Didn't even know you could do that. Never needed to know you could do that...
Some AIB's definitely do, and you can also get it the reference design from nV when it comes out.
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Didn't even know you could do that. Never needed to know you could do that...
Some AIB's definitely do, and you can also get it the reference design from nV when it comes out.
dude sell it lol, if its brand new you can get a 700 to a grand for it! Granted then you can't play games but guess what ever your priority is.
If I had a card I couldn't use right now, I would sell it lol.
Yeah, I'd bet both AMD and nV saw the disaster with the current RAM/VRAM, and decided "fuck it, we'll just sell every last card that's already made now, and just start filling our warehouses with all the new stuff, so that, when we release it, we'd make a mountain of money to satisfy gamers and computes/miners, so we'd have enough to keep working on even better new stuff; and at least that way, we won't be stuck with outdated inventory that we can't sell". I think it would make sense to me, if I were nVidia or AMD.I would buy anything I needed at a reasonable price. You can still get an $8XX 1080ti from amazon or evga if you put forth a little effort.
I'm of the opinion that Nvidia recently decided just to refresh their current lineup with ddr6 and may not ship anything until summer.
If anyone wants a 1080 for $699, buy this and take out the card:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814932011
A 1070 version is for $599 - miners please stay away on this.
It won't be. Pascal had the advantage of a die shrink and a second-gen efficiency bump (after Maxwell). The efficiency improvements for Volta/Ampere/whatever it's called will be even smaller than Maxwell.
Maxwell was the single biggest efficiency bump we're ever seen. Power reduced by 70% on the same process node was no joke.
THE BIGGEST performance increase EVER was the 7900 GTX to 8800 GTX. That was DOUBLE performance, on the same process node. But it came at double the power consumption, and massive die size.
If anyone wants a 1080 for $699, buy this and take out the card:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814932011
A 1070 version is for $599 - miners please stay away on this.
A bit too early for April's fool day.
Too bad its embeddedIf anyone wants a 1080 for $699, buy this and take out the card:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814932011
A 1070 version is for $599 - miners please stay away on this.
Not really embedded, its basically their GTX 1080 mini itx 8g card with a bigger fan plugged into their external gpu box, it does limit its upgradeability, since it only fits mini version.Too bad its embedded
B.Hutch
Buying Manager@ Massdrop
Howdy Everyone,
I can not speak for other retailers out there but Massdrop is not tricking anyone here and certainly not jacking up the prices and we would never do that. We are community first and always will be.
There is a couple of reason why there is a shortage and also such a high demand of cards.
First the shortage. All new cell phones coming out by Apple and Samsung (and others) last year started using the same memory as graphics cards. Apple and Samsung are willing to pay more for this memory to make sure they get it first and all of it that they need. This has created a shortage of memory for the much smaller companies like MSI, Gigabyte, Asus, and EVGA to make graphics cards.
Next the demand This is obvious as the mining craze thats been going on has created a huge demand in the market as miners are goblin up just about every card available on earth.
These two things combined has just made it a tough time for any system builder out there that just wants a card or two for their rig.
The pricing in the market will most likely continue to go up through Q3 of this year most likely before we start seeing any type of relief. So, unfortunately the end to this is not right around the corner and we have not seen the worst of it yet.
Let me finish by telling everyone on Massdrop this. I will continue to list graphics cards that I can for the community if I am able to offer a competitive price. Also, as I have mentioned in other graphics cards drops we are selling this for right above our cost just barely covering back end expenses.
Why should Massdrop offer these cards above MSRP? Well, there are still customers who want to build computers now and not wait 6, 9, 12 months for the market to stabilize. So as long as I can bring them a better deal than what is currently available I will continue to do so. That being said MSRP is kind of out the window at this point so keep your eye on market price VS Massdrop as you will not see any cards out there anywhere close to MSRP for a while to come.
Cheers.
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/aorus-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-11g/talk/1976701
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Pretty much the primary reason for the graphics card supply issues is a memory supply issue. Cryptomining is a secondary cause of this.
Unfortunately for this market everything hit at the same time.
This might be affecting nV's next gen launch!
GDDR6 is separate though, isn't it? GTX Volta will be announced by the end of this month, count on it. 100%.
Who says they aren't? NVIDIA in particular has a huge server farm waiting for DRIVE PX to go online. They would be crazy to not utilize those resources to make money in the meantime.wonder why amd and nvidia dont just mine themselves? , heard they have a great connection for cheap video cards......
The 8800GTX was a viable gaming card for 3-4 years after release. Probably the best money I ever spent on a video card.
Honestly the same can be said for most top of the line gpus.
I guess the 290X or 780Ti from 2014 are still decent cards depending on what you're doing with them.
If anyone wants a 1080 for $699, buy this and take out the card:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814932011
A 1070 version is for $599 - miners please stay away on this.
Somebody buy this and sell me the enclosure for $100 please. Get your 1080 for $600.
That standalone enclosure is sweet! Why wouldn't they sell it as a standalone?
I guess the 290X or 780Ti from 2014 are still decent cards depending on what you're doing with them.
Think it only takes mini cards