...now to get its modern day equivalent I need to fork out over £500??? Inflation isn't that high?!?
I just pre-ordered a 2070 super a week ago, £560. I too paid under £300 for an aftermarket 970 years back and I just had a sudden wave of buyers remorse so I cancelled the order. The price has now gone up even further to £580! What on Earth is going on with gpu prices these days!? I just want another half decent card but I can not bare to throw such an extreme amount of money at it. Hope my 970 holds out I guess.
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