Given this is now $8 lower than the price 5 month ago... be still my gentle heart?
While these use the same Armor cooler from I believe the generic GTX 1070 and they weren't known to offer cool and quite on that model. So IDK, I'd consider the going price for this as $380 now, and then a $20 rebate might make bearable... but knowing what we know of excess inventory of GP104 chips is it really?
Well let look at it this way, if a standard GTX 1070 had a $350 MSRP; while the 1070 Ti was $400. The 1070 Ti start at about 15% higher price for a 10% performance increase.
Personally for Black Friday the GTX 1070 easily entail a 20% price reduction making it more like $280. The 1070 Ti maintaining that same 15% "premium" (for just 10% perf), comes out closer to $325. While I know such prices aren't what Nvidia wants to let them go for, seeing these are "long in the tooth" technology-wise and working from the fairly substantiated understanding that Nvidia sits on a Bandini Mountain of GP104's... I see 20% discount not out how bounds. But please right today 5% is not where we should believe deals are basing.
The one thing we don't know is what that new RX 590 will do to price/performance if it shows with an MSRP of $250 what will that make a GTX 1070 at $330 feel like?
Comments & Reviews (3)
Given this is now $8 lower than the price 5 month ago... be still my gentle heart?
While these use the same Armor cooler from I believe the generic GTX 1070 and they weren't known to offer cool and quite on that model. So IDK, I'd consider the going price for this as $380 now, and then a $20 rebate might make bearable... but knowing what we know of excess inventory of GP104 chips is it really?
Well let look at it this way, if a standard GTX 1070 had a $350 MSRP; while the 1070 Ti was $400. The 1070 Ti start at about 15% higher price for a 10% performance increase.
Personally for Black Friday the GTX 1070 easily entail a 20% price reduction making it more like $280. The 1070 Ti maintaining that same 15% "premium" (for just 10% perf), comes out closer to $325. While I know such prices aren't what Nvidia wants to let them go for, seeing these are "long in the tooth" technology-wise and working from the fairly substantiated understanding that Nvidia sits on a Bandini Mountain of GP104's... I see 20% discount not out how bounds. But please right today 5% is not where we should believe deals are basing.
The one thing we don't know is what that new RX 590 will do to price/performance if it shows with an MSRP of $250 what will that make a GTX 1070 at $330 feel like?
Thank you!