Incoming 1080 Ti Stock

Dicehunter

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Thought this needed its own post rather than getting lost in Quick News.

Nvidia just posted on their Facebook that they will imminently have 1080 Ti stock, Act QUICK, Repeatedly mash F5 !!!

https://www.geforce.co.uk/hardware/10series/geforce-gtx-1080-ti/#buy-now


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They were only in stock on the US site for a single minute. A friend of mine had it in his cart, then took the time to send me a screenshot. By the time he got through the checkout it went OoS so he missed it.
 
They were only in stock on the US site for a single minute. A friend of mine had it in his cart, then took the time to send me a screenshot. By the time he got through the checkout it went OoS so he missed it.

Was about 30 seconds on the UK site before they were all gone ^_^

If this is what it's going to be like as well for cards going forwards then I can honestly see future PC gaming not being a viable option any more even for enthusiasts due to this mining malarkey.
 
If this is what it's going to be like as well for cards going forwards then I can honestly see future PC gaming not being a viable option any more even for enthusiasts due to this mining malarkey.

I hate the current market. I read an article the other day about an IT professional who quit his job and went mining 100%. He had 255 cards in his farm. I wanted to gut the guy.

All gone in the UK, Everything XD

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Deep pockets on your side of the pond! ;)
 
I hate the current market. I read an article the other day about an IT professional who quit his job and went mining 100%. He had 255 cards in his farm. I wanted to gut the guy.

I wanted to buy my little brother in Germany a 1080 Ti for his birthday this coming June when I go over and see him, Go into his apartment when he's at work, Install the card and ask him to show me a game on his rig **without telling him I've installed anything** so I can see the performance and then watch his face light up as the frames go through the roof, Would have been a nice upgrade from a GTX 970 that I got him a few years ago.

Deep pockets on your side of the pond! ;)

Just a bit, Someone on the Nvidia Facebook page messaged me saying -

"You selling your Titan Xp ? I'll give you the full retail price you paid and pay shipping if interested"

I said no obviously but some very well off people here ^_^
 
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I wanted to buy my little brother in Germany a 1080 Ti for his birthday this coming June when I go over and see him, Go into his apartment when he's at work, Install the card and ask him to show me a game on his rig **without telling him I've installed anything** so I can see the performance and then watch his face light up as the frames go through the roof, Would have been a nice upgrade from a GTX 970 that I got him a few years ago.

That would be awesome, I'd love to see the look on his face when he realizes it's a different card.


Just a bit, Someone on the Nvidia Facebook page messaged me saying -

"You selling your Titan Xp ? I'll give you the full retail price you paid and pay shipping if interested"

I said no obviously but some very well off people here ^_^

Remember when buying a video card was like buying a car? As soon as it's purchased it depreciates in value. Now though if you're lucky enough to buy a card as MSRP you can use it for awhile then sell it for a profit....Good luck replacing it though.
 
I wanted to buy my little brother in Germany a 1080 Ti for his birthday this coming June when I go over and see him, Go into his apartment when he's at work, Install the card and ask him to show me a game on his rig **without telling him I've installed anything**

Dice "The Fixer" Hunter. *Not affiliated with AMD :cool:
 
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