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TBH Nvidia can charge whatever they like, because they have the used market to be afraid of. That literally sort of means there are $18m worth of cards sold during the mining phase that will now work their way back into circulation. Miners have no interest in gaming, PC tech and etc. Just pure money making.

I don't think those cards will be making much of an impact on the used market tbh.
It says "crypto-specific product revenue was $18m" so I presume it's referring to the designated mining cards with no display outs.

The reason they sold so badly in comparison to expectation is because they have no resell value (due to lack of display ports) when they cease to be profitable, unlike normal graphics cards which they offload to unsuspecting gamers on auction/selling sites.
 
Some one said this on OCUK earlier but it resonated with me and it's spot on.

Nvidia are now charging gamers for their mining error, and you will be the ones paying it back, not the miners (because they've all done a bunk).

LOL, seriously I am so over paying Nvidia silly amounts of money. I would love to understand the psyche where a company treat people as badly as they possibly can, yet they keep returning.
 
Remember that this is the same manufacturer that says their Blower-style GTX 1080 Ti costs $829, when most GTX 1080 Ti cards cost $649-$719 in the US.

I wouldn't put any weight behind these prices. Nvidia will no doubt reveal their MSRP for basic cards on Monday.
 
Remember that this is the same manufacturer that says their Blower-style GTX 1080 Ti costs $829, when most GTX 1080 Ti cards cost $649-$719 in the US.

I wouldn't put any weight behind these prices. Nvidia will no doubt reveal their MSRP for basic cards on Monday.

Ti was as high as £800 at one point. Titan Xp cost £1200 or so, where is the middle ground?

I am only confident those will be the prices because they have "tensor" or "RT" cores back on them.

Which I strongly suggest was the same cluster of compute units they used to have on the Titan and Titan Black, doing the DP.

Anything over £400 to me is not worth it. It's just all becoming a really old, bad joke.
 
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Dual-Fan reference design leaked

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https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-dual-fan-reference-design-leaked
 
ZOTAC GeForce RTX 2080 Ti AMP! Edition to cost 1199 USD

https://videocardz.com/77505/zotac-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-amp-edition-to-cost-1199-usd

Get ready to pay titan prices for the Ti... 1169 USD for the regular Ti...


There's only one thing I think of when I see these prices; "Nope!"


When a graphics card comes out that'll match or beat a 1080 Ti for less than £400 I'll upgrade. Until then I'll spend my cash on more reasonable things, like passing my CBT, doing a fast track course and getting a motorbike.
 
LOL

It's such a shame because despite all the complaints directed at Turing, I think it's an exciting architecture. It's far more than I thought it would be, at least based on rumours and current limited announcements. But the price of admission is like asking the barman for a glass of nice Scotch and being served something absolutely amazing... but at €20 per shot. And you're left with a choice: Do I swallow my fears and painfully drink the Nvidia Koolaid... I mean, whiskey? Or do I politely tell the barman to pour that shot back in the bottle where it belongs?
 
*huffs on his knuckles and rubs them on his chest*

What did I say? what did I chuffing say?

Bag of sand. For a GPU being replaced in a year. £1k per year to game. Oh yeah where do I sign up !

£1k to play one game.

srs.. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
 
This is aren't these cards considerably cut down too? At least the 1080 Ti was virtually full fat.

Will, if the leaked specs for the RTX 2080 Ti are correct, it has 256 fewer CUDA cores than the full sizes (maybe it isn't?) Quadro 6000 and 1GB less VRAM.

When compared to the Titan Xp, the GTX 1080 Ti has 256 fewer CUDA cores and 1GB less VRAM.

It seems to me like the differences are identical.
 
Will, if the leaked specs for the RTX 2080 Ti are correct, it has 256 fewer CUDA cores than the full sizes (maybe it isn't?) Quadro 6000 and 1GB less VRAM.

When compared to the Titan Xp, the GTX 1080 Ti has 256 fewer CUDA cores and 1GB less VRAM.

It seems to me like the differences are identical.

Ok, thanks for clearing that up.
 
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