Epic win in South Africa, they're selling for less than 690s :D
Oh, and a hefty 40 % cheaper than the ARES II :/
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Epic win in South Africa, they're selling for less than 690s :D
Oh, and a hefty 40 % cheaper than the ARES II :/
I said sane reason... people on here aren't sane, they are XTREME! :DQuote:
mbreslin
Nice price drop today in EU :)
http://i48.tinypic.com/m82r5w.jpg
Edit: http://i48.tinypic.com/m82r5w.jpg
Yes, about US $1400 with a straight conversion, but we pay customs, VAT (at 14 %), shipping... Then unlike the way I understand it to work in the USA where large retailers buy from the manufacturers directly, our retail channels have another one or two loops to them - distributors and/or suppliers - and they each add on a cut.
true but still if u know they come from 950€, though they are still off bye about 100€ to be compared to the US price ;).
Tax's suck here, thank god for Germany!
Edit: P.S. 870€ is 1145 US$ ;)
That's just one german shop though. The other ones sell it for 940€+.
I have no experience with that specific seller but it took me time to find one german shop I really trust ;)
Anyway, it's already ordered for me at the big 1K price but locally (and free shipping) with the possibility to return the product easily in case of of problems.
Let us know how it goes if you order from them. Might be good to know for the future.
$1179 AUD here in Oz for the EVGA SC;
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...ducts_id=22756
-PB
well the 5+ grand that i was going to waste on 4x titans and proper custom waterblocks.. today ive invested it in my friends corporation and who knows in a couple of years may be worth a few million bucks.. take that nvidia! lol youre not the only one who knows how to do business :D
I spent it on a snowmobile :D
Lol, prices have gone UP in the UK, from 830 to 860 :x
Grabbed my second titan. An evga stock clocked tomorrow and a sc on thursday, also weather finally improving around here, good week!
Will a titan be bottlenecked with an "old" i7 860?
Dude, seriously, if these were actually in stock and not limited to '1 item per purchase', I would have licked three up instead of going with GTX 670s in 3-Way SLI (cost less for three GTX 670s than for one GTX Titan). It's too bad, really. I really wanted three GTX Titans in 3-Way SLI, but, I'll settle for 70% to 75% of the performance for 66% cheaper. Early to mid next year, we'll have a $500 card that's at or VERY near Titan's performance, anyway. These three GTX 670s should hold me over until the GTX 800 series, at least. That is all, sirs! GOOD DAY!!
Early to mid next year, so 10-16 months? Pretty sure you're right. But I personally had the itch and wasn't willing to wait that long.
They've been in stock multiple times at newegg/evga.com, I was surprised, they were easier to get than I thought.
meh no back plate edition? this thing needs a backplate stat
edit oh wait there we go http://www.evga.com/articles/00729/i...kplate_LRG.jpg
This is too funny... You have been raving about 3 titans from the start of this thread, showing big muscles and such, and then you come up with this budget built with 3x GTX 670s ? Not even 680s ? There are at least two 680s for sale in my local second hand forum right now for about $380-400...:rolleyes:
ps: I don't judge you or anything. I just ordered a second MSI twin frozr III GTX 680 brand new. Titan is officially a NO GO for me too. Nvidia dropped the ball with this one according to me. The price they ask is just unrealistic... Will report back in a few days when it comes. Really excited about it. This is going to be the first time I try SLI. :)
I was told my two ASUS Titans would ship tomorrow.
Only thing is they are not factory overclocked, and will come with base clocks only.
Are they binned? So only the good OC chips go in the EVGA superclocked versions and ASUS gets junk
or are they all capable of 876/928 on the stock cooler? Should I be able to plug them in and set clocks to 876/928? Then get just as good a result on water?
Considering the close ties between Pegatron and ASUS (Pegatron being the NVIDIA partner making all GTX Titans) I'd be very surprised if ASUS only got "junk". I don't know of a card that won't get close to or past 1 GHz core speed, so I see no problem with you setting only 867 MHz core speed.