Zarathustra Nvidia Price History

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Every single brand of 1080ti on PCCG is $1129, Australian price xD
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1080ti is for 904$, 1080 for 766$ now in my country, but 980 bought for 564$ in September 2014.. So how is prices of older card match table, but new cards not?
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Every single brand of 1080ti on PCCG is $1129, Australian price xD
That's considerably cheaper than over here. I've heard Australians lamenting how PC hardware is so expensive in your country, so perhaps it's a small consolation that it can be even more expensive elsewhere. For example the EVGA Founders Edition is going for 1227 in AUD.
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Every single brand of 1080ti on PCCG is $1129, Australian price xD
Yeah i saw that and was pleasantly surprised, considering the GTX1080 launched at $1299 AUD
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Nice! It would be nice to see it in EURO as well though.
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Geforce GTX680: $500 TECHNICAL EQUIVALENT GTX560: $199 Geforce GTX780: $650 TECHNICAL EQUIVALENT GTX560Ti :$250 Zarathustra can go f@ck himself.
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That's considerably cheaper than over here. I've heard Australians lamenting how PC hardware is so expensive in your country, so perhaps it's a small consolation that it can be even more expensive elsewhere. For example the EVGA Founders Edition is going for 1227 in AUD.
It just seems like prices are more expensive now than in the past for Nvidia video cards in Australia, even for the lower end cards like the 1060, just seems like they are over a hundred dollars more expensive than what they should be.
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Its not that drastic. If nvidia didnt pull Titan GPU's every year the flahship prices dont differ that much. That is US prices ofc but as many live EU (like myself) i can safely say we are ****ed as always.
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In my country (spain) prices go from 828€ to 839€ depending the model, for example ASUS/MSI/Gigabyte GeForce® GTX 1080 Ti Founder Edition 11GB GDDR5X --- 828.95€ ASUS Geforce GTX 1080 ti ROG Strix 11G --- 839€ ASUS Geforce GTX 1080 ti Turbo 11G --- 829€ Edit: the prices are in Euros (For some reason the symbol doesnt appear)
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Every single brand of 1080ti on PCCG is $1129, Australian price xD
That's one dole payment, plus one $500 advance payment 🙂 or if you work 1.5 weeks work after you tax apx (**** job). :bang: or 1 to 3 days pay if you're in IT doing 3rd level tech support etc! 🤓
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its not that drastic. If nvidia didnt pull titan gpu's every year the flahship prices dont differ that much. That is us prices ofc but as many live eu (like myself) i can safely say we are ****ed as always.
qft.
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1080ti is for 904$, 1080 for 766$ now in my country, but 980 bought for 564$ in September 2014.. So how is prices of older card match table, but new cards not?
Are those the current prices of the 1080??? I ask this because the prices of the 1080 have dropped alot in the last week since Nvidia announced the price cut. In Portugal you can get a MSI 1080 Armour for less than 600€ and i´ve just ordered a Gigabyte 1080 for 515€.
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Are those the current prices of the 1080??? I ask this because the prices of the 1080 have dropped alot in the last week since Nvidia announced the price cut. In Portugal you can get a MSI 1080 Armour for less than 600€ and i´ve just ordered a Gigabyte 1080 for 515€.
1 Australian dollar = 0.76 US dollar. I'm guessing there's some sort of tax added to any purchase ...
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Geforce 8800 ultra price was a big joke and still is. Wonder if someone was dumb enought get one. 🙂
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Geforce GTX680: $500 TECHNICAL EQUIVALENT GTX560: $199 Geforce GTX780: $650 TECHNICAL EQUIVALENT GTX560Ti :$250 Zarathustra can go f@ck himself.
Does not compute. Is math even this is? clouds? :micro: But alas, i have fixed for you: Geforce GTX680: $500 TECHNICAL EQUIVALENT GTX770: $400 Geforce GTX780: $650 TECHNICAL EQUIVALENT GTX970 :$330 In reference to the chart, this is only a what-if. Everything depreciates in value over time and the meaning of inflation is comparing an existing good with a new one and determining how much value has come out of producing the new good over the old one. Without competition, inflation occurs more rapidly since little is done (why waste the energy if there's no one to worry about taking a piece of your pie?) for trying to improve on the existing good, while being unrestricted to changing the price of it. Considering the jumps made from each subsequent architecture, the price gets cut involving FPS as a direct comparison between two GPU's/goods.
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1 Australian dollar = 0.76 US dollar. I'm guessing there's some sort of tax added to any purchase ...
The Australian tax, when even software is more expensive for no reason except Australia.
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So basically what this chart shows us is that nVidia has been overcharging for their cards for years! $1000 CND for a 1080Ti is unattainable for the vast majority of users. :thumbdown
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So basically what this chart shows us is that nVidia has been overcharging for their cards for years! $1000 CND for a 1080Ti is unattainable for the vast majority of users.
It's not a mainstream card, so it's not meant for the majority of users. That's 1060 or something.
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It's not a mainstream card, so it's not meant for the majority of users. That's 1060 or something.
Yeah, but that high end entitlement is kinda cute 🙂
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The necessity of the higher end cards is diminishing for most people. 1080p or lower represents 90%+ of steam gamers and for the most part a x60/RX480 series is more than enough for 1080p @ 60. Obviously there are a few exceptions but I imagine by next generation those exceptions will be gone. I think the adoption to 4K will be much slower than adoption of 1080p - thus there will be some time where the x80 Ti/"Vega" chips are really only required for QHD/4K.. where in the past that price range was for still necessary for 1080p.