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caknuckles
3
Sep 23, 2017
I have two already. They are good cards, but only at MSRP, for most users. I use the compute performance and I do not game. However I may seeing that I have two free games. In compute performance they actually out perform the 1080 Ti which is why I was going for them. That said, what I paid opening day, if I didn't already have waterblocks for them I would have bought 1080 Ti. It was down to $20 - $40 dollars. If Rx Vega 64 would had been $20 more I would have 1080 Tis.
Pricing is not AMD's fault. Don't buy until pricing comes down because they are in stock everywhere now. I am not an AMD fan but spread my money around because we need competition.
Bobert
46
Sep 23, 2017
caknucklesIf AMD would sell the cards directly to the consumer that would fix the pricing issue and not let them blame someone else. NVIDIA sells their cards directly.
shabbaranks
58
Sep 24, 2017
BobertSort of.. Nvidia direct cards are $100 above msrp out the gate
Bobert
46
Sep 24, 2017
shabbaranksThey are selling the 1080 for $549. That’s not $100 more than MSRP.
shabbaranks
58
Sep 24, 2017
BobertRight, it’s $50 over msrp. When the founders edition was $700, the msrp of the 1080 was only $600
Bobert
46
Sep 24, 2017
shabbaranksI looked up the prices and the MSRP for the 1080 was $599 at $549 it’s $51 under MSRP.