GeForce GTX 1080 Pascal Cards Go Up For Sale Today

Written by Michael Larabel in NVIDIA on 27 May 2016 at 11:00 AM EDT. 19 Comments
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This morning the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Founder's Edition cards are available for sale as well as various GTX 1080 cards offered by AIB partners.

Pricing on this current top-of-the-line Pascal graphics card starts at $699 USD. Supplies still appear tight with many Internet retailers already showing them out of stock.

If you do make any GTX 1080 purchases this weekend, please use our Amazon or NewEgg.com links. Using those links when making an online purchase will earn us a referral commission, which allows us more resources for future Linux hardware tests, etc; you can always find these links on the right hand column of the Phoronix site layout. Next month is the launch of the more affordable GeForce GTX 1070, which we'll also be testing at Phoronix.


On the matter of GeForce GTX 1080 for Linux users, it looks like later today I will hopefully have my hands on a card for benchmarking. At the beginning of the week, a NVIDIA contact came through and I heard by the end of the week at the latest I should have a card. So I'm looking forward to the post today and if that's the case will be running plenty of GTX 1080 Linux benchmarks this weekend. Stay tuned!
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