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Conina said:
My GTX 1070 is still fast enough for all games... and will probably be fast enough until the first multi-platform games PC/PS5/Xbox Scarlett arrive.

So I'll probably skip the 11x0 cards and wait for the 7nm-GPUs.

I plan to keep my 1070 for as long as I can.

I don't have anyhting against those that upgrade every year, but unless the actual hardware is limiting your gaming experience, I really don't see the need to upgrade.

Chazore said:
JEMC said:

Well, if you take into account that Nvidia would like to get rid of all the remaining 1080Ti cards, that the 1180 will be faster, that the first units will probably be Founder's Edition cards, the newer 12nm process and GDDR6 memory and that it won't have any kind of competence from AMD, then yes, it wouldn't surprise me if they're more expensive than a 1080Ti.

They'll be able to reduce the price later, if they want to.

If is the point to focus on here  

I read a rumor a while ago that I hope it's totally false, because it said that Nvidia wanted to keep both series of cards on sale, with the new one taking a step above the 10x0 series. And even the 1160 would have a high price.

I don't believe it, of course (that's why I didn't post it here), but that doesn't mean that Nvidia can try to do it while stock for current cards last.



Please excuse my bad English.

Former gaming PC: i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

Current gaming PC: R5-7600, 32GB RAM 6000MT/s (CL30) and a RX 9060XT 16GB

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