Read more.Promises Super performance with knock-out value (US$699 and $499, respectively).
Read more.Promises Super performance with knock-out value (US$699 and $499, respectively).
Looks like Nvidia are clearing out the stock surplus, getting ready to fleece us all over again with 3*** series GPU's.
Unless really need, then it would be stupid to buy anything before the new consoles comes out.... whether if Red or Green go all out for RTX and the likes... we don't really know if it is going to be a main future for games with the next generation consoles for good.
Going to build a crazy system next year around this time, so we will see what they can come up with in respond.
Pricing doesn't seem too bad but lets be honest that doesn't bode well for the next gen stuff.... not that I'd be buying any gpu right now unless I had a hardware failure
You can get the 2070 Super for about £480 right now:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-co...kTab=0&sSort=2
$500 currently translates to £400, when you add tax that comes to £480. Can't see these coming in less than what you can already pay for a 2070 Super, so what's the point? I'd just go Zotac and get a 5 year warranty.
My mate just bought a 2080 SUPER last bloody week for a few hundred more. To tell him or not..
Well they only flees you if you jump onto their bandwagon.
Though it was a Nvidia card too i have only once gotten a high end GFX card at launch at their extremely high prices, i normally stick to cards with mid range performance and more moderate prices.
And its not like i am good with my money, 9 times out of 10 i might as well throw my money in a pile and set fire to it.
6X the performance of previous-generation 10 series GPUs... how is that not false advertising? and no ray tracing doesn't count nor is specified in that claim
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