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7 hours ago, G-RFRY said:

I think the 3080 20GB  will pitched around 1,000-1,200 depending on the AIB cards.

Where did you get that info?


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9 hours ago, G-RFRY said:

I think the 3080 20GB  will pitched around 1,000-1,200 depending on the AIB cards.

And now some GPU`s have been found to have problems due cheaper caps used on some cards, this could slow down the 3080 and the 3090 cards release, 

849 to 899 I think is more likely.

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14 minutes ago, Montie said:

849 to 899 I think is more likely.

More than that. Some 10gb over clocked ones are all ready at 800-900 gbp. 

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The ASUS Strix OC in the UK is £869.99 for the 3080.

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20 hours ago, G-RFRY said:

The ASUS Strix OC in the UK is £869.99 for the 3080.

But quite possibly because there’s no competition at the moment. If AMD delivers with their next GPUs, the price could well fall.


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I've read a few articles about how Nvidia has required AIBs to keep cards "near" MSRP for the intial launch. The speculation is prices will slowly rise over time. I think a 3080 20Gb will easily be over $1,000.


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3 hours ago, Daniel M said:

I've read a few articles about how Nvidia has required AIBs to keep cards "near" MSRP for the intial launch. The speculation is prices will slowly rise over time. I think a 3080 20Gb will easily be over $1,000.

I purchased a zotac 3090 for £1399

Now that exact same card is all ready £1549.99

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Hope the Zotac 3090 doesn't have the power hardware design issues that the Zotac 3080 has.


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34 minutes ago, pgde said:

Hope the Zotac 3090 doesn't have the power hardware design issues that the Zotac 3080 has.

All ready checked and nope. 
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21 minutes ago, pgde said:

Hope the Zotac 3090 doesn't have the power hardware design issues that the Zotac 3080 has

From what I've seen the initial Zotac 3090 batch has 6 POSCAPs. I think Zotac might have lowered the power limit for the 3090 card compared to other AIB 3090s to try and avoid this causing an issue - they capped it at 350W I believe.

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