NVIDIA’s GTX 980 Ti to cost between R9,000 and R12,000

The NVIDIA GTX 980 Ti GM200-310 offers near-Titan X like performance for a lot less.

The NVIDIA’s GTX 980 Ti’s specs were recently confirmed, so all we need now is a price.

With performance that approaches a Titan X, the GTX 980 Ti is not going to be cheap, especially not locally where prices are fairly inflated.

That said, the Titan X, starting at around R16,000, is simply too expensive for anyone with a shred of common sense to afford, even if what you’re looking for is a beastly GPU.

At potentially R7,000 cheaper, the GTX 980 Ti may just be the monster card for you.

According to WCCF Tech, the price of the GTX 980 Ti is expected to start at around $799, something Evetech’s price listing for its GTX 980 Ti’s variations confirm:

EVGA GTX 980 Ti Price Listing. Image courtesy of WCCF Tech.

That said, according to South Korean site HWBattle, says KitGuru, the GTX 980 Ti may well be priced at $649, allowing it to hopefully severely undercut the price of AMD’s upcoming flagship card, the Fiji XT.

AMD’s Fiji XT, officially known as the Radeon Fury, with its high-bandwidth memory is sure to cost and arm and a leg.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti

So what does that mean for the price of the GTX 980 Ti locally?

With a bit of MyGaming mathematics, which is more estimation and guesswork than anything, we’ve worked out how much more a GTX 980 as well as Titan X costs locally as compared to international prices.

Using those percentages, around 14.5% for the GTX 980 and 24% for the Titan X, the GTX 980 Ti should cost between R9,035 and R9,784 if we’re lucky and the card releases at the much friendlier $659 and R11,122 and R12,045 if it’s $799.

Card
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X
GTX 9xx
GPU GM204-400 GM200-310 GM200-400
Stream processors 2,048 2,816 (37.5% increase) 3,072
TMUs 128 176 (37.5% increase) 192
ROPs 64 96 96
Core Clock 1,126MHz 1000MHz 1002MHz
Boost Clock 1,216MHz 1076MHz 1075MHz
Memory Clock 7GHz GDDR5 7GHz GDDR5 7GHz GDDR5
Memory Bus Width 256 bit 384 bit 384 bit
VRAM 4GB 6GB 12GB
Bandwidth 224 GB/s 336 GB/s 336 GB/s
Max Digital Resolution 4096 x 2160 5120 x 3200 5120 x 3200
Max VGA Resolution 2048 x 1536 2048 x 1536 2048 x 1536
Power Consumption 165W 250W 250W
Price R7,800 – R12,000 *R9,035-R9,784 – R11,122-R12,045
R16,000 – R17,800

*These are estimated prices at best.

Just to be sure, we’ve contacted a few local retailers to see if they’ve heard any news on the prices of the GTX 980 Ti. We’ll update you as we learn more.

According to the poll we conducted last week, a good portion of you voted for NVIDIA as your preferred GPU of choice, so what do you think about the potential price point of the GTX 980 Ti?

Source: WCCF Tech

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