Not sure what you mean.
Between a 1070 and 980Ti or you talking about the 1080?it is almost a 500$CAD difference in the end
I've been out of the loop.
Have people been able to order those EVGA FTW 1080s yet? Any other 2x 8 pin models?
Colorful iGame GTX 1080 X-TopAny other 2x 8 pin models?
Location dependent? I know you can buy zotac and palit 1080s now in the Philippines for a not so cool $840. Inno3d might be available too already for the same price. They're pretty popular in the PhilippinesWhy will their cards be more expensive where you live when they are about the same or cheaper everywhere else?
Preorders were up for a bit last night and I snagged one for 700 shipped. Unsure if they still are available.
Colorful iGame GTX 1080 X-Top
EVGA GTX 1080 Hybrid
EVGA GTX 1080 Hydro Copper
Zotac GTX 1080 AMP!
Zotac GTX 1080 AMP! Extreme
700 for the FTW model?
Looks like this Asus ROG Strix model too
It's $679.99. Cheapest shipping was $21. I got one too!700 for the FTW model?
Um, I am new to this but isn't that 8x6?
It's $679.99. Cheapest shipping was $21. I got one too!
Yes.
Generally power supplies come with 6+2 connectors for the GPU.
Where were they available from?
I mean wasn't Dr us' list about what models had 2x 8pin connectors? Your response made it seem like you were saying that the card you posted a picture of had one too but it only has 8x6.
I am confused lol.
Thanks.
Good chance this will have a waterblock solution?
Any word on when the custom cards will release??
We're so close to review day and that site is shady. I suggst wait for reliable reviews.
The main ones are the out of the box factory overclock, the custom coolers and the dual pin power. The dual pins allow for presumably better overclocking even on top of the factory overclock.I haven't been following this closely, what is the difference between the EVGA FTW and the regular one (non-FE)? Sorry if this has been talked about previously
I think I'm going to go for the regular ASUS Strix once it's up on Amazon. I'll be rolling the dice vis-a-vis warranty, but ~AUD$80 (USD$620 versus the FTW at USD$680) is a fair chunk of change.
Yep me too, seems to be the best value of the 1080 cards. But I'm going to wait for some reviews first especially to see how the 8+2 power phase handles overclocking compared with other cards. I hope it comes with a bit of a factory overclock coz I'm lazy that way.
Also might be easier to deal with Asus return where I live.
Same goes for NorwayWhao. EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 ACX 3.0 is 1100 SEK cheaper then Founders Edition in Sweden. That's 132 dollars.
Waiting patiently for the OC testing on the dual 8 pins.The main ones are the out of the box factory overclock, the custom coolers and the dual pin power. The dual pins allow for presumably better overclocking even on top of the factory overclock.
Whao. EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 ACX 3.0 is 1100 SEK cheaper then Founders Edition in Sweden. That's 132 dollars.
https://www.caseking.de/detail/index/sArticle/40655The 1080 is going for 800 EUR minimum in Germany at the moment.
FE: 789€ / 699$ + taxThe 1080 is going for 800 EUR minimum in Germany at the moment. What the heck? 600 $ in the US, 800 EUR in Europe. Makes sense, right? I can't imagine that the price for the 1070 will be below 600 EUR around here. What a joke.
There's nowhere to pre-order the Strix, right?
I am going to have to wake up at like 6 AM on Saturday to get it?