DesperateDan wrote: » So you want to replace 2 relatively new cards just because of the noise? I'd personally invest some much smaller money in sound proofing / heat dissipation improvements over a new card. Especially when as you say you're getting decent performance and the current market prices are fairly hefty. Plus, any improvements you make to keep those 2 970s cooler + quieter will still be useful whenever you upgrade your card.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » pick up a GTX1070Ti for €460 and you're A1.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » What the ****...when did it get THAT bad? Just last week I was looking at GTX1070's for £409 and 1070Ti's for £419!
TerrorFirmer wrote: » Jesus. I knew it was bad but I had no idea prices had gotten that crazy. I have a 1080Ti sitting in a press un-used at the moment. A 1080 and R9 390 as well. Perhaps time to sell up...:eek:
Mycroft H wrote: » Is the bitcoin mining craze elevating the prices?
Cuddlesworth wrote: » Altcoins. Bitcoin devolved into ASIC only mining a long time ago. Most altcoins need large amounts of memory(8gbs for Etherium atm I think) which was deliberate so ASIC's wouldn't work.
srsly78 wrote: » Price of 1060/1070 has indeed gone insane. But I can see 1080s on amazon.de for cheaper!?
-l-Z3k3-l- wrote: » You'll have to wait for the crypto craze to end to be honest.
BArra wrote: » What is the rrp of a 1080ti?
challengemaster wrote: » RRP of a FE 1080Ti from Nvidia is £679. Most UK sites hitting £999+ for the higher end cards now.