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EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW2 11Gbps GAMING, 8GB 11GHz GDDR5X- $609 USD~ $795(AUD) with shipping @ Amazon

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Real Base Clock: 1721 MHz / Real Boost Clock: 1860 MHz; Memory Detail: 8192MB GDDR5X
EVGA iCX Technology - Asynchronous Fan Control
9 additional temp sensors to monitor Memory and VRM
GPU / Memory / PWM Thermal Status Indicator LEDs
New vented heatsink fin design and pin fins for optimized airflow. All with the lowest latency and plug-and-play compatibility with leading VR headsets.

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  • +5

    Gotta love EVGA's warranty.

    EVGA has introduced a Global Warranty to ensure that no matter which region you live in you have the support that you look for when purchasing an EVGA product. The warranty will no longer belong to the purchaser but instead to the product as we believe in the workmanship and quality of our products and we are here to stand behind them. Please read more below to see exactly what this means.

    FTW!

    • +1

      One of the reasons I'm buying a EVGA card.

    • EVGA Global Warranty is great but remember if something does go wrong, you are responsible to send it to Taiwan at your own cost and time.

      • EVGA will pay for return shipping on RMAs via EVGA’s choice of courier and shipping method.

        https://au.evga.com/support/warranty/

        • Yes, they pay for return shipping. i.e. Taiwan to Australia. They do not pay for shipping from Australia to Taiwan.

  • +3

    $800 AUD is approaching 1080 Ti territory. To be fair though FTW2 is one of the best air cooled models.

    • Yeah, it's hard to justify paying this much for clock speeds when cheaper cards overclock to 1900 at least.

    • do you have a link for the TI?

    • It's around the $900 mark so far. Maybe in a few weeks it will be there.

  • If the price crash for cyptocurrency continues, prices for GPUs will be back to where they were 6 months ago.

  • I'm guessing there is no tax invoice provided with these?

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