so you need to get your grubby mitts on the GeForce GTX
1080? properly now you could, as Nvidia's new flagship card is now on sale.
The Pascal-powered graphics card (built on a 16nm FinFET
procedure) is now out on line with the Founder's edition retailing at £619
(around $905, or AU$1,260) and associate editions from £529 (around $775, or
AU$1,070).
you can bag the EVGA GTX 1080 8GB Founder's version over at
test.co.uk and the Inno3D GTX 1080 Founder's edition 8GB from
Overclockers.co.uk, with the playing cards priced at £619 and £620 respectively
(the greater quid probable isn't always going to break the financial
institution).
Asus has additionally introduced its ROG Strix GeForce GTX
1080 – with a triple wing-blade 0dB fan and an OC edition that may be
overclocked up to 1936MHz – will move on sale over inside the US come June 4
(and with any luck in the united kingdom, too). Over within the States, it will
likely be priced at $620, and at $640 for the OC model, and presumably on the
equal degree as the above playing cards in this country.
As we stated in our overview, the GTX 1080 is a very
staggering and effective video card which could cope properly with 4K gaming
off its own again, however the fee of the Founder's version takes a few
stomaching.
less costly sibling
the ones of you searching out a more low-priced solution
could be thrilled to pay attention that you won't need to wait tons longer for
the GeForce GTX 1070, can be launched on June 10, just multiple weeks away. The
Founder's version of the 1070 might be pitched at £399 (round $585, or AU$810)
as predicted.
The GTX 1070 is a median performer itself, and as we saw
yesterday, a leaked benchmark factors to the truth that this card outdoes the
vintage Titan X, even as managing to remain noticeably less costly in
evaluation.
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