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NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti, 2080 available for pre-order

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Put this here since this moves us beyond just tech news?

You guys are likely watching the livestream too perhaps but price and availability are in. I'm watching Anandtech coverage, where this image came from. NVIDIA's own site is updated now too.

Founder edition is now a dual fan design. Interesting.

UPDATE: They also added the 2070 price at starting $499. Not available yet.
UPDATE 2: Corrected pricing in later slide: Starting at $999 for 2080 Ti, but seems to be some confusion about the pricing. Starting at between $999 to $1,199 perhaps :biggrin:

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Hell of a show. I will wait to see the reviews and store prices, but the stream shows the 2080 Ti at MSRP $999, 2080 at $699, and 2070 at $499. Lots of leaks and it seems lots of trolls at the over $1000 price point.

Still, pricey, but the demos were impressive.
 
looks like I'm gonna have to sell a kidney or 2.... the AIB cards are gonna be close to 2k cdn ,mark my word.

I'm unable to watch the stream so I'm really curious to find out what the performance is like compared to the 10 series. Even the 2080 seems excessively high .
 
The screen shot and the stream prices are not the same. On the stream they showed the 2080Ti at $999, 2080 at $699, and 2070 at $499. MSRPs, of course.

Also, I go to NVidia's site and can't pull up any pre-order pages yet, so. I guess we'll have to see what the rest of the world will access.
 
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Mods, Mr. Friendly and I had the same idea at almost the same time https://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/press-releases-tech-news/78091-rtxs-official.html

Feel free to merge this into his if you prefer.

Yeah implosion222, even in the livestream I was following the ending comment was that the demo was scarce on actual numbers. Sure the RTX kills the 1080 Ti in games with ray tracing but comparisons with existing tech would have been helpful for sure. I think the message was that the RTX and Turing is a huge step forward on all fronts but we'll need the real reviews. Availability in Sep 2018 means we shouldn't have to wait too long.

PS. don't sell both your kidneys... that would be unwise ;)
 
US dollars, don't forget. We'll be looking at $1399 Canadian RTX 2080 Ti's. I'm quite surprised they're launching the Ti simultaneously. It's usually 6-8 months behind as they get better recovery rates from production.
 
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US dollars, don't forget. We'll be looking at $1399 Canadian RTX 2080 Ti's. I'm quite surprised they're launching the Ti simultaneously. It's usually 6-8 months behind as they get better recovery rates from production.

Yeah that surprised me too. That breaks their pattern for the last several launches right? All the way back to 780 Ti at least?

Wonder why...? Covering more price ranges and performance from the start? But against whom? AMD has nothing like this to compete against currently...
 

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