Seems a lot cheaper than its price equivalent, plus its SC.....
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jono8
22 Sep 17#1
Good but was £608 on Amazon a few months back. If it was me I'd wait for them to drop to that again especially with the gap to USD rate improving recently.
gr8h8me
22 Sep 17#2
When you are up in that price range I would get the ASUS Strix OC and not mess about. Also EVGA have now got a FTW3 with 12 GB out
fma965801 to gr8h8me
22 Sep 17#5
um no mate, the Titan is 12GB the evga ftw3 is still 11GB evga.com/pro…+Ti
Decent card, though you need decent airflow and a custom curve, they can be a little noisier than I'd like, especially coming from a 1080GTX Amp Extreme which was significantly cooler and quieter in my case.
VimesUK to The_Hoff
22 Sep 17#11
That deal at Amazon made me have the card in and out of my basket for ages, good price and a good manufacturer for warranty etc.
Eventually I got a Gigabyte Aorus Xtreme 1080Ti for £680 and with its triple fan it is pretty quiet, like my Gigabyte 1070 was before it. I sold the Destiny 2 code that came with it for £25. That made the card even cheaper.
Still at 4k it does get pushed to its full in certain games, manual can curve a must.
I prefer the triple fan of the Gigabyte for cooling.
bouttime2
22 Sep 17#4
And you need a CPU that can keep up. My i5 4570 bottlenecks my MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X Plus.
clonereeco to bouttime2
22 Sep 17#7
Hope I'd be okay with a i5 4690k :persevere:
Gonna wait for the fw3 or the Asus one to drop on Amazon before I upgrade from a 780
johnthehuman to bouttime2
22 Sep 17#10
Which games are bottle-necking an i5 4570?
bouttime2 to johnthehuman
23 Sep 17#15
Watchdogs and The Division. Constant stutter and low FPS in Watchdogs. Even if I lower graphics settings. And The Division keeps freezing.
polarbaba
22 Sep 17#6
The ftw 3 is around 10 degrees cooler and much quieter in my case which is cooled by three 14cm fans in and another 3 out. So airflow is adequate and not a factor. I had to play with the tdp and fan curve to get this to behave.
Rojo66
22 Sep 17#8
Might drop more but this is still a good price if needed. Plus all 1080 Ti cards clock more or less the same when boosted.
jewelie
22 Sep 17#9
Ah sod it, I'll have half a dozen then; it'll only result in the end of a loving relationship, I can handle being single again.
Uncommon.Sense
22 Sep 17#12
Keep your eyes open the Asus Strix 1080 TI was only €735 ~£650 at Amazon.de over the past week, I was going to post it. It seems to keep changing, so I'd keep a shortcut to it. There is also a Gigabtye card (triple fan) from Amazon.fr for only £639, and the Aorus version for £678. :smile:
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Decent card, though you need decent airflow and a custom curve, they can be a little noisier than I'd like, especially coming from a 1080GTX Amp Extreme which was significantly cooler and quieter in my case.
Eventually I got a Gigabyte Aorus Xtreme 1080Ti for £680 and with its triple fan it is pretty quiet, like my Gigabyte 1070 was before it. I sold the Destiny 2 code that came with it for £25. That made the card even cheaper.
Still at 4k it does get pushed to its full in certain games, manual can curve a must.
I prefer the triple fan of the Gigabyte for cooling.
Gonna wait for the fw3 or the Asus one to drop on Amazon before I upgrade from a 780
There is also a Gigabtye card (triple fan) from Amazon.fr for only £639, and the Aorus version for £678. :smile: