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[eBay Plus] GALAX GeForce RTX 2060 1 Click OC 6GB GDDR6 $473.21 Delivered @ Shopping Express eBay

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GPU Engine Specs:
CUDA Cores 1920
Boost Clock (MHz) 1695
1-Click OC Clock (MHz) 1710 (by installing Xtreme Tuner Plus Software and using 1-Click OC)
Memory Specs:
Memory Speed 14 Gbps
Standard Memory Config 6GB
Memory Interface Width 192-bit GDDR6
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) 336
Feature Support:
PCI-E 3.0
Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit, Linux 64-bit
Fan Feature:
290mm
Fan stop @ Idle (All Fan)
Display Support:
DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, DVI-D
Dimensions:
Dimensions(with Bracket): 228
131.541.5mm
Dimensions(without Bracket): 214
118.65*38.6mm

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  • +20

    Brah, the new 3 series just got announced. Anything else is just a waste of money.
    The 3070 will be quicker than the 2080Ti and at a price of $800. Gumtree is flooded with people trying to dump their 2 series. In a few weeks you'll probably be able to pick up the 2080Ti from there for $500-$600.

    • +6

      Even grabbing the 2080ti for $600 is kind of a big rip off. 3070 is $800 right? Isnt it better than the 2080ti and its brand new 2nd gen of rtx and faster because of some tech thing that I dont understand.

      • https://press-start.com.au/news/2020/09/02/heres-australian-…

        If press-start is to be believed, you are correct.

      • +6

        Yes 100% the comments above. Don't shell out the money for this, it's a big rip off at this price. The RTX2000 series got made absolutely redundant with the 3000 series just announced. Expect this particular GPU to be available for around $250-$350 over the next few months. Even the RTX3070 is a vastly better performing GPU than even the RTX2080TI

        • +4

          It's no vastly better performing than the 2080Ti its probably going to out perform it in certain things (most likely RTX and DLSS type benchmarks) but overall i'd say it'll end up close or within 10% mark, still it's basically made all of the 2000 lineup redundant at that launch price… the 3060 i would wager will be as good as a 2080-2080S … :)

          Lets hope AMD pulls something similar and we'll be in the golden age of GPU and CPU! …

          • @scud70: The 3070 has a lot less bandwidth and memory, Ampere improves the cuda cores per SM but the 3070 is going to have less fillrate/tmus than a 2080Ti. So we'll definitely need to see some real benchmarks, nvidia marketing slides are just that, marketing.

            I expect 3070 to be on par with compute/rtx bound apps, but fall behind in traditional raster, especially at 4k where the bandwidth matters.

        • +1

          Just exactly what Linus said. Nvidia just made everything else obsolete~! LOL
          I love that line.

      • That's what they announced anyway. I think they will start shipping the 3080 after 17th Sep. Don't know when the consumer will be able to go into a store and buy one though.

      • 3070 is only slightly better than the 2080ti in games. Of course, for games that use ray tracing it's gonna be faster along with the benefits of a newer generation so in the end it's up to if your budget allows you to spend that little bit extra. During the announcement, they showed a graph which had it practically in line with the 2080 ti - https://imgur.com/a/7T8LTu1

      • +2

        Need to wait for some unbiased benchmarks, but for the time being looking very promising.

      • I agree with your sentiment, but if you could find a 2080ti for $600 even with the 3070 around the corner that's a hell of a bargain. I'm not confident the $800 3070 will be eventuate purely due to supply/demand. If we're relying on retail stores for branded cards then the price is bound to go up.

      • +2

        Someone sell me the 2080Ti for 600
        I'd take it

  • +4

    Nvidia Geforce rtx 3000 series coming soon. Cheaper, better performance. 8nm chipset manufactured by Samsung

    • “8nm” that’s actually more like 10nm apparently.
      But 8 sounds better than 10 in the world of silicon so they went with it.

  • +24

    Feel like anyone who posts a RTX 2000 card is going to get roasted haha.

    • +6

      Speaking of roasted; where's the guy (Filster) who bought the Strix 2060 for nearly $800 the other day?

    • +7

      I can understand telling people to wait for a 3000 series if they can, but a 2000 series card deal shouldnt be negged. 3000 series aren't avaliable yet and people may need a GPU now that aren't prepared to buy used.

      • +3

        2000 series are still good cards at the right price. Close to normal retail is no longer a good price. Already some manufacturers have been giving credits to retailers for certain cards, $300 reduction I saw on a 2070 at Umart

      • +2

        Having a game GPU is unlikely "needed". It may be "wanted", but it is not something one cannot live few weeks without.
        Few weeks ago, that would be ok, but when the new cards are announced it is wise to wait few weeks.
        Higher price may be ok if nothing else is available and noone knows if the price will ever be lowered again and when. But here you got clear pathway and clear pricing….

    • +2

      You'd be very stupid to buy a brand new RTX 20xx card right now unless you get one for a really really good price. Give it 3-4 weeks and watch retailers start clearing stocks and the used market being flooded with last gen cards.

  • 3000 series announced. Prices way better than the 2000 series.

  • +2

    That Tom's Hardware "Just Buy It" article aged like fine milk.

    • +1

      It's being redacted as we speak

  • Be careful with this card mine just died after a few months of use

    • Yes Galax is the cheapest entry level brand, better if going with a known brand like MSI, or gigabyte etc, there's a reason they cost more

  • go onto gumtree and marketplace, start with the hahahahaha offers…

  • +13

    I get that the new cards come out starting this month, but they're obviously not going to be selling for $473. Best case scenario you would be waiting until October to get the cheapest card of ~$800. People looking at a $470 card most likely aren't considering a $1139 card either.
    So how cheap are we expecting the 2060 to be in the short to medium term, for somebody who can't afford a ~70% price increase up to $800 for a 3070, or doesn't want to wait until potentially next year for a 3060? Will the 3070 perform >70% better than the 2060?
    Not trying to argue, just potentially uninformed and curious of the hate this deal is getting.

    • Where's the "hate" this supposedly getting?

      • +5

        Have you noticed that big neg vote next to your name?
        Was hate too strong of a word?

        • +2

          "It's a bad deal" is nothing like "hate."

          • +1

            @mickeyjuiceman: People take things way too personally on the internet. They need to relax abit.

    • +1

      I would be surprised if you would not be able to get 2070 for close to this price in few weeks time….

  • +2

    I don't think all 2000 series posts will get roasted. Just the ones that aren't good value.

    Shelling out 500 odd bucks for a 2060 when the 3070 is going to deliver 2080ti levels of performance for $800 is just a bad deal.

    As others pointed the relative value of the 2080ti will have to drop to well below the 3070 considering it is not going to be as power efficient as a 3070, and based on older tech.

    It is also.worth noting this is the V1 non super version to add further insult to injury….

    Someone offers me a new 2080ti for $500 odd bucks I will buy it

    • What if you don't want to spend $800 on a GPU? What's in the $500 range from Nvidia other than the 2060?

      • +3

        If I had to buy tomorrow? A second hand 2080ti imho. I get that people who bought a 2080 super / Ti in the last couple of weeks are probably feeling angry. But in light of the 3070 preorder prices they are going to have a hard time getting 700 for a second hand TI. Take into consideration that Big Navi is likely to put further downward pressure on the same segment, recent buyers have really eaten a brown sandwich.

        • +2

          Maybe if they walked into a retail store and were sold down the river on a high end 20xx last week, they could be angry.

          If they were here, in literally every RTX post recently somebody advised them to wait. One thing they can't say is they weren't told to wait.

        • +2

          And I sort of feel for those people but then again you'd have to have been living under a rock not to know that the new 3 series was dropping in September. Every single GPU post here mentioned that the 3 series release was imminent and that everyone should wait before buying anything.

  • +1

    It's going to be interesting how retailers handle the old RTX 2000 series stock. There are a lot of retailers sitting on $1200+ 2080s that will be outclassed by the new 3070

    • Probably sent back to the supplier, although we might see a couple hundred knocked off the high end cards (PCCG already did that with the 2080 Ti).

  • Waiting for the Galax 2060 Super to drop so I can claim price protection :)

    Bought one for my son's PC he got for his birthday 2 months ago.
    I knew the 3000 series was coming, but didn't know when. I also expected them to be out of our budget (Paid $529 for the 2060 Super). There's no 3060 yet. So what will be in the $500-$600 price bracket from Nvidia?

    • probably the 3060 but that will not launch until towards the end of the year if not early next year… AMD will likely fill that gap with its GPU's when they launch, or you may have ended up with a 2070S or 2080S at that price…

      I personally even got an AMD 3200G (few reasons one was making sure all my components i've been buying are ok and nothing is DOA)..while i waited for new GPU and CPU's to launch… hopefully i can sell it for $100 or so when new CPU's are out and i'll finish in front !

  • -1

    That's good value for an RTX2060, calm the farm.

    • You can still get the 2060 KO from Amazon UK cheaper.

  • LOL not at this price

  • Awesome to see so many ozbargainers saying no to these half ass attempts at 2000 series "bargains" from retailers after the 3000 series reveal

  • Terrible deal, but I'll up it because there's no 30 series card at this price point (yet).

  • The other thing is that these are not just a bad deal due to the imminent rtx 30xx series, but they are a good deal less power efficient.

  • -2

    OP, I'll sell you my 2080 for the same price, 6 months old.
    I can post it on 17th sept

  • Using this exact card atm as a placeholder till the 3090 is released.

    Here's a quick Timespy benchmark I did the other day: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/13690406

    Using OC Scanner in MSI Afterburner, I can get it to ~1875-1920MHz boost.

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