By Darren Allan
So you want to get your grubby mitts on the GeForce GTX 1080? Well now you can, as Nvidia’s new flagship card is now on sale.
The Pascal-powered graphics card (built on a 16nm FinFET process) is now out online with the Founder’s Edition retailing at £619 (around $905, or AU$1,260) and Partner Editions from £529 (around $775, or AU$1,070).
You can bag the EVGA GTX 1080 8GB Founder’s Edition over at Scan.co.uk and the Inno3D GTX 1080 Founder’s Edition 8GB from Overclockers.co.uk, with the cards priced at £619 and £620 respectively (the extra quid probably isn’t going to break the bank).
As we noted in our review, the GTX 1080 is a very impressive and powerful video card which can cope nicely with 4K gaming off its own back, but the price of the Founder’s Edition takes some stomaching.
Affordable sibling
Those of you looking for a more affordable solution will be pleased to hear that you won’t have to wait much longer for the GeForce GTX 1070, will be launched on June 10, just a couple of weeks away. The Founder’s Edition of the 1070 will be pitched at £399 (around $585, or AU$810) as expected.
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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming