Nvidia GTX 980 Ti release date moved to 2016

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The wait for the Nvidia GTX 980 Ti may take longer than anticipated. This was after the company had admitted that they are experiencing production problems for the graphics card which should have been out in the market by now.

The Nvidia GTX 980 Ti was originally scheduled for release in December of 2014. And based on the latest developments, the worst case scenario seem to point to a late 2015 or early 2016 release.

Gamers are eagerly awaiting the release of the powerful graphics card from NVIDA, and rumored specs are pretty much revving up anticipation on what Nvidia GTX 980 Ti will have to offer. The card will reportedly also operate around 1753 MHz.

If those rumored specs hold true, the Nvidia GTX 980 Ti is certainly something that any gamer would love to use especially for gaming use where graphic requirements are set at a high bar.

And with those high specs follow a stiff price to pay. There are speculations and unofficial reports that the Nvidia GTX 980 Ti will probably cost somewhere between $700 to $1,000. However with such features (if true), the price is expected to escalate even more.

But despite all the anticipation and excitement, the long delay could affect pricing for the Nvidia GTX 980 Ti, especially if Nvidia's claimed production problems is not addressed soon. The farther it comes from appearing in the market, the more costly it could be since consumers may eventually end up checking out Nvidia's rival companies for the said niche.

And should that happen, Nvidia is bound to suffer a bit especially if they do come out with the rumored prices mentioned above.

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