Nvidia CEO Claims GTX 10 Series Cards Have Almost Sold Out

I mean you make valid argument for the 2070-2080ti cards.. But the 2060 is priced well and performs really well for its price.

No doubt ... I bet one of these could be had for $300 used. Then again you can get a 1070 ti for around $300 used I've seen
 
AMD's new $800 Radeon 7 only beat the nVidia 2080 in one game out of 20+ something. You guys can go and google this. Some AMD fanboy put a spin on this and made it into something it wasn't
No fanboy did that. AMD described it as 2080 performance. Let's wait for the actual review eh?
Speaking of fanboy, maybe you should get the price right? LoL!
 
Still using my 970 with no plans as of yet to buy one of the overpriced 20's

Same, the 970 rocks. Haven't overclocked mine yet which is strange for me.

Right now if you're gaming at 1080p, the 970 does just fine.
 
Same, the 970 rocks. Haven't overclocked mine yet which is strange for me.

Right now if you're gaming at 1080p, the 970 does just fine.

I just upgraded from a 970 to a 1080 and it was a pretty decent upgrade.
 
I've seen 1070ti cards for $350 off and on for the past 2 months. By now you'd think they'd drop to $300, and the 1070s to around $250.

I got a evga ftw2 1070ti at Microcenter like 2 months ago. Was like 380. Not a bad deal for basically a rebadged 1080.
 
They don't need to be new. I've bought more used video cards than new.

If you cannot educate yourself, research your seller, know what your buying, know what to look for, etc etc .... then perhaps you kids need to just stick with expensive and new.

Yes they do. A lot of people don't want to buy used. So go find new 1080tis for $5-600.
 
I wonder if the FTX2060s are actually returned FTX2080Tis clocked down via bios and rebranded. Surely they didnt trash all those cards that were returned ....
 
No fanboy did that. AMD described it as 2080 performance. Let's wait for the actual review eh?
Speaking of fanboy, maybe you should get the price right? LoL!
He did get the $800 price wrong, but only because Vega 7 will be $1000+ -- unless you get lucky and are hammering F5 until the moment they're on sale at AMD.com. Theyre reportedly only making 5000, flippers and bots already gunning their engines in anticipation, eBay prices will be hilarious.
 
The demand for 1080s was insane. I sold mine on ebay before christmas. Sold for $350

Yeah I took advantage of the xmas prices and sold my ti. If everything works out well now that they sold most of their pascal stock they will start dropping prices on the 20 series. We'll see.
 
He did get the $800 price wrong, but only because Vega 7 will be $1000+ -- unless you get lucky and are hammering F5 until the moment they're on sale at AMD.com. Theyre reportedly only making 5000, flippers and bots already gunning their engines in anticipation, eBay prices will be hilarious.

People love to latch on to the most ridiculous rumors. That number is utter bullshit, by the way. Even outside of AMD basically denying it, there is no way in hell they could have a worldwide release on their own site, in retail, and with AIBs selling branded reference cards with only 5K units.
 
Yes they do. A lot of people don't want to buy used. So go find new 1080tis for $5-600.
Out of my own curiosity I just checked Newegg and the cheapest new 1080 ti was $1070 and didn’t even have free shipping.

These ironically high prices of the 1080ti are actually a very good thing for the Radeon VII release (and the 2080 itself). Removes them as a price-performance comparable option to the newer cards.
 
so this can only mean that they are going to start gimping future drivers to get people to buy Turing cards...
 
I just upgraded from a 970 to a 1080 and it was a pretty decent upgrade.
I bet it was. A 1080 is far superior to a 970. Still, many of us don't need better than the 970. I don't care for most new games that would tax this card and I have no urges to upgrade my old 24" monitor. In fact, I repaired it when it failed. There's no benefit to spending my money on an upgrade right now.
 
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Out of my own curiosity I just checked Newegg and the cheapest new 1080 ti was $1070 and didn’t even have free shipping.

These ironically high prices of the 1080ti are actually a very good thing for the Radeon VII release (and the 2080 itself). Removes them as a price-performance comparable option to the newer cards.

That's my point. He keeps saying he is finding 1080ti for $5-600, but they are not new cards. So, he is just changing what he wants to make it seems like his point is valid. it isn't because there are no new 1080ti for $5-600.
 
Pricing for the 10xx series is still too high for me. 90 bucks for a GT 1030? Why?
 
And last gen 10 cards being more desirable than the latest gen 20? I don't think that was the plan.
Maybe when these 10 series cards dry up, nGreedia will come up with a magical new driver update to make people want to buy the 20 range, because that's the kind of thing nGreedia will do, instead of dropping 20 series prices.
 
Maybe when these 10 series cards dry up, nGreedia will come up with a magical new driver update to make people want to buy the 20 range, because that's the kind of thing nGreedia will do, instead of dropping 20 series prices.
g-sync is a failure so nGreedia is setting its own standards on free sync compatibility that appear distracting and maybe misleading.

Edit: other quote removed, nm
 
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