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).
Asus has also announced its ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 – with a triple wing-blade 0dB fan and an OC edition that can be overclocked up to 1936MHz – will go on sale over in the US come June 4 (and hopefully in the UK, too). Over in the States, it will be priced at $620, and at $640 for the OC version, and presumably at the same level as the above cards in this country.
As we noted in our review, the GTX 1080 is a very impressive and powerful video card which can cope nicely …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming