I jus hope this doesn't incentives other manufacturers to hike up their prices as well...
Meh, my 980 ti does doom 4k/60 at the high preset. 1080 is only doing 52. Even with an OC I don't know if it would catch up. Actually I'm pretty surprised by that 52 fps, they are running a beast of a test system. My Xeon 1231v3 at 3.8Ghz is quite the performer apparently.
Edit: I don't know about that Doom result. Other sites show near 60fps for a 1080 at max settings.
Locks like the 1080 isnt profeting to much from overclocking.
What settings are the heavy hitters at that resolution?
What tweaks do you use? I'm very curious as I have the same exact system as you as my backup PC, I wouldn't mind having Witcher 3 on there.
VRAM
of course VRAM will be higher in extreme resolutions on ultra settings but 12GB VRAM don't help much if the game runs at 20fps
As someone with a 980ti I want to get a 1080, I can get almost what I paid for my 980ti back from it. Should I upgrade to what seems to be the bullshit founders edition, or wait for non reference cards?
£620?!
Are you fucking joking?!
Jesus H Christ!
This founders edition is a load of BS though. If AMD pulled this, they would never get away with it.
Same....If anyone lives near a Micro Center, I just got an email from them that the 1080 will be available in store on the 27th.
Well, the official MSRP for FE 1080 is $825 here in Russia and they are likely to retail for well above $1000 for the first month or so so you can find solace in that I suppose.
AMD (ATI) have pulled something like that quite successfully since Radeon X800 series with their "PE" editions.
Pretty easy. Just need a small Phillip's head and some thermal paste.
So it's basically $900/EUR 790 all over Europe, even in my eastern corner of the EU and in the national currency http://www.pcgarage.ro/cauta/gtx+1080 . Excited to see them having it in stock on launch day.
So this means the 1070 will be around 520 EUR range for the Founder's Edition by a simple math process. (900/699)*450=580 USD ~= 520 EUR
Amazon preorder FE: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B01FWI6F08/2135353-20/
Yep, same here, almost 800 euros for the GTX 1080. Not worth it in my opinion. The Ti model should have a similar price and coming in 6-9 months... I dont think they'll sell the new Ti for 1000 euros, right? but maybe they will, prices are getting crazy.
Amazon preorder FE: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B01FWI6F08/2135353-20/
Why is showing as sold out for you guys? When I load the page (and it takes a while to load), the Pre-order button is still there.
For the record, it was $686.
So...these are all FE edition cards, being sold by different vendors. Is there an actual difference here or are EVGA/Asus/whoever just reselling the same box Nvidia has given them?
Amazon preorder FE: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B01FWI6F08/2135353-20/
i don't even know why i'm getting upset that the FE preorder on amazon sold out already
i don't even want a FE
I was expecting to maybe just be able to walk into MC on launch day, but I see you guys talking about lining up.
I'm so excited for this to be available in Canada. I wonder what the price will be, has anyone heard? I'm preparing myself for the worst.
NCIX has the FE listed between $909.99 and $949.99. I'm thinking anything with a decent cooler will probably be at least 1K before taxes.
http://techgage.com/article/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-review-a-look-at-4k-ultra-wide-gaming/3/
Techgage is the only place that specifically did 4k and 3440x1440 for their benchmarks only. I wish more did as the 3440x1440p benchmarks are the most important to me as well.
At least we are getting the steaming pile of crap version of the 1080 out of the way, maybe better custom cooled and OC variants that come out in 3-4 weeks will have more stock for the more sane of us?
If there is lining up involved they definitely makes it a lot easier to wait lolI was expecting to maybe just be able to walk into MC on launch day, but I see you guys talking about lining up.
It blows my mind that people in this thread are still buying the Founders Edition. I can understand it if it was solely the inflated price, but given they are paying extra for a hobbled card it is staggering.
It blows my mind that people in this thread are still buying the Founders Edition. I can understand it if it was solely the inflated price, but given they are paying extra for a hobbled card it is staggering.