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Jul 7 2016 03:25pm
Quote (Z97 @ Jul 7 2016 01:46pm)
? how is a 1060 even relevant to a 980 ti exactly?....

a 980 was a piece of shit card for the money. And a 980 ti is easy flip especially at 350 lol..


If a 1060 is as good as a 980 at $250 MSRP, why would a used 980 Ti (which isn't even as good as a $375 MSRP 1070) be worth enough to flip?

On Craigslist near me there are 4x 980 Ti at the moment and 2 are at $350 and $375. In a few months a 980 Ti will be hard to move even at $350.
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Jul 7 2016 03:42pm
Quote (Incendiary @ Jul 7 2016 05:25pm)
If a 1060 is as good as a 980 at $250 MSRP, why would a used 980 Ti (which isn't even as good as a $375 MSRP 1070) be worth enough to flip?

On Craigslist near me there are 4x 980 Ti at the moment and 2 are at $350 and $375. In a few months a 980 Ti will be hard to move even at $350.


https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1knE1MXUbQ3tyR48CuD_6K_EfCF3cHHqL9ra5NPt6o8U/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid=0

Benchmarks dont lie.

Only thing the 1070 has on it against a 980 ti is vram and faster clocks. Doesn't mean it's going to beat it out.

Those people are CL are just antsy to get out of the 900 series and waste their money on a SLIGHT upgrade to a 1080.
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