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EVGA GTX 1080 Ti Black Edition - $899.99

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  • Aug 6th, 2017 2:46 pm
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Feb 2, 2016
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you know what! because our dollar goes up, last month 1usd = 1.35cad, now 1usd = 1.25cad. so this price should be around $970 last month. so it make like on sale
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Mar 11, 2017
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I've been looking for one of these to come down in price. Will have to read about the 'base' model, it's not even an SC. Thanks, this is finally approaching somewhat acceptable price territory
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Jul 20, 2009
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What's the best you can hope for in the 500 range?
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Jul 20, 2008
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what is the deal with different cards having different clock speeds

Real Base Clock: 1480 MHz / Real Boost Clock: 1582 MHz

Sorry I am not knowledgeable in the PC Video Cards much!
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Jun 19, 2015
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The video card will overclock itself automatically, called GPU boost.
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I have this card, its a good card, but like all chips, its a part of the lottery. I can get mines to 2000mhz GPU clock and 6000 mhz memory stable at 63-65 degrees at full load, at 60% fans.
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Mar 15, 2005
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P0rkchop wrote: What's the best you can hope for in the 500 range?
If you found a really good sale on a 1070 it would probably be 550-600

If you want to keep it sub $500 go with 1060 6GB edition or wait to see what happens to the market when Vega drops in the next month or two
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tonedcarrot wrote: lol at these prices...
da fuq you "lol ing" about. ??? its 1080 Ti the most expensive card other than Titan....
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Mar 26, 2017
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Vancouver
Since this is shipped from the US, will we be slapped with the duty and import fee?
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spyder728 wrote: Since this is shipped from the US, will we be slapped with the duty and import fee?
No, because its newegg.ca. if you order from newegg.com you would be slapped with fees.
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Oct 5, 2005
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The Zotac one has better power delivery, while the EVGA is very close to reference design, Both are quite robust, might get a few more Mhz out of the Zotac as its got an 8+8 pin design the EVGA has a 6+8 design, Seems these all top out just over 2000Mhz anyways
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Dec 16, 2012
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tonedcarrot wrote: lol at the people spending all this money only to see it go obsolete in a few years. nothing hot about this price.


You can pretty much say this about anything. I guess nothing is Hawt then.
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Apr 17, 2015
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So Grand Total: $955.48 with taxes and shipping. That's a lot of mining and electricity required to even just break even...
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dealHub wrote: So Grand Total: $955.48 with taxes and shipping. That's a lot of mining and electricity required to even just break even...
The mining will definitely subsidize the price of the card. These cards are quite good at Zcash mining. My guess is that you will easily get $100-200USD per month out of one of these cards. If the mining continues for 3-4 months, that will cover at least half of the price of the card.
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Apr 17, 2015
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SickBeast wrote: The mining will definitely subsidize the price of the card. These cards are quite good at Zcash mining. My guess is that you will easily get $100-200USD per month out of one of these cards. If the mining continues for 3-4 months, that will cover at least half of the price of the card.
I look around and see about 640 Sol/s at 300W for this card. Forget about electricity, that means it will generate a little more than 0.02 Zcash per day if you do pool mining. Value changes daily but today that means about 4.35 USD or 5.45 CAD per day. If the card costs 955$, it will take about 175 days to break even at today's difficulty... and I'm not counting electricity.

Again depends on where you live, here electricity is pretty inexpensive but it will definitely cost 50cents a day which brings us to around 200 days of non stop usage to break even.
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SickBeast wrote: The mining will definitely subsidize the price of the card. These cards are quite good at Zcash mining. My guess is that you will easily get $100-200USD per month out of one of these cards. If the mining continues for 3-4 months, that will cover at least half of the price of the card.
Mikes comp shop is also selling a nice 1070 for $599 .. great price. Although each 1070 profits about $60US/month on ZCash only and about $70/month if you dual mine Ethereum + another coin (decred or sia). I can't imagine the 1080's doing better than that. **prices subject to change Grinning Face With Smiling Eyes

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