Metric Tensor wrote: » My 3080 is in Athlone!
Wonda-Boy wrote: » If it makes it past the pikeys your home and dry.....:P
KillerShamrock wrote: » No i read it on reddit it could of been overclockers but im pretty sure its scan and i dont think its illegal cause its only a pre order and the item hasnt been sold so no contract/sale has been completed, where if he bought it at said price and then they charged more after the fact thats different. There is also cases of it going up from the time its added to the basket to the time they are nearly finished at the checkout. Like amazon have a preorder price promise where the price you pre order at is the price you pay or less. Scan and overclockers dont.
eigenboggle wrote: » MSI ventus 3080 on amazon.co.uk for £1299, 2 left in stock
TheValeyard wrote: » I bought the MSI 3090 from CCL for about for about 40 more.
eigenboggle wrote: » Yea it's madness, nearly double the price. They seem to be sitting there though, maybe the poor scalpers will have to start lowering prices.
Homelander wrote: » Also, is the whole PC from 2013/2014 or just the GTX970? Realistically something like an i7-6700K/7700K class processor would be what I'd consider a minimum with an RTX3070 to avoid heavy bottlenecking. Even then wouldn't be ideal, ideal processor would be something like Ryzen 3700X or an Intel equivalent (8700K, 9700K, newer i5-10 series, etc) to get the most out of it. Something like an i5-4x or i5-6x would be fairly hopeless unfortunately.
d00mk1n wrote: » Forgive my flawed logic here Built i5-6600k / 16GB DDR4 2133 MHz / ASUS Strix 970 / 350W PSU(probably should gotten bigger) in 2016 It’s been good for my 60-120 FPS @ 1080p gaming but getting a 3070 feels like a no brainer when I see the prices of 2080 Ti I probably will be leaving some GPU power on the table until I upgrade CPU but I don’t mind, for now
MiskyBoyy wrote: » Using bottleneck calculator. Using 2080Ti in place of 3070 as they don't have that on their site yet. Your CPU will cause a massive 50.94% bottleneck. That means you'll only be able to use on average 49.06% of the 3070's capability as your CPU will be holding you back. (I think. correct me if I'm wrong)https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i5-6600K/GeForce_RTX_2080_Ti/0Fs12nlu/16/100/
KillerShamrock wrote: » Hate you all... What's the chances there is a big influx of Nvidia cards by the 17th of November just before big Navi hits the shelves? Maybe even a price drop for some of the cards, or suddenly the 3070/3080 ti/super cards show up and are announced, they have done it in the past and history is doomed to repeat itself.