Anybody test with ashes of the singularity?
If you want to buy it in the first weeks, yes.789€ for a non-custom non-ti card? So 489€ for the GTX 1070?
I need this so bad, my 670 is on its last legs, but that founders price...
Would this be a worthwhile upgrade from a GT 630M?
Welp, definitely keeping my 980Ti.
Need to see VR performance comparisons to be sure, but MEH....
GTX680 to GTX980 +74% (Launch price - $549)As the first high-end card of this generation to launch, NVIDIA gets to set the pace for the market. At the risk of being redundant the GTX 1080 is now the fastest single-GPU card on the market, and even at 4K it wins at every single gaming benchmark, typically by a good margin. In practice we’re looking at a 31% performance lead over GTX 980 Ti – the card the GTX 1080 essentially replaces – with a similar 32% lead over AMD’s Radeon R9 Fury X. Meanwhile against the slightly older GTX 980, that gap is 70%.
On a generational basis this ends up being very close to the 74% jump in 4K performance going from the GTX 680 to GTX 980. And although the pricing comparison is not especially flattering for NVIDIA here, it should be evident that NVIDIA isn’t just looking to sell GTX 1080 as an upgrade for high-end Kepler cards, but as an upgrade for GTX 980 as well, just 20 months after it launched.
If you want to buy it in the first weeks, yes.
Meh? The performance is much better than expected! It has 36% average gains on the 980Ti.
So about 20-25% faster than my 980ti, I can live with that for another year.. I say bring on the 1080ti!
Double the performance of 970 at double (tripple at launch?) the price...
Meh :\
£612 for the UK ahahahahahahahah
Time to buy a used 980TI.
EUR 789
Meh? The performance is much better than expected! It has 36% average gains on the 980Ti.
This seems like it will be perfect for moving into a 1440p set up.
Meh? The performance is much better than expected! It has 36% average gains on the 980Ti.
DerZuhälter;203896449 said:I hate this price. It gives no incentive to discount the old cards. Even 18 months after release, you still have to pay roughly 300EUR for a 970, 400 for a 980 and 600 for a year old 980TI. This is insane.
DerZuhälter;203896449 said:I hate this price. It gives no incentive to discount the old cards. Even 18 months after release, you still have to pay roughly 300EUR for a 970, 400 for a 980 and 600 for a year old 980TI. This is insane.
Yea, but these are going from like 60fps to 80fps. It's sort of a meaningless distinction for me. Or 100 to 120fps. So yea...MEH. Now for the 970 or lower customer, it's a great performance improvement. Those people will be going from 25-35fps to 90fps or some such. THAT is a meaningful difference.