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- LZoltowskiChampionThanks for the tip :) Although so close to the Nvidia next gen announcement I'm holding off. I bought a 1080 .. 2-3 months before the 1080Ti came out, I was so ticked .. lol Nice to see them coming back.
- Come to brisbane, plenty of 1080TIs here. :)
I can walk into Umart tomorrow (it's 10:52pm here) and pick up one of 12 different brands/models of 1080TI that are all in stock. Some are only $130 more than I paid for a 1080 two years ago. - LZoltowskiChampion
kojack said:
Come to brisbane, plenty of 1080TIs here. :)
I can walk into Umart tomorrow (it's 10:52pm here) and pick up one of 12 different brands/models of 1080TI that are all in stock. Some are only $130 more than I paid for a 1080 two years ago.
I hate you :)
LZoltowski said:
I hate you :)
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Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference is running from monday to thursday next week, I'd hold off buying a 1080TI until at least the end of that, since they might have info on the next series.- AnonymousI am holding off until next generation for upgrade - and likely until this crypto currency nonsense figures itself out. LOL
- I'm glad I got my 1080 when I did, just when they came out. (It was a trick to get my hands on one back then, but at least they were still selling for MSRP.) I've been able to ignore this whole crypto price craziness, and hopefully by the time I'm due for my next upgrade, things will have settled down again.
- Sax-a-boomRising StarSaving up for a 2080Ti when it's released, nearly got enough for the first instalment!
- falken76Expert ConsultantI want to get one, but even at $700 I must be out of my mind even considering it. $250 has forever been my cap on video cards. Until recently I got fantastic cards in that range. How much are their new ones going to be? Possibly the same $700 range? Or are they going to be above that?!
- BeastyBaiterSuperstar2080 TI is about 1.5+ years out, judging by Nvidia's history (they release the 70/80's, then 50/60's, then titan, then ti models).