This is the final part I need for my Ryzen build, is it worth it or wait for 1070ti ?
Won't be doing hardcore gaming but want something that can play pretty much any game at 1080p.
I ordered that MSI card for £311 and haven't received, doubt I ever will, maybe get Amazon to price match?
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28 comments
gummby
27 Sep 17#28
Assuming you could buy a 1080 for £400. Cheapest prices at present start circa £471 including postage. Some tech sites are suggesting graphics card prices will rise soon. No point Nvida dropping prices as you can't buy Vega or 570/580 cards. Well least not at their rrp.
Have to wait and see. Could be a month wait to find out. Prices will likely leak sooner.
Rabmac1
27 Sep 17#18
The 1070 should play the vast majority of games at 60 fps, ultra settings at 1080p. While the 1070ti will be a better card it will probably cost more as well. If you are in no rush for a new card you may get a 1080 for the same price as I suspect their price will come down.
I currently have a gtx 970 twin frozr and this plays all my game at ultra, 60 fps at 1080p. Not going to upgrade until it stops doing that or I upgrade to 4K.
daudiamd to Rabmac1
27 Sep 17#19
Ok thanks, though I'm not sure about prices coming down, they still seem a bit high, if I could get a 1080 for £370-380 then I might consider it or if the 1070ti would be £400 but I doubt this will be the case
Bizness
27 Sep 17#17
What MSI card?!
daudiamd
26 Sep 17#12
Does anyone recommend Palit JetStream cards ?
pimpMe to daudiamd
26 Sep 17#14
Yup nothing wrong with Palit, they have been at this game a long time, and the jetstream range has always been well recieved.
daudiamd to pimpMe
26 Sep 17#15
Ok thanks I found one on Aria PC but after delivery its a few £'s more...think Aria is banned on here ?
pimpMe to daudiamd
27 Sep 17#16
May have been banned for self promo, not sure, but I have used them in the past a few times without any issues.
cmahey
26 Sep 17#9
This has expired?
tsimehC to cmahey
26 Sep 17#11
Yes it has as per comments above. Novatech has 50+ in stock.
cmahey to tsimehC
27 Sep 17#21
I know, I posted the Novatech deal :thumbsup:
tsimehC to cmahey
27 Sep 17#22
It's strange how Novatech still has 50+ in stock though.
cmahey to tsimehC
27 Sep 17#23
Maybe a lot of people don't know about it.
Or people are waiting for the 1070ti release before pulling the trigger?
tsimehC to cmahey
27 Sep 17#24
Amazon must've had very few units in stock. I know I'm holding off but probably will get one if a decent card hits ~£300 (wishful thinking, I know :P). Otherwise might as well get a 1070 TI or 1080.
aberboy007 to tsimehC
27 Sep 17#25
the 1070 will have to get a price cut otherwise its a pointless card in terms on the TI, i think it go to $299, then over here, probs be £299 and blame it on either the dollar or brexit :grin:
Retail $430 maybe? The £320 conversion to pounds looks wishful thinking and likely does not include VAT at 20%. I suspect over £400 at least.
aberboy007 to gummby
27 Sep 17#27
at £400 would be very close to 1080, which would make the TI pointless to anyone apart from miners wih a 499$ rrp for 1080 and we seeing a few sub 500, extra 50 or so quid extra for 1080 would be a no brainer, also you have to factor in AMD, although losing money on the 56, they will have no option but to cut, and AMD have a history of price cutting. at worst i can see £350 rrp the TI
Bilj
26 Sep 17#5
sold out?
tsimehC to Bilj
26 Sep 17#6
Looks like it. Dunno if Novatech still have stock but it was the same price there yesterday.
polarbaba
26 Sep 17#4
I would go for 1070ti probably more value for money if not in a hurry... Otherwise 1080 if you can get one in your budget.
tsimehC
26 Sep 17#2
This is the cheapest it's been minus a few specials. I don't think the 1070 TI will be £400 at retail as rumoured but if it is, it makes no sense to get a normal 1070 at this price.
A big dilemma. :persevere:
ritchiedrama
26 Sep 17#1
Amazon won't price match, ever.
ST3123 to ritchiedrama
26 Sep 17#3
True in 99% of situations but sometimes if you have an existing order for an extremely similar product like this they will. Of course depends a lot on who you get on the chat/phone but I managed to get them to do it for an SSD that got cancelled but very hit and miss.
As to the GTX1070, I think it is obviously a good card but also a very hard card to recommend in it's current price point, though this deal isn't bad, once you are getting up close to £400 for a 1070 you might as well just go for the GTX 1080 for significantly more performance for not that much more price.
aberboy007 to ST3123
26 Sep 17#13
with normal ddr5 memory on the TI, the miners will be lapping it up
robodan918 to aberboy007
27 Sep 17#20
yep here's hoping there's enough stock to make everyone happy
debesis26 to ritchiedrama
26 Sep 17#7
Wrong. Yesterday linked them to evga 1070 black edition from novatech and they match them within an hour. Its sold out now though
ritchiedrama to debesis26
26 Sep 17#8
Well, they specifically state, they don't price match, but ok!
debesis26 to ritchiedrama
26 Sep 17#10
Seriously? On desktop version there is even a button to tell them the cheaper price
Opening post
Won't be doing hardcore gaming but want something that can play pretty much any game at 1080p.
I ordered that MSI card for £311 and haven't received, doubt I ever will, maybe get Amazon to price match?
28 comments
Have to wait and see. Could be a month wait to find out. Prices will likely leak sooner.
I currently have a gtx 970 twin frozr and this plays all my game at ultra, 60 fps at 1080p. Not going to upgrade until it stops doing that or I upgrade to 4K.
Or people are waiting for the 1070ti release before pulling the trigger?
techradar.com/new…amd
Retail $430 maybe? The £320 conversion to pounds looks wishful thinking and likely does not include VAT at 20%. I suspect over £400 at least.
at worst i can see £350 rrp the TI
A big dilemma. :persevere:
As to the GTX1070, I think it is obviously a good card but also a very hard card to recommend in it's current price point, though this deal isn't bad, once you are getting up close to £400 for a 1070 you might as well just go for the GTX 1080 for significantly more performance for not that much more price.
here's hoping there's enough stock to make everyone happy