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NVIDIA Announces the GeForce GTX 1080, Faster than GTX 980 SLI

699.00 is overpriced IMO. So aftermarket 1080s will be 750- 800.00 most likely so I will hold onto my 2x overclocket 980ti"s for a bit longer.
 
699.00 is overpriced IMO. So aftermarket 1080s will be 750- 800.00 most likely so I will hold onto my 2x overclocket 980ti"s for a bit longer.
Wow you are wrong, MSRP is 600$, so they will start in 600$ range not 750-800.
 
$599 is a little steep. Going to wait for the reviews first. If it indeed delivers the 2x performance over 980 as promised, I might consider getting one after 1080ti is out (it will most likely push down the price of 1080).
 
after 1080ti is out (it will most likely push down the price of 1080).

980 become cheaper and "smaller Titan" 980Ti was released to spoil Fury (X), not because nZilla would just drop price for ya.

So unless AMD Vega launch in Oct rumors are true, don't expect any price drops any time soon.
 
$599 is a little steep
Then you better hope the partners do undercut Nvidia with their $699 reference card.
 
Wow you are wrong, MSRP is 600$, so they will start in 600$ range not 750-800.

World prices then (suggested MSRP for Founders edition):

Serbian Dinar RSD 96,900
Czech Koruna CZK 21,400
Danish Krone DKK 6,150
Germany EUR 789
France EUR 789
British Pound GBP 619
Hungarian Forint HUF 259,850
Norwegian Krone NOK 7,599
Polish Zloty PLN 3,599
Romanian New Lei RON 3,499
Russian Rouble RUB 54,990
Indian Rupee INR 63,250
Swedish Krona SEK 7,699
Turkish Lira TRY 2,850
South African Rand ZAR 13,599
Switzerland CHF 790
UAE AED 2,850
USA USD 699
 
World prices then (suggested MSRP for Founders edition):
Indian Rupee INR 63,250
One forumite has mentioned a price of R80,000 already, so the gouging has begun.
Converting a few of those prices shows discrepancies, GBP and US $ dont add up when compared to the Australian dollar, they are vastly different prices.
 
$599 is a little steep. Going to wait for the reviews first. If it indeed delivers the 2x performance over 980 as promised, I might consider getting one after 1080ti is out (it will most likely push down the price of 1080).
they never said 2x the performance of a 980, they said faster then a 980 SLI which nature of mutli cards you lose a lot of performance. Review shot its within 10% of 980's in SLI but 1 card vs 2 is still pretty good.

gtx980 started at 550$, that was mature gddr5 and mature 28 nm, this is new gddr5x memory which costs more, and new 16nm proc node which likely has lower yields since well its new.
 
Reviews are already all over Internet:

 
The prices in my country: :wtf::shadedshu:

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Yeah, those prices are beyond ridiculousness and callowness.
 
Yeah, those prices are beyond ridiculousness and callowness.

Now I want to buy a GTX1070 non-reference, I wonder what bodypart I have to sell for that. :(

The prices in Europe are always MUCH higher than the msrp in the US :mad:

I can buy a MSI GTX980 Ti for 550 Euros at the moment.
 
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