EVGA starts selling all of its GTX 1080 Ti GPUs for $349.99
EVGA starts selling all of its GTX 1080 Ti GPUs for $349.99
Before the reveal of Nvidia’s Ampere series of graphics cards, Nvidia’s GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards commanded a high asking price, thanks to its comparable performance levels to Nvidia’s RTX 2080 and 2080 Super graphics cards. Now, these graphics cards can be purchased for under $400.Â
These low EVGA GTX 1080 Ti prices showcase the impact of Nvidia’s new Ampere products, as they have immediately devalued most graphics cards on both the new and used markets.
While we wouldn’t recommend purchasing a GTX 1080 Ti today, it is hard to argue with this pricing. AMD and Nvidia will inevitably deliver similarly performing competitors with a next-generation graphics feature set for sub-$400 pricing. With DXR ray tracing, Mesh Shaders and VRS coming to the forefront with both next-generation consoles, it is hard to recommend new graphics cards without these features. Â Â Â Â
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EVGA’s low B-Stock GTX 1080 Ti prices highlight the changes that are currently rocking the GPU industry. With Ampere, the value for money offered by Nvidia’s latest RTX models has shot through the roof. You can be also be sure that AMD will plan to offer customers a similar or better value proposition with their upcoming RDNA 2 powered RX 6000 series lineup. Â
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