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When will MSRP drop on 10 Series cards?

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2018/08/21 08:02:34 (permalink)
Currently the 1080Ti is still listed at $779 MSRP when the 20 series at set to be released and prices given out. When can we expect the prices to drop on the 10 series?
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    Lokator
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    Re: When will MSRP drop on 10 Series cards? 2018/08/21 08:18:35 (permalink)
    1080 Ti wont drop too low in price, because after the benchmarks we´ll see that 1080 Ti is not much worse than 2080.
    post edited by Lokator - 2018/08/21 08:21:47
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    Re: When will MSRP drop on 10 Series cards? 2018/08/21 08:20:33 (permalink)
    $679.99 for the EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GAMING, 11G-P4-5390-KR, 11GB GDDR5X
    Looks like Under the MSRP to me. $ 699.00 NVIDIA Store
     
    $489.99 for the EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING, 08G-P4-5180-KR, 8GB GDDR5X
    Looks like Under the MSRP to me. $ 549.00 NVIDIA Store
     
    EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 ELITE GAMING SILVER, 11G-P4-6796-KR, 11GB GDDR5X, iCX Technology - 9 Thermal Sensors & RGB LED G/P/M is only $729.99 ATM.
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    Re: When will MSRP drop on 10 Series cards? 2018/08/21 15:21:09 (permalink)
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    $679.99 for the
    Looks like Under the MSRP to me. $ 699.00
     
    $489.99 for the
    Looks like Under the MSRP to me. $ 549.00 
     
     is only $729.99 ATM.


     EVGA goes by the MSRP on their site for the Step Up program, even if it's crossed out. You don't get the "sale" price, which I already checked with EVGA staff. 1080 Ti Black Edition is the only one you can Step Up too and it's $779: 
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    Re: When will MSRP drop on 10 Series cards In The Step-Up Program? 2018/08/21 15:34:06 (permalink)
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    $679.99 for the
    Looks like Under the MSRP to me. $ 699.00
     
    $489.99 for the
    Looks like Under the MSRP to me. $ 549.00 
     
     is only $729.99 ATM.


    EVGA goes by the MSRP on their site for the Step Up program, even if it's crossed out. You don't get the "sale" price, which I already checked with EVGA staff. 1080 Ti Black Edition is the only one you can Step Up too and it's $779: 


    Maybe you could have added "Step-Up" in your Topic Title as well as in your First Post.
    The EVGA Step-Up Program as nothing to do with NVIDIA MSRP or Even a Sale on the EVGA's website, not that it matters.
    The Only NVIDIA Card that you can Base an MSRP on is the FE Card and that Card you can only buy ATM from NVIDIA.
    This Really Includes the all the 1080 and 1070 and the rest of the 10xx Cards as well.
    So all the current EVGA Cards the MSRP comes from EVGA and not NVIDIA.
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    Re: When will MSRP drop on 10 Series cards In The Step-Up Program? 2018/08/21 16:55:26 (permalink)
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    $679.99 for the
    Looks like Under the MSRP to me. $ 699.00
     
    $489.99 for the
    Looks like Under the MSRP to me. $ 549.00 
     
     is only $729.99 ATM.


    EVGA goes by the MSRP on their site for the Step Up program, even if it's crossed out. You don't get the "sale" price, which I already checked with EVGA staff. 1080 Ti Black Edition is the only one you can Step Up too and it's $779: 


    Maybe you could have added "Step-Up" in your Topic Title as well as in your First Post.
    The  Program as nothing to do with NVIDIA MSRP or Even a Sale on the EVGA's website, not that it matters.
    The Only NVIDIA Card that you can Base an MSRP on is the FE Card and that Card you can only buy ATM from NVIDIA.
    This Really Includes the all the 1080 and 1070 and the rest of the 10xx Cards as well.
    So all the current EVGA Cards the MSRP comes from EVGA and not NVIDIA.


    This is EVGA site, so all talk is of EVGA and not Nvidia MSRP. I have no idea why you’re bringing up NVIDIA MSRP. You might as well bring up Asus, MSI, etc. EVGA makes their own editions of the card and has their own pricing. Specifically EVGA 1080Ti Black Edition SC is $779 MSRP “BY” EVGA. The sale price doesn’t matter to me, why my first post says if we can expect the “MSRP” to be lowered. No need to bring up Step Up because an MSRP is MSRP. You were ignoring the MSRP and sharing the current “Sale” price of $679.

    So I’ll be reword things again for an answer from any rather than an argument: “When can we expect the MSRP of the EVGA 1080 Ti Black Edition SC” to drop from the $779 for a Step Up use?”
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    Re: When will MSRP drop on 10 Series cards In The Step-Up Program? 2018/08/21 21:04:42 (permalink)
    This question will remain unanswered as we do not speculate on pricing. 

    Everything is security. 
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