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Fordítási probléma jelentése
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1180-specs-performance-price-release-date-prelimenary/
That explains what is wrong with other countries and why no one takes them seriously.
Pricing per performance is actually dumb; it's simply supply and demand.
Take Ryzen 1700 vs 1700X vs 1800X for example. Now tell me the pricing made sense? Hell did having all 3 of them on the market even make sense? Nope, they are all capable of the same clocks and pretty dam close to the same exact IPC output as well when it really comes down to it.
The same basics also apply to GTX 1070 vs 1070 Ti vs 1080; they are all the same thing.
The 1070 Ti is actually capable of being stronger if OC'ed and liquid cooled, since this is a Titan cut, similar to 1080 Ti
Some countries even have Ryzen (Zen+ / Gen2) priced near or higher than 8700K; LOL what?