So this card is available to pre order via amazon.fr says available in about 1 month. Cheapest 1080ti I have seen for a while. €681 which works out £617 incl shipping costs. For those who are patient can save a few bob on overinflated £ prices.
All comments (30)
Andywatson
8 Oct 17#1
Nice price, tempting. Though reports of bad coil whine, my gigabyte 1070 suffers from it as well :disappointed:
Shaftydude
8 Oct 17#2
Good price, seen a lot of prices come down for all the range of the 10 series recently. Hope it keeps happening.
clonereeco
8 Oct 17#3
Seen a lot of comments about coil whine on Gigabyte's recent graphic card releases , good price though , liking they we're starting to see sone deals close to the £600 mark
Latterman to clonereeco
8 Oct 17#11
I avoided the gigabyte 1080Ti cards due to the Amazon reviews being mixed (some complaining of whine). That said I am sure there are a majority of cards sold that are completely fine.
clonereeco to Latterman
8 Oct 17#12
I can imagine it wouldn't be all the cards at that would be a major failure but with the other choices out there I'm personally eyeing up the Asus and EVGA options
When it was on offer for £666. It's been brilliant.
clonereeco to Latterman
8 Oct 17#17
I was tempted by the £666 but decided to hold out as currently trying to get through backlog of ps4 games before I upgrade from my gtx 780 , definitely need to upgrade as I need to take advantage of my 27" 1440p 144hz Gsync I recently upgraded to . Asus was first choice but tends to be the most expensive :blush:
rapid111111
8 Oct 17#4
Heat. Got this for £700 on release. No coil whine.
greysquaill
8 Oct 17#5
EUR 844,95 now which is approx £758 :disappointed:
Agharta to greysquaill
8 Oct 17#8
That's a different retailer as the price for Amazon is the same.
greysquaill to Agharta
8 Oct 17#9
Thanks. I'm being a numpty then. Will check it out.
Scottc123 to greysquaill
8 Oct 17#10
Click on "NEUF (10) À PARTIR DE EUR 681,49"
greysquaill
8 Oct 17#6
I've got a freesync monitor and was going to wait on a decent non-reference Vega 56/64 deal but that isn't happening anytime soon. Almost jumped on this and it's gone up in price now.
Scottc123
8 Oct 17#7
In my experience coil whine is only noticable when FPS are very high; often too high for the monitor to even display (e.g. 200 fps). Enabling an FPS cap or V-Sync to cap the high ends helps a lot. Obviously, having a fast card means that you get into the high FPS regime more regularly = more coil whine.
polarbaba
8 Oct 17#14
For coil whine I would first look at your PSUs. Then VGA cards. I never skimp on PSUs and never have coil whine. And my PCs are designed to be as near silent as possible. The slightest noise would bother me, so coil whine would be very noticeable to my ears. Just some advise from an electronics engineer. Take or leave. Cheers.
Opening post
Cheapest 1080ti I have seen for a while.
€681 which works out £617 incl shipping costs.
For those who are patient can save a few bob on overinflated £ prices.
All comments (30)
I avoided the gigabyte 1080Ti cards due to the Amazon reviews being mixed (some complaining of whine). That said I am sure there are a majority of cards sold that are completely fine.
When it was on offer for £666. It's been brilliant.
No coil whine.
Just some advise from an electronics engineer. Take or leave.
Cheers.