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GeForce GTX 1180, 1170 and 1160 coming in August. Prices inside

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Guys its official ,, baby,,,Also the 1180 is 700 dollars. Of course vendors will put special cooling ACX cooling and special fans and big heatsinks etc and sell it for 750 to 800.

I rather get the nVidia card with that single small fan, and get it for 700 out the door.
 
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Guys its official ,, baby,,,Also the 1180 is 700 dollars. Of course vendors will put special cooling ACX cooling and special fans and big heatsinks etc and sell it for 750 to 800.

I rather get the nVidia card with that single small fan, and get it for 700 out the door.

I'll never own a blower card again, ever. Why wouldn't you want a quieter, cooler, more overclocked card with fans that drop to 0rpm at idle?

Of course I'm on the Ti refresh now so I'm waiting for the Ti version of this before I even consider buying.
 
I'll never own a blower card again, ever. Why wouldn't you want a quieter, cooler, more overclocked card with fans that drop to 0rpm at idle?

Of course I'm on the Ti refresh now so I'm waiting for the Ti version of this before I even consider buying.

If you have a mini itx case the blower will be the better performer. Also the reference cards aren't that loud at all, at 50% it's about the same noise level as a acx cooler, but with about 8C worse cooling performance in a tower case.
 
I cant afford $700-$800 right now but I could probably swing the price of an GTX 1160 if its cheap enough. What are we looking at as far as increases goes?? Also what will the memory amount be on these cards??
 
I cant afford $700-$800 right now but I could probably swing the price of an GTX 1160 if its cheap enough. What are we looking at as far as increases goes?? Also what will the memory amount be on these cards??

Most likely at least $100 more from the original 10xx FE prices and memory capacity should be the same (at least to start) although the 1180 could offer a higher priced version with more memory.
 
How do these cards look for mining? Better / worse than a $200 RX 570 4GB (Newegg has a ShellShocker for one for $210 today, AR, so I figure that's the price they're heading to soon)?

I've got four RX 570 cards mining right now, and another couple, and the GTX 1060 3GB I have, only does like $0.50/day, whereas the RX 570 can do $0.80-$0.90/day.
 
Its a rumor thats been all over the net since yesterday (posted link in the Nvidia section). Nowhere near official, in fact the email is suspicious and looks fake. If Nvidia do indeed release around those times, it will just be in line with general speculation. Its following (borrowing) the same pattern as Pascal (first 1080, then 1070, then 1060 roughly a month apart) and relying on already leaked info about overstock situation to make it look more believable. No mention of pricing so not sure where you're getting $700. Although that again is a price easy to guess.
 
Didn't the 1080 FE premiere at $700?

Yes, which makes the $699 as the launch price for the 1180 entirely plausible. Given that there is absolutely ZERO competition on the high end or in laptops from AMD, and given that where AMD is competitive at performance wise in the desktop space is coming with huge Fermi-like power consumption, Nvidia can and will get away with premium pricing. It's the unfortunate reality we live in. Had Vega been more competitive, then Nvidia wouldn't be in the undeniably commanding position they are in now. When demand subsides and/or AMD counters prices will drop. Until then.... $699 for the 1180, $499 for the 1170, and $350 for the 1160 are the likely price points. With the prices we've been dealing with the past 9 months, $499 for a 150 watt card with GTX 1080 TI performance unfortunately seems attractive to me. :/
 
Guys its official ,, baby,,,Also the 1180 is 700 dollars. Of course vendors will put special cooling ACX cooling and special fans and big heatsinks etc and sell it for 750 to 800.

I rather get the nVidia card with that single small fan, and get it for 700 out the door.
"Its official" by having some random unknown youtuber fake an email that no one has verified and wcfspam reported on. Oh Goodie, did he also receive an email with the release info on the PS5, xbox 2, half life 3, cyberpunk 2077 and the new doom nukem game?
 
"Its official" by having some random unknown youtuber fake an email that no one has verified and wcfspam reported on. Oh Goodie, did he also receive an email with the release info on the PS5, xbox 2, half life 3, cyberpunk 2077 and the new doom nukem game?
This is exactly why I asked where he was getting his info from!!
I Wonder if AMD will drop the prices on the Vega 64 by $100 bucks to try to compete or what the heck they are gonna do? If not its gonna be another Nvidia GPU this time around yet again..
 
I'll never own a blower card again, ever. Why wouldn't you want a quieter, cooler, more overclocked card with fans that drop to 0rpm at idle?

Of course I'm on the Ti refresh now so I'm waiting for the Ti version of this before I even consider buying.

The blower style cards are rarely off-reference, which makes them far less of a hassle to water cool. I have to pay about $20-30 more just to get a block specifically for my ASUS cards, which already cost more for their better air cooler.
 
I see wccf as the broken analog clock of clickbait tech rumor sites: Once in awhile I'm surprised to hear of an accurate report from them. (Perhaps when they copy it from another site?)

So no, not going to bother to click, and not going to believe anything they say. I'll wait for real information from more trustworthy sites.
 
Who knows? We have no reliable information yet. I'll be happily surprised if it's released by Christmas though.

I'm not sure we'll see a Ti this time around since 7nm is coming next year. I suspect the 1180 and lower cards will be a nice refresh with good performance and I believe NVIDIA is going to release the big guns next summer on 7nm. Just speculating.
 
The very big compute style guns, surely yes.

Not sure about gaming - that'll depend on all sorts of stuff we don't know about. We'll find out 🙂
 
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