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Not out anything on a pre-order from nvidia.com. Might as well. If they suck, I'll just cancel.
Beats waiting 6 months on inventory if it turns out they're alright.
We will charge credit or debit cards on shipment of the Product or commencement of Services.
Not out anything on a pre-order from nvidia.com. Might as well. If they suck, I'll just cancel.
Beats waiting 6 months on inventory if it turns out they're alright.
Interesting!
I did not know you could just cancel the order!
But wait... [H] will only get a card or release day... So do you know how long you have for canceling an pre-order?
When do you get charged?
Ordered two cards yesterday and I haven't seen anything on my CC. Time will tell though.Last time I ordered from NVidia.com and had a ship date 3+wks in the future, they took my money right away.
If you don't see it show up by end of week, you should be good I would think. Keep us updated!Ordered two cards yesterday and I haven't seen anything on my CC. Time will tell though.
If the card is already out, then they charge you right away regardless of backorder status as far as I know. For preorders they don't charge until it is ready to ship.Last time I ordered from NVidia.com and had a ship date 3+wks in the future, they took my money right away.
I have not seen my credit card charged yet, either.Ordered two cards yesterday and I haven't seen anything on my CC. Time will tell though.
Ah ok, hope that's the case. Keep us posted!I preordered before the stream was over. Of the same opinion that I can just cancel.
If the card is already out, then they charge you right away regardless of backorder status as far as I know. For preorders they don't charge until it is ready to ship.
I have not seen my credit card charged yet, either.
I do have a feeling a Titan will be out a month or 2 after the 2080Ti. But being uncertain of the cost I won't be waiting for it unless the 2080Ti has less than (my) expected performance gains over the X.Still going to use my Titan XP till the reviews come out. Even then, i may wait and see if they have another Titan-Type GPU in the pipeline before i buy another one. No real hurry here.
Pre-Ordered. Tom Petersen yesterday said reviews should be coming in the next few weeks, so either way we will probably see them before release date.
reviews will be vetted by the big N, so only good things will be said.
I made three separate order yesterday. 2- Ti, 2-1080, 2-NVLINK. I was charged $0.99 on every order immediately.Ordered two cards yesterday and I haven't seen anything on my CC. Time will tell though.
I pre-ordered two 2080 Tis and the NVLink.
I'm really hype on the ray tracing stuff and also hope that it will finally be enough power to run 7680 x 1440 3D Vision Surround.
Triple screen was awesome (software issues aside) but it was really a struggle at that resolution and in 3D. If the NVLink actually improves SLI, and the 2080 Ti is really 50% better, this might actually work.
Right, there is some dreaming there, but I think Nvidia is going to come through.We can dream, at least.
People, just stick with 1080 / ti until next refresh. This is going to be a $1000-$1200 flop of cards and Nvidia's greedy cash grab on newer tech which is way too early.
Watch all these suckers pay $800-$1000 for 1080ti performance! LOL
Why do you assume all of us already have a 1080 ti? Personally I see it as I bought a titan X (Pascal) ~2 years ago, and I have been biting at the bit for an upgrade. You know it will be better than the Titan Xp, let alone the 1080 ti. Maybe not 30% better, but still this seems like a good bet considering the next titan will likely be another 600$ and released when?
The point is assumed 20% is not worth the price bump they are charging. If not for Ray Tracking the 2080ti would have been $700 or 800 most likely. They are greedy bastards and cash grabbing based on Ray Tracing gimmick first to consumer market. So you''d pay an extra $500 over 1080ti for a measly 20%?
This is the same type of pricing scheme that Asus / Acer is doing with their 4k / 144hz monitors and charging $2000. Why? because they are first to market and you know what, the 144hz is a gimmick since you have to sacrifice chroma color which is BS. No way is the 144hz doubling or trippling the cost of 4k / 60hz monitors.
Nvidia is doing the same with Ray Tracing. Will have limited usage, probably has huge performance hit (no way you're running that at 4k) and by the time it's widely adopted, something newer and way faster will be available.
I may be laughing when reviews come out and it's a flop
I will definitely wait.
It's way too expensive to preorder without knowing its performance. If it's like Titan V then it's about 30% faster than 1080Ti, which is not worth the money as I already have 1080Ti. If it's 50% faster, I'll consider it. But I'm leaning towards just waiting for the next gen, 7nm.
I do have a feeling a Titan will be out a month or 2 after the 2080Ti. But being uncertain of the cost I won't be waiting for it unless the 2080Ti has less than (my) expected performance gains over the X.
I have the feeling that if there is a RTX Titan it's going to be $2k or more. That is more than I'm willing to spend. No way they drop the price so soon on a 775 mm² chip.I'm waiting for the full-fat Titan XT at Christmas.
If that drops then for $1,299, I'm in.