RTX 2080 - 2080 Ti - 2070 Pricing Revealed

nVidia, you are cancer. Competition will be the cure, if it ever comes.

I’ve never heard Jensen sounding so fucking smug in my life. He ended GPP after the customer backlash, and now it’s the customers turn to face nVidias backlash.
 
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Some of it's no competition, some of it is going to be them missing the opportunity over the mining craze boom. Then were not the ones to benefit from the price gouging so they want some of that action.

I'm back in the US at the end of November, new games will be out by then so I'll see what the deal is. Being overseas, paying sales gax and the currency conversion is just not worth it for me ATM.

I'll buy it myself as a reward for a major business milestone *focus*
 
Where are those who want AMD to die? Can you see now why competition is needed?
I'm honestly laughing at this announcement, since there's not even any subtlety to it. And this is with AMD still nipping at their heels a little bit, just simply unable to overtake them. Imagine what the prices would look like in a couple generations where there wasn't even realistic lesser competition.
 
Meh for $2.5k$ I'll pickup 10 x 1080 ti on the secondary market. Looking forward to the [H] review and congrats all you early adopters.
 
Well at least I know why they wanted a stranglehold on the review media. Unless performance is double for each tier those prices are nuts and they would deserved to be panned by the media for it.
 
hmm, PErsonally a bit shocked at first, but upon taking a second, I can see how you wind up there.

For a tick rather than a tock, we';d expect a 2080 at about $700 and change until wide availability dropped street price from MSRP. IF they also told us they were dropping the TITAN whatever version at $1100 plus, we probably wouldn't freak out over that either.

The only thing making us freak out a bit is one the ti part is being released on the tick. From nvidia's seat this may just look like a name change and a $100 price increase.

Even so, when $100 is ~25% hike, they should still have taken a reality check on the 1070 pricing.

Got a 1080. Think I'll sit this one out until prices reach something resembling sanity.
 
Wow. When I was a college student, I would save up what I could to get the latest and greatest card each generation.. and it made sense since I played a lot of games. But if I were in college today and saw a $1200 price tag on a card.. I'd probably have to pass. Today (many years after college), I have much more disposable income, but much less time to play games. At the $800-1200 price point, I find it hard to justify. I wouldn't say I'm overly frugal by any means... but there are some things that no matter what the price is I can't justify buying because I know I'm being ripped the F off.

That said, I'm sure once the card hits, 50% of the folks on these forums are going to have the 2080ti.. in SLI.. lol.
 
$1200!!! $400 for the Ti over the 2080. Nvidia has lost their minds. Guess I'm sticking with my GTX 970 for a while longer.

I really just feel sorry for my kids since they are still rocking the GTX 660.

If anything, this will push me to AMD.
 
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That's just to high for me. I was ready to sell my dual water cooled 1080's to pick up one 2080 ti . But not at that price. I would have to be at least as fast as dual 1080s for me to think about it. Since sli is pretty much dead now.
 
What really gets me is the price bump to the 70 series. 600 bucks for a 2070... There better be some MAGICAL reviews of these cards on the [H] to justify that cost. Or I'm just going to wait until I need it for performance at 1440p.
 
For these prices, I'm just gonna hold out for whatever AMD puts out next year. I have a Freesync monitor with a pretty decent range, so I'll settle for less and use the feature. I don't play twitch games anyway, so no biggie not having 100+ fps
 
Huh, the stream just called out "starting at $499" for the RTX 2070. Could be the Founder Editions are bumped up in pricing like last time.

EDIT: They just showed a slide of 2080ti from $999, 2080 from $699, and the 2070 from $499.

That's a little more palatable.
 
Chuckle , they got many of you to scream about the pricing before the real prices came out.

Well played Nvidia.
 
"The rtx 2070 is higher performance than the Titan Xp" he just said. Yowza. The Titan Xp is about 8-10% faster than the 1080ti.
I think he forgot to add "... in ray tracing operations" doubt its in every regular games though.
 
Cancel my order for the 2 Founders Edition Ti's I wish to just have a plain Tis for $400 less please.
 
Oh yea I'm rolling laughing on the floor. Actually no I'm not. I'm still now more critical than ever at the cards coming out and the prices for them.
 
Huh, the stream just called out "starting at $499" for the RTX 2070. Could be the Founder Editions are bumped up in pricing like last time.

EDIT: They just showed a slide of 2080ti from $999, 2080 from $699, and the 2070 from $499.

That's a little more palatable.

...but not by much. The AnandTech liveblog comments that FE cards will still carry $100-200 price premium, so $1200 for 2080 Ti is still a thing.

Just veered into HARD PASS territory for me
 
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I think he forgot to add "... in ray tracing operations" doubt its in every regular games though.
At raytracing

Perhaps. He called it out specifically earlier on as to ray tracing vs. normal perf. It would also be in-line with previous gens where the xx70 was equal to or faster than the xx80ti of the prior gen. (GTX 970 compared well with the 780Ti, and the 1070 did with the 980ti).
 
Chuckle , they got many of you to scream about the pricing before the real prices came out.

Well played Nvidia.

"What?! Those prices are insane... Oh, I guess they aren't that bad."

MSRP vs. selling price, though. Like the inflated prices from mining, until I can get it as MSRP or below (I always buy on sale for under MSRP... I'm cheap) I won't be buying one.
 
Does anyone care about ray tracing considering it costs an extra few hundred on each card?
 
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