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> a more expensive 1070 with less vram
lol

delte dis sir

how overpriced is this shit going to be? above MSRP for the next 3 years?

$399 starting out, but will be around $450 after nvidia tax

$250 i'd say

What's the point really? If you want G-Sync then why not buy 1070 or 1070ti? 2080 shits itself when ray tracing is turned on, 2060 will be even worse. What's the idea behind putting expensive tensor core in something that underpowered?

ayymd btfo yet again

Might as well get the 1070 Ti/1080 with that price. I would even splurge to the 1080 Ti.

>Implying you can even buy a 1080Ti or 1080 now

this but unironically

CANT BUY ANY PASCAL CARDS, GOY! STOP KVETCHING AND BUY RTX ALREADY

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i see 3 properly priced 1080s and 2 properly priced 1080 tis.

Odd time to launch when the market is already flooded with pascal.

This post is anti-Semitic, delete it now!

both are the same price of the cards that are replacing them, really doesnt make sense to buy them than buy the newer cards

Are people unironically buying BRAND NEW cards at these prices lmoa?
There are second hand GTX 1080s for $300-350, just get the one with warranty and you're good to go, fuck these kikes.

Someone had to have bought that GTX 1080 brand new in order for you to buy it second hand dip shit.

Either way, Nvidia and the card makers already got the money, and you're just helping the one who bit the bullet and bought new partially recoup their losses so they can enjoy the latest and greatest.

Faster than 1070Ti guys. Probably at around $250. It's gonna be the new standard.

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>releasing the day before amd announces their new godly navi chips
totally not buttmad :^)

That makes no sense. The 1060 launched at $300 USD and AIB are usually a little higher. Why would novideo suddenly cut prices in half after scalping people with all the other turing cards?

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navi is late q3
what they're launching now is 7nm vega

They realized the new RTX are not selling as they expected and they are gonna slash the prices for the whole line? Maybe $300 for the reference card, but the 2070s are gonna be cheaper too.

The only explanation I can think of is that these are the absolutely worst binned chips they have left over.

the 1060 launched at $250 for aib. it's still around that price now.

Aren't they trying to sell out their pascal inventory

The Pascal inventory is almost gone by now. Realize this is going to be same perf as 1070ti, not the 1060.

You're being real disingenuous here. The founders was launched at $299 MSRP and the AIB MSRP was $250 but we all know that since Maxwell AIB partners have said fuck MSRP, we are selling our OEM cards at founder's price and AIBs even higher. Only the absolute shittiest plastic shroud, blower cards are sold for less than FE.

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Didn't they have like a couple million unsold gpus like a month ago?

Want to see the energy efficiency, but if they keep it around 150W this is going to make a killing at those prices.

I was replying to a post saying that you can't buy 1080s anymore and that you're somehow stuck with 2000 series.

Of course there'll always be retards that'll get jewed by nvidia tricks, I just thought that Jow Forums faggots aren't retarded enough to pay more for less performance and just get a used GPU.

1050s and 1060s mostly.

Nvidia learning from the laziness of Intel. They're going to destroy RTG before it gets a chance to try.

Ah the rich man's poor card!

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It's still going to be a repeat of the RX 300 series with the market being flooded with pascal mining cards. Why get a 390 when you can get a 290X for less that's only been running for like a year? Why get a 2060 when you can get a 1080 for the same price that's only been running for like a year and a half?

I guess nVidia thought there was that many AMDfags running around looking to purchase a video card.

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What's taking amd to make a good card? It's been like 5 years

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AMD just made a lot of money during the mining craze, but for gaming they won't be able to compete. I mean, this card is going to be equal or much better than any Navi model that has been leaked so far. And the prices ae around the same?

7nm Vega are instinct cards for data centers and machine learning, not consumers. AMD is announcing lots of stuff atCES, I wouldn't be surprised if they're launching the 2060 then with the news embargo lifting and all of YouTube and tech news sites going on overdrive with free advertising for nvidia right as AMD announces next gen

I always wanted a ti card and saved up enough money last gen to buy a 1080ti. Of course I had a 144hz 1440p monitor so once the benchmarks for the 1080ti came out I figured I would hold out for a 2080ti so I could get silky frames at 1440p.

Turns out Nvidia blew way passed my budget for the 2080ti so I ended up getting a 1080ti instead. Fucking great card. Should have just bought it back then.

Historically that has been Nvidia's move so i'm guessing AMD has something brewing.

$3-499 imho. also it will suck horribly at raytracing. as the 2070 is pretty garbage at raytracing unless you are willing to set medium graphic settings at 1080p for it.
>hurr nvidia mystical driver update!
did absolutely nothing. still garbage performance. 2070 can only do medium at 1080p. 2080 that costs more than a 1080 ti can only do medium at 1440. 2080 ti that costs over $1,000 is the only card to get an amazing 60fps at ultra at 1440p. absolute horseshit. the 2060 will do like low at 1080. why bother.

raytracing to soon. you're not an early adopter nor supporting new technology if you're buying an rtx card. then again, if you're buying an rtx card period you're in the top 1% of retards.

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be a dick move by nvidia as nvidia really has nothing to worry about. amd is catching up to volta level of efficiency but takes 7nm to do it while nvidia did it at 12nm.

but then again this is nvidia and they are a very hateful company. they will do it just to spite amd.

Remember its not what AMD is doing now that matters - it is what Nvidia predicts they will do. All the dosh AMD is earning from their CPU business is what is funding future projects and Nvida cannot - and will not - allow AMD to gain a foothold in this interim period where Nvidia themselves basically have nothing to show.

so 1070 performace with less VRAM and higher price? good deal. not.

its funny because nvidia is copying amd's gcn. they started with volta and turing is more like gcn than keplar now.
good video talking about it:
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Reminder that as long as AMD produces APUs they'll be in the GPU game

>1070 performance
try more like in between 1060 and 1070. with the less vram its going to hurt it in the long run. why I think it will ultimately be between the 1060 and 1070.

Extremely, extremely unlikely given that we've already seen how the 2070 performs and it's only a hair faster than a 1080

her face screams just kill me now

Cuuute omg cute

tfw just got a 1070Ti. Oh well at least it was cheap.

I just checked the CES schedule, and Nvidia has their conference the 6th, and AMD the 9th. I look forward to the full week of shitposting that Jow Forums will turn into

Realistically how much cheaper will chips be with no iGPU?

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his voice gives me cancer
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>basicly a 1070 without rt capabilities

good lord

The leaks suggest the Navi cards(Navi10 specifically)can perform 15% better than 1080/Vega64 so the 2060 wouldnt be anywhere close to that

Imagine being too poor for a 2070, embarrassing

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Cry harder shartcake

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Novidiots are scared upcoming AMD GPUs will do to Ngreedia what AMD CPUs did to Intfail kek

>around $250
it must hurt being this fucking retarded

wait for navi

2060 won't support raytracing

Watch this space - Jow Forums will buy the 2060 in droves despite complaining it being poor value for money and blame AMD for it.

If only there was competition so we wouldn't get jewed this hard,

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off topic but I don't wanna start a new thread; should I buy an asus gtx 1060 6gb, or an msi rx 580 8gb; or should I just hold off on getting a new gpu until next year? help a nigga out

>full length
>needs 8-pin
I'll just wait for the 2050 Ti, thanks.

Just wait for the RTX 2060 with 336GB/s of memory bandwidth

>What's the idea behind putting expensive tensor core in something that underpowered?

Pushing their 'ray tracing' into the market at lower prices for potato level resolution.

This is the cutest shit ever no homo

1060 and 580 are way too expensive considering how old they are already
Nvidia is launching an RTX2060 and AMD is announcing Navi in about 2 weeks. Wait until then.

Overpriced that is meant to make 1070Ti/1080 look like good buys by comparison so they would move instead.

>new cards come out
>expensive as fuck
>regret not getting a rx580 8gb while the price was sweet
unless you are planning for higher than 1080p there is no need to wait.

I'd bet Nvidia launches the FE at $379 just to avoid the stigma of being close to $400. Still wildly overpriced, but people will fall for it.

Obviously every other card will be $400 or over.

If you're going to buy hardware right on the cusp of an announcement of a next generation, you should always wait for the announcement. Prices dip a bit, or may get a permanent reduction.

>AMD about to announce navi
>OY VEY RELEASE THE 2060

How convenient. Stop giving nvidia money.

>THANK YOU BASED NVIDIA

For what, exactly, selling you refurbished returned RTX cards rigged to work at lower speeds for a pile of cash?

Get the fuck outta here.

I'm going to be pretty bummed in AMD doesn't have anything approaching a 1080Ti/2080 level of performance announced at CES.

Nvidia's monopoly on anything above low-mid range will continue forever if they can't get there early with releasing 7nm shit first.

Sure would be nice if there were any games that this was useful for.

>2070
>not a 2080 ti
Get a job.

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Why would anyone buy a 1080 when a basic 2070 is better and cheaper. No reason in buying a 1080 unless your going used

They're not touching those prices until AMD makes their next move. 'Boost underwhelming sales' is secondary to Nvidia's favourite pastime, 'kneecap new Radeon product launch'.

Give them some time, they only just got rid of Rajeet Pooduri like a year ago.