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Review: MSI GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING X 8G
Join us as we review the all custom GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING X 8G from MSI. This puppy is fitted with the new TwinFrozr VI cooler and comes clocked at frequencies of 1848 MHz (boost) / 1709 (base) MHz. Armed with a backplate and some LED bling, the MSI GTX 1080 GAMING X 8G is one sweet puppy to game on.
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#5284639 Posted on: 06/05/2016 07:27 PM
1070 will be less than 450 eur.
1070 will be less than 450 eur.
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#5284722 Posted on: 06/05/2016 11:41 PM

You know this can be seen as flaming unless you post some screenshots. Shouldnt be hard to find since you saw them everywhere

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#5284853 Posted on: 06/06/2016 11:15 AM
In my country the GTX1080 FE costs 900€ ( even without the tarif of 100€, 800€ still... ). We were used to build a more than decent gaming PC with 900 euros...
Great joke, at the very least... I hope the GTX1070 won't be costing more than 450-480€. Otherwise, I'm gonna wait for 1170, the next iteration and I'm pretty sure it will be even more refined. I can wait anyway. Got the money but not a chance to give lightly such an amount to Nvidia.
The 4 games I'm currently playing even my GTX960 can handle 'em pretty well ( 1080p ). 60 FPS Vsynced in combination ultra/high ( BF4, War Thunder, Dota 2, The Witcher 3 ).
Also, this MSI looks pretty solid but all my cards are from Gigabyte. Again Gigabyte I'll go which usually is always cheaper than the competition and never gave me the slightest problem. Just once I've had MSI ( GTX770 ) and wasn't too pleased. It sounded somewhat noisy plus coil.
P.S. I'd be extremely pleased in case the GTX1080 costed around 600€ and the GTX1070 around 450€, don't you think?
funny for me it was opposite. i had gigabyte 980Ti G1 and it sounded like jet engine and also had nasty coil whine, changed it to MSI 980Ti and it's is much quieter. it's somewhat luck i suppose, but this MSI 1080 review just shows that it's a great card.
In my country the GTX1080 FE costs 900€ ( even without the tarif of 100€, 800€ still... ). We were used to build a more than decent gaming PC with 900 euros...
Great joke, at the very least... I hope the GTX1070 won't be costing more than 450-480€. Otherwise, I'm gonna wait for 1170, the next iteration and I'm pretty sure it will be even more refined. I can wait anyway. Got the money but not a chance to give lightly such an amount to Nvidia.
The 4 games I'm currently playing even my GTX960 can handle 'em pretty well ( 1080p ). 60 FPS Vsynced in combination ultra/high ( BF4, War Thunder, Dota 2, The Witcher 3 ).
Also, this MSI looks pretty solid but all my cards are from Gigabyte. Again Gigabyte I'll go which usually is always cheaper than the competition and never gave me the slightest problem. Just once I've had MSI ( GTX770 ) and wasn't too pleased. It sounded somewhat noisy plus coil.
P.S. I'd be extremely pleased in case the GTX1080 costed around 600€ and the GTX1070 around 450€, don't you think?
funny for me it was opposite. i had gigabyte 980Ti G1 and it sounded like jet engine and also had nasty coil whine, changed it to MSI 980Ti and it's is much quieter. it's somewhat luck i suppose, but this MSI 1080 review just shows that it's a great card.
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In my country the GTX1080 FE costs 900€ ( even without the tarif of 100€, 800€ still... ). We were used to build a more than decent gaming PC with 900 euros...
Great joke, at the very least... I hope the GTX1070 won't be costing more than 450-480€. Otherwise, I'm gonna wait for 1170, the next iteration and I'm pretty sure it will be even more refined. I can wait anyway. Got the money but not a chance to give lightly such an amount to Nvidia.
The 4 games I'm currently playing even my GTX960 can handle 'em pretty well ( 1080p ). 60 FPS Vsynced in combination ultra/high ( BF4, War Thunder, Dota 2, The Witcher 3 ).
Also, this MSI looks pretty solid but all my cards are from Gigabyte. Again Gigabyte I'll go which usually is always cheaper than the competition and never gave me the slightest problem. Just once I've had MSI ( GTX770 ) and wasn't too pleased. It sounded somewhat noisy plus coil.
P.S. I'd be extremely pleased in case the GTX1080 costed around 600€ and the GTX1070 around 450€, don't you think?