With current best graphics card, Nvidia's making a habit of relaunching older GPUs to satisfy demand. The four-year-old GTX 1080 Ti could be next in line to come back to market, as it seems Nvidia's still producing new models of the 10 series flagship.
GTX 1050 Ti returning last month, it's not outside the realms of possibility.
Even in 2021, the GTX 1080 Ti offers some serious gaming performance at lower resolutions, but it's anyone's guess as to what price tag it'll carry if it resurfaces. Its original $699 MSRP is the same as the RTX 3080, which would prove incredibly poor value, but not surprising with the inflated costs of its successors.
Should we see GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards appear on shelves, it's unlikely they'll stay there for very long. It's still an attractive card to crypto miners, with the ability to earn around $130 per month – per GPU.
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— 포시포시 (@harukaze5719) April 5, 2021
We've reached out to EVGA and Nvidia for comment.