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Can't go by after the market got all screwy thanx to currency-miners.
Or countries with ridiculously un-stable markets overall.
Given the leaked specs and the suggested performance of GTX 1180 even as stock/reference 1st run batches... it will basically be more performance than a TitanXP for around the normal price of some where close to USA/USD pricing of what GTX 1080 or 1080 Ti WAS going for...
At right around the same power output requirements; so yes, should be well worth it.
The 1080 was only $599 - or at least for the aftermarket GPUs. And before the cryptocurrency breakthorugh you could've found a 1080 for $500-$550 that are actually good 1080s.
1070 = $399
1080 = $499
1080 Ti = $699
you be better off then with simply buying a 2070 or 1170 what ever it going to be called. same price as a 1070 for the performance of a 1080 Ti which is stronegr then a GTX 1070 SLI and always work not just in supporting games.
I believe it when I actually see this trickle over to Amazon, Newegg, and others like those.
And it will trickle down slower most likely in those markets within smaller countries; where in some countries AMD Ryzen series is so much it's not a viable choice for many PC builders in such countries when compared to the Intel route.
Current GPUs might not trickle down before the GTX 1180 gets here though.
And yea I avoid an SLI/CFX route also; you'd be better off to maybe sell off current GPUs while they still can fetch higher prices. Or at least sell them for fair prices that make sense at this present time; before the GTX 1180 and Vega-20 gets here.
Never happens before that way.
During the release of GTX 1080 Ti I prefer ordered the premium Gigabyte Model for 829€ while the weaker Titan X still was around 1400€.
The GTX 980 Ti was still more expensive then the GTX 1070 when it came out.
Large sellers don't make money by selling GPU's as expensive as possible but by selling as much GPU's as possible. Therefor they even sell the GPU for less then they bought them from the manufacturer/distributer.
Depends on the country, this is standard practice in lot of smaller countries.
The thing is, the MO Ey you earn doesn't come with selling a GPU itself but with the bonus money for selling a certain amount of GPU's.
It's like I Buy a GPU for 700$ and going to sell them to the customer for 500$. I make a loss of 200$ which I don't care for, because I know I get 1,000,000$ bonus for selling 1000 pieces. All depends on the contract with the manufacturer/distributer.
That's also why large stores can offer so low prices compared to the small stores.
But isn't this obvious because large stores can sell such cards in quantities, whereas small stores/private businesses would need the money?
of course. the samll shops coul never sell the ammount to get the bonus so they need to sell the cards at prices where they dont relay on getting the bonus. The large stores can afford to make a los worth of a few hudnret thousand dollars as they know they get it all out of the loss with the bonus for sellign GPU's which in reality is a bit higher then just 1,000 units.