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Nvidia RTX 6000 96GB GDDR7 Professional Video Card - Blackwell Server Edition $14724.05 + Delivery ($0 to Metro/ mVIP) @ Mwave

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Historic low for these, seem to be $15499 at other stores

Surcharges: 0% bank transfer, BPAY, Afterpay, 1% for credit/debit card & Zip.

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Comments

  • +94

    Can my son play Minecraft with this?

    • +36

      I opened this post certain that one of the first 3 comments would mention Minesweeper. Guess I was wrong, but not completely wrong.

    • +2

      He can use it to run an AI model which can recreate Minecraft, yes.
      Actually play the game though? You'd better order two.

      • +5

        Thank god it supports SLI, i don't know what i'd do with a $15000 video card otherwise! I guess i'll order two ;)

      • That's true, if I ever want to play with him I'll need one for myself. And maybe one for the missus as well

  • +26

    I'll order 30

    • +9

      Come to see this kind of comments.

      • -4

        Wild thing is - cards of this performance will be $300 in 5 years…

        • +2

          Maybe 15-20 years, tech performance hasn’t increased that rapidly for a very long time now

          • @Dyl: Maybe, but things can surprise.

            I remember getting 2 x $25k video cards in my workstation 2 years later I purchased a $330 MX440 that well out performed those two $25k cards.

            None of this requires Mores Law - manufacturing moves faster then ever now - not to mention both tech and manufacturing improvements due to AI (a whole new paradigm that was not really included in my previous comment - that was base purely on past experience).

            • +2

              @iDroid: Outperformed in games maybe, not in workloads…

              That's all slowed down massively though, new nvidia releases are only ~20% faster at times rather than huge 50%+ jumps like in the past. Now the AI demand on top of that; less focus on consumer cards.

        • Are you serious? Consumer graphics cards from 3 years ago (3000 series) seem to have similar performance to today but they just run cooler and use less wattage to achieve it. Still the same price tho (or more)

      • ditto

    • +10

      Do you work for the chinese

      • +1

        China should buy TSMC

        • +19

          I don't quite think you understand the relationship between Taiwan and China.

        • +6

          don't you mean Spicy West Taiwan?

    • +13

      The more you buy the more you save

    • -5

      No, you wouldn't. You're an anti-spending liar. Why don't you show some receipts of products you've bought?

    • +2

      30 RTX6000 cards in SLI

    • +1

      Any traveling to China soon XD!

    • I thought you bought these for $145 using an impossible code and a small monkey?

    • +2

      The more you buy, the more you save!

  • +40

    can it run crysis?

    • +3

      At 30fpd

      • +6

        Frames per day? Should be ok.

    • No.

    • +4

      you mean borderlands

  • +7

    Not quite enough memory for crysis unfortunately

  • +45

    RTX 6000? Amd is already over 9000 and cheaper, its a pass from me

  • +100

    Food $200
    Data $150
    Rent $800
    Nvidia RTX 6000 96GB Video Card $14724.05
    Utilites $150

    someone who is good at the economy please help me budget this. my family is dying

    • +21

      Do you have healthy kidneys?

    • +2

      Those numbers appear solid

    • +11

      Please increase Utilities accordingly :-) NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Max Power Consumption = 600 W

      • +5

        decrease heating bill. great.

        • +1

          Can probably use the card as a hot plate too

    • +6

      Wow Australia's rent is so cheap! Only 5% of the cost of a graphics card

    • +1

      You're paying way too much for data.

  • +55

    Giving mwave 14k and hoping it shows up is insane

  • +44

    Borderlands 4 — 1440p Medium settings, 87 FPS.

    • +7

      Less than 12c/p.FPS. Bargain!

  • +2

    i read the price and title..and knew instantly it would be a Kazusa post haha

  • -1

    what fps will this get me for BF6?

    • +5

      Please enable Secure boot

    • +4

      BF6 runs on a oily rag,

      • +4

        Any deal on rags?

        • I have a whole bag of rags you can have for free but the oil will cost you $$$!

        • I hear Collingwood jerseys are going cheap at the moment.

  • +7

    Cheap. Easily make money back from generating YT AI shorts.

  • +1

    I am sure can get one bitchcoin for each of the card I got and run my own AI company. Got 10 thanks OP

  • -6

    The moderation of what constitutes breaking the "joke post" rule continues to confuse me.

    But I'll give a legitimate neg vote. 5% off is not a bargain.

    • +6

      I mean you could buy a new switch 2 with that saving.

    • +12

      Are you saying the post is incorrect? Or are you saying that $774.95 isn't a good enough discount?

      If it was some niche, big ticket item that you were looking to buy, would you turn it down?

      I only wish that I had the the home-lab budget that stretched that far. I would love to pay $774.95 less 🙄

    • +3

      Do you really expect a discount of more than 5% for an enterprise/server-grade card that's in extremely high demand?

    • +4

      Honestly, I thought the downvote would come from someone talking about MWave itself. A lot of risk that your money could just disappear, or has the acquisition finally completed?

  • +4

    Thanks, bought 3 for SLI.

  • +11

    "yes mum, this is what I need to do my homework"

    • +1

      "but muuuuummm, you just don't understand! I hate you!" Cries in Minecraft server

  • +1

    Do i save more if i buy more??
    Supposedly i do???

    • Buy more = More discount = More good, no? :)

  • +1

    Prolly still doesn’t run cyberpunk at max

  • are these the same chips that are restricted to China?

  • +16

    I was able to buy this by working hard… pulling myself up by my boot straps… avoiding avocade and inherenting a small fortune from my parents.

    • +7

      You're too honest… they always forget to mention that last part!

    • This is why you can't afford a deposit on a home. You spend too much on smashed GFX cards on the weekend.

  • +15

    What is a justification to claim this under ndis?

    • +54

      Guaranteed approval as you would have to be mentally disabled if you attempted to claim this

    • You'd need to be crazy to buy one

    • +1

      The usual Autism diagnosis. Any mother's group on Facebook will point you in the right direction for a favourable GP

      • +1

        My child is "gifted". He needs an AI card for his computer.

    • Music therapy (game soundtracks)

  • +11

    Thats an expensive soundbar

  • Can I SLI 2 of these?

  • I'll only buy if I can veritcal mount it.

  • +2

    Historic low will be soon after AI will stop using GPUs and start using its own CPUs, like Altman already agreed on with Broadcom to be released by 2027.

    • +1

      We’ll see about that.
      So far, AI inference MIGHT be on CPUs and other non-GPU compute in the future, but AI training and model creation will likely still remain on GPUs for a while longer.

      • Training is for big datacentres, its another segment of GPU, not much affecting home gamers. Its ok to remain on GPU as long as they more and more distant from home PCs.

        • +2

          while they are distant from home PC's the chips are pretty much the same and money talks so the big AI players get all the chip production. As long as the same manufacturing line is used for AI and home GPU's home users will continue to be affected.

          • @gromit: As TSMC also expects three new chip fabrication plants, two advanced packaging facilities, and an R&D center in Arizona. One will be done this year, and one by 2028. So, 2027 will be the pivoting year by all means, because they'll start taking orders for the both US fabs.

            • +1

              @Ozzster: unless they have more production capacity then demand then home users will continue to be the poor cousin. My understanding is that all that additional capacity is already heavily booked all the way into 2027 already.

              • @gromit: All or not, we cannot know as some processing is not successful enough to be allocated for production. But the capacity will definitely be way more than now.

    • +1

      AI inference will soon go to specialised ASICs, see Groq (not Grok) or Cerebras

      • Yes, but training will still largely be based on GPUs for the foreseeable future.

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