Pretty good deal for a custom cooled card, and with a 5 year warranty!
Maybe we will see £599 soon? :smiley:
Sold and Dispatched by Amazon.
Price once in the basket, and at the checkout ends up at €735.96, which is around £619-620 at the time of posting. Make sure you pay in Euro's and use a fee free foreign currency card to get the best price possible.
Here is a LINK! to the manufacturers marketing and specifications page for those that are interested.
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Uncommon.Sense to MazingerZ
11 May 173#5
Drop a link, or post it as a deal then!
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RobM_UK
5 Jul 17#35
I was looking at the Palit 1080ti, I am unable to buy it just yet, got about £500 saved up in amazon vouchers but they gone up in price now. :disappointed: Should I wait, what brands are good now? I lost faith in Sapphire as two cards failed, 1 x Radion 390 and I had 2 480's failed, 1 had a noisy fan on full load, first time it refunded. Second 480 failed mid game, system would not even see it, sent back to ocuk and they sent is back to Sapphire, took I think about month to nearly two months. :disappointed: Anyone seen a rough prediction on price drops?
adam0812
15 May 17#34
Got the gigabyte OC gaming variant. Perfect single card for 1440p high refresh.
Johnorama
11 May 171#10
managed to get one for £500 in the warehouse deals 20% off offer myself (as did my mate) so worth keeping an eye on that too
chapchap to Johnorama
11 May 17#17
I know I got a like new gtx 1070 for 279 quid via warehouse.Well happy- I notice stock numbers go up and down so, as you say, keep an eye out for a bargain.
None I can hear. I've pushed the card very hard today and it still remained extremely quiet. Very impressive.
paulrwarner
11 May 17#15
Do I need to upgrade my i5 2500k (17GB ram&SSD) to get the best out of this card for the latest games?
McNabFish to paulrwarner
11 May 171#16
17gb?! :confused:
Uncommon.Sense to paulrwarner
11 May 17#18
Drop an i7 2600K in place of your 2500K to save upgrading your whole platform, overclock the nuts off it and you should be good for a while. :smiley:
The_Hoff to paulrwarner
11 May 17#29
Depends what your RAM speed is too. Slow RAM will choke it too.
Nate1492 to paulrwarner
12 May 17#31
If you want the 'best' out of games, yes.
If you want really good out of games, no.
I'd actually recommend holding off on upgrading CPU until the next round of Ryzen/Intel. There should be pressure on intel to release some really solid chips, and Ryzen will mature.
Darkraiser
11 May 17#30
Vega will definitely give these graphics cards a price drop soon.
Confuzz
11 May 17#28
I think it would be silly to get a gpu right now unless it was £500 for a ti as vega should hopefully be out soon and that could have a big impact on pricing if any good. Worth waiting a little while just to see
Uncommon.Sense
11 May 17#27
Sorry, though you were on about the 1070. :smiley:
However, Amazon did have some good deals in the clearance, over the first few days so I wouldn't be surprised to have found a 1080Ti in that lot. :smiley:
Confuzz
11 May 17#26
Wouldnt be that used as 1080ti only just come out and has been hard to get hold of any stock till recently would be more like £150 less than a new one
Uncommon.Sense
11 May 17#25
He is, there were quite a few, but I don't fancy second hand for £20 less than a new one.
scotia2
11 May 17#23
Great fake brag. It was never the price you said you paid:
You could of course just fill in the Zotac Warranty form when you get your card, which gives you 5 years, and if you have a problem, cut the retailer out entirely. Also if it's faulty from new etc. Amazon refund the postage, even if you have to ship it to them in another country.
I've never had any bigger issues than dealing with retailers in the U.K. and I've lost count of the number of items I've bought, whether it be computer components, camera lenses, or inflatable sheep. :smile:
EDIT:
Oh here's the UK address for the Zotac EU team, make of it what you will. :wink:
RMA Administration Team
Zotac Euro Service and Support
Unit 12, Headley Park 10
Headley Road East
Woodley, Reading
RG5 4SW
United Kingdom
Tel: +44-(0)1189 272233
Also here's the LINK! to the Zotac EMEA warranty page.
RufusG
11 May 17#21
No coil whine?
mark6226
11 May 17#20
I paid £730 on Sunday at Scan for the gaming X. It went up to 753 on Monday, I'd rather pay extra and buy from a uk seller than buy from abroad.
It's easy to return things in the UK. Also if you buy in Europe you don't get the same legal protection you do in the Uk. Then CRA s a strong piece of law and gives powerful consumer rights. Buying abroad brings many issues. It's fine for a few quid but not for this amount.
By the way. The gaming X is a stunning card.
bigbadlynx
11 May 17#19
if goods purchased in EU Amazon fail, do I need to send them to wherever I purchased them or Amazon UK?
MazingerZ
11 May 17#14
£779 in U.K. It was I got annoyed when it said 2-4 weeks delivery and zotac has rarely been in stock, I got my galaxy s8 from Italy £575 I think it was...try the foreign warehouses for gpu'S cud get lucky
Uncommon.Sense
11 May 17#13
Man, you should have posted the deal that would have been scorching for a Gaming X it's over £675 now. :disappointed:
scotia2
11 May 17#12
I find it hard to believe. They were ~£675 when I ordered mine at the start of April, and rose a few pounds by the time I got it delivered in May...
MazingerZ
11 May 17#11
It's long gone, I ordered last week... always check the DE and IT sites prices move around
longback2
11 May 17#9
there were two, brand new but now gone. just keep an eye out and make offers to them all
longback2
11 May 17#3
got a new oem fe on eBay for 590 which I'm very pleased with and I think the fe will generally settle towards 600, will be the release of vega that will be needed tho.
Uncommon.Sense to longback2
11 May 17#8
Oh, got a link to the seller, was it new or used?
charlottef23
11 May 17#6
How does it work though with import charges and VAT? Thanks
Uncommon.Sense to charlottef23
11 May 171#7
The price you pay to Amazon is the price you pay all in, it's not coming from China or the U.S.A it's coming from inside the EU, and VAT is charged at the point of purchase, and no duty or import charges.
MazingerZ
11 May 17#4
I paid £604 for the MSI Gaming X from Amz De
Uncommon.Sense to MazingerZ
11 May 173#5
Drop a link, or post it as a deal then!
longback2
11 May 17#1
brilliant price
Uncommon.Sense to longback2
11 May 171#2
Indeed, keeping my eyes peeled for that < £600 card, got a funny feeling it's less than 3 weeks away. :smiley:
Opening post
Maybe we will see £599 soon? :smiley:
Sold and Dispatched by Amazon.
Price once in the basket, and at the checkout ends up at €735.96, which is around £619-620 at the time of posting. Make sure you pay in Euro's and use a fee free foreign currency card to get the best price possible.
Here is a LINK! to the manufacturers marketing and specifications page for those that are interested.
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Latest comments (35)
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If you want really good out of games, no.
I'd actually recommend holding off on upgrading CPU until the next round of Ryzen/Intel. There should be pressure on intel to release some really solid chips, and Ryzen will mature.
However, Amazon did have some good deals in the clearance, over the first few days so I wouldn't be surprised to have found a 1080Ti in that lot. :smiley:
https://de.camelcamelcamel.com/MSI-Geforce-GTX-1080-11G/product/B06XT3TVKP
I've never had any bigger issues than dealing with retailers in the U.K. and I've lost count of the number of items I've bought, whether it be computer components, camera lenses, or inflatable sheep. :smile:
EDIT:
Oh here's the UK address for the Zotac EU team, make of it what you will. :wink:
RMA Administration Team
Zotac Euro Service and Support
Unit 12, Headley Park 10
Headley Road East
Woodley, Reading
RG5 4SW
United Kingdom
Tel: +44-(0)1189 272233
Also here's the LINK! to the Zotac EMEA warranty page.
It's easy to return things in the UK. Also if you buy in Europe you don't get the same legal protection you do in the Uk. Then CRA s a strong piece of law and gives powerful consumer rights. Buying abroad brings many issues. It's fine for a few quid but not for this amount.
By the way. The gaming X is a stunning card.