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I'm waiting to see if I can get an EVGA right in the window of the 90 step up so I don't lose any cash on boosted pricing.
I would think EVGA would want prices back down to MSRP before the launch of the new stuff.
I don't even know how it would work if someone wanted to steup a $1000 1080Ti to a $699 1180.
What happens when I Step-Up to a cheaper product?
You will only have to pay for the return shipping at the time of paying for your Step-Up. EVGA will not credit you the difference.
From: https://www.evga.com/support/stepup/
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Besides, if you've a 1080ti, don't buy the 1180. (or whatever xxx04 GPU hits) It would be as bad an idea as the guys who "upgraded" there 980tis with 1080s instead of waiting for the 1080tis and a real performance increase.
I don't think they would drop that sharply in 90 days but I could be wrong. They could exclude 1180's from step up for the immediate launch so they don't have to deal with situations like you mentioned.I'm waiting to see if I can get an EVGA right in the window of the 90 step up so I don't lose any cash on boosted pricing.
I would think EVGA would want prices back down to MSRP before the launch of the new stuff.
I don't even know how it would work if someone wanted to steup a $1000 1080Ti to a $699 1180.
Is it confirmed to be referred as 1180?I don't think they would drop that sharply in 90 days but I could be wrong. They could exclude 1180's from step up for the immediate launch so they don't have to deal with situations like you mentioned.
I highly doubt it. Just what everyone is expecting them to call it I guess.Is it confirmed to be referred as 1180?
The best plan of attack would be to get a GTX 1080 Ti card at a discount though. If and when they start getting cleared out.
I'm thinking $499 or so. I could be wrong.What price do you think the 1080ti would be worth buying vs the 1180?
I just purchased a 1080ti FTW3 from EVGA for $780 which I believe is MSRP. While I wish I could have paid what NKD paid I'm ok with at paying MSRP after wanting this card for the past 6 months and but being unwilling to pay more for MSRP. It should honestly be less giving the product life cycle but what can you do in this current market.
I am waiting for mainstream places like amazon and newegg have those prices for new stock. Its a shame no more microcenters in the bay area anymore.
Wow... I'm sure that I paid less than that for my first car
No way.I'm thinking $499 or so. I could be wrong.
So you think then that the GTX 2080 is going to cost more than $499? Even if nVidia charges $549 or even $599 it will still probably be worth it. It will probably perform just as fast as a GTX 1080 Ti on less power with more features like the new ray tracing feature.No way.
So you think then that the GTX 2080 is going to cost more than $499? Even if nVidia charges $549 or even $599 it will still probably be worth it. It will probably perform just as fast as a GTX 1080 Ti on less power with more features like the new ray tracing feature.
I could be wrong. I do know that right now someone would have to pry my current GTX 1080 Ti cards away from me. I'm not selling them. At least not yet.
If it makes you feel any better, I personally bought a GTX 1060, two GTX 1070s for SLI, then a GTX 1080 Ti followed by a second one for "God mode" SLI. The mining takes the sting out of it but still, I wish I had bought a GTX 1080 Ti right off the bat. I will say that Destiny 2 running beyond 6k resolution in DSR with SLI does look really nice though. It was all worth it in the end.1080 launched at $699 for founders edition. Nvidia had a bullshit retail price that wasn't available until few months out. After the founder edition exclusive tax cards were still >599. Nvidia really slapped every 1080 buyer in the face when they announced the 1080 ti at $699.99. You are right, my 1080ti will stay here until minimum when the next ti is announced unless amd has something special or equivalent then. 1180 ti or 2080ti or whatever the next ti is called will be the minimum replacement for me. Nvidia really did rip off the early 1080 adopters shit just wasn't even fair. Launched 1080ti founders edition at the same price as the 1080 founders edition lol.
If it makes you feel any better, I personally bought a GTX 1060, two GTX 1070s for SLI, then a GTX 1080 Ti followed by a second one for "God mode" SLI. The mining takes the sting out of it but still, I wish I had bought a GTX 1080 Ti right off the bat. I will say that Destiny 2 running beyond 6k resolution in DSR with SLI does look really nice though. It was all worth it in the end.
So you think then that the GTX 2080 is going to cost more than $499? Even if nVidia charges $549 or even $599 it will still probably be worth it. It will probably perform just as fast as a GTX 1080 Ti on less power with more features like the new ray tracing feature.
I could be wrong. I do know that right now someone would have to pry my current GTX 1080 Ti cards away from me. I'm not selling them. At least not yet.