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we have no more 1080ti left in norway lo
not much lol except for gaming x those prices are astronomical compared to around released. even the most bleeding edge 1080ti didnt cost that much even the aio ones not even that. i paid 7600 nkr for my Ti at released.
not much lol except for gaming x those prices are astronomical compared to around released. even the most bleeding edge 1080ti didnt cost that much even the aio ones not even that. i paid 7600 nkr for my Ti at released.
i would wait for new cards also, if u are fast and know aprox time they release it should be possible to buy i hope. atleast here in norway if u are reasonably fast it is very possible, i could easily get 1080 and ti at release. they dont make more cards at nvidia now, read just recently! to clear stocks.
buy this prebuilt Acer Predator with 32GB of RAM, 7700k, 256GB SSD, 1TB platter, and a 1070 for $1100I was hoping to pick up a 1070 or a 1070ti in February or March, but now I am sorry I didn't get one back in December.
When do you think the prices will come back down?
Probably never. I'm pretty sure crypto mining is here to stay.
what?I guess retailers never heard of "limit 2 per customer"? It will take a while for miners to gather enough friends together to get the dozen or so cards that they desire if limits are in place.
It maybe here for a while, but it is not (mining) here to stay. You cannot print money indefinitely, eventually either inflation will make crypto currency worth less than mining costs, or the difficulty in making new 'currency' will make it not cost effective.
I think the higher prices are here to stay. I do expect it to be easier to get cards for MSRP soon but I don't see the prices coming down to summer/fall 2017 levels.
your post makes no sense.I think you're a bit confused.
Crypto is not printing new money, people are investing the money that already exists.
your post makes no sense.
which also has finite limits...I think you're a bit confused.
Crypto is not printing new money, people are investing the money that already exists.
what?
most every retailer has limit 1 or 2... (with the exception of B&H Photo, and sometimes Amazon)
We have entered the dark age of PC gaming.Never. This is the new normal. Welcome to the suck.
We have entered the dark age of PC gaming.
Here is an idea, build a Ryzen 3 or Ryzen 5 system and use integrated graphics for now. The 2200g and 2400g are almost on par with the gtx 1030. Then upgrade to discrete gpu if prices normalize with the new cards. By the way, I don't think they will normalize. In any case the integrated graphics on those apu's are damn impressive and would work well for mlld to moderately demanding games. Especially if you don't mind lower resolution and settings.Ugh I'll be building a new gaming pc this April. It's mmo gaming so I don't need a powerful gpu but man 1060's are at $400-500. Would pairing an i7 8700/r7 2700 with a 1050 ti for a stop gap till new cards launch or prices drop a good idea?
As long as ANY cryptocurrency is minable on GPUs, those two quotes you have will be as relevant as
Bill Gates once saying 640K of memory was more than anyone needed.