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UrVAITguy
484
Mar 16, 2018
If you look at the price history for the 1080 on camelcamelcamel, right now it's stabilizing at around $775. So $649 is definitely a better deal, although frankly BOTH deals are overpriced, but we all know why. *cough* bitcoincrazedidiots *cough* :P
ag11600
1
Mar 16, 2018
UrVAITguyIf you sign up for 'notify me when available' on vendors (B&H photo, newegg) and/or manufacturers websites (nVidia, EVGA, etc) you can get one at MSRP or much closer to it, quite easily.
Bobert
46
Mar 16, 2018
ag11600What’s the standard for “quite easily”? I signed up for EVGA’s site and got one notification that was sold out by the time I made it to the site.
matt.wilson
60
Mar 19, 2018
Bobert'quite easily' means pay attention. I signed up and had one in my cart less than five minutes after arrival of the alert.
UrVAITguy
484
Mar 19, 2018
ag11600ag11600 I'd rather be notified when the price drops below "outrageous." ;-)
Bobert
46
Mar 20, 2018
matt.wilsonAgain sold out right after I got the alert. That’s not “quite easy”, that’s hyperbole. Easy would be easy not “get to the webpage now!!!!”
UrVAITguy
484
Apr 3, 2018
BobertToday on Newegg.com, you can get the ASUS ROG GeForce GTX 1080 STRIX-GTX1080-A8G-GAMING 8GB 256-Bit GDDR5X PCI Express 3.0 HDCP Ready Video Card for $649 after a 20 dollar rebate card. :)