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EVGA GeForce RTX2080Ti XC ULTRA GAMING 11GB GDDR6 - $1039 + Shipping or Pickup @ PLE

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I know this is going to be an ongoing trend, but I thought this was not a bad price considering the model. How much lower they can go I dont know.

updated looks like its out of stock now

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        • +1

          Well when i say small its not a behemoth like the other 3080 and 3090s from the AIBs.. Hehe some cards are like 3.7 slots!!!!

  • -4

    One more week to hold out.

    • +1

      You honestly think that the average person will be able to get a 3000 series in a week's time?

      • yes

        • +1

          Let's see if there is enough supply to meet demand.

        • +1

          You’re seriously just kidding right?

        • Lots of stock available wasn’t there?
          Nice one.

          • @Fatboy74: Yeah pretty sure like 5000 people got a 3080 from PLE or something like that and they're still taking orders :)

      • +6

        And it’s only the 3080 dropping next week. 3070 is next month.

  • +10

    I feel like a thief considering I sold my RTX 2080 Super for $1350 5 weeks ago..

    • +1

      💰🤑💰

    • Well done.

      You chose wisely.

    • +2

      hopefully the buyer doesn't initiate a paypal refund… he still has 5 more months. lol

  • Overpriced

  • did 70 people buy one?

    • +1

      Nah just the 70 people trying to dump their 2080s on ebay for more than they're worth.

  • +1

    I would've bought this if it had HDMI 2.1. Alas looks like I'll be waiting another six months like everyone else for the RTX 3080 to come into stock

  • +2

    The 2080Ti has some benefits over the 3070 is that the 2080Ti has a higher memory bandwidth and some games need higher bandwidths, such as those games using a lot of alpha textures. The upcoming Marvel's Avengers on the PC can utilise a lot of alpha textures in some scenes and even the 2080Ti struggles with it, and the 3070 has a smaller bandwidth.

    Speculation is that the 3070 is equal to or marginally faster than the 2080Ti when RTX and DLSS are both on, and it is believed that in standard rasterization the 2080Ti will be faster than the 3070.

    • Only thing is old model is old model… even if the 3080 is $1300 wouldnt it be better to stump up a little more to get that? - although the next few months the question is purely about stock, and 2080ti's are gonna run out quick too.

      • That is a good point as the 3080 (and 3090) will be using GDDR6X which has massively higher memory bandwidth compared to 3070 and the 2080Ti, along with the overall significantly faster GPU. Now let's hope we can actually get the products, though $250 to $300 is not inconsequential.

        • 3080 seems the sweet point in the new series

    • Nvidia confirmed on reddit that it was equal for both, but I guess we'll have to wait and see

    • Keep in mind that bandwidth compression improves with every generation, and there are GPU features yet to be properly utilised for both Turing and Ampere that help also, with Ampere having more of them.

      The 3070 won't be skimping on such things in the long run.

      There aren't many games or use cases where it's advisable to opt for the 2080 Ti, and certainly not at 25-35% higher prices. These are worth under $700 now, but no one's going to sell retail stock at a loss.

  • -2

    Bought a couple to sell when people realise 3xxx series will be way outside their budget

    • -1

      Mine crypto first and then sell them

  • already out of stock

  • Would it ever be worth getting a 2080ti at potentially $500 dollars (if it ever comes this low) compared to getting a new 3070? I am in no rush and can wait.

    • Just wait, you'll be better off with either card in the near future, I'd personally go with the newer tech and thermals even if 3070 is $200 more than your low 2080ti price point of $500. I'll probably get neither though, unless the 3070 suits a silent build and can be had for closer to $500 (which is anybody's guess how long I'll be waiting, haha). Much speculation at this point, but there'll be extensive benchmarking released soon and new third party cards released - if you can wait, I'd heavily suggest making do with what you have in the meantime and hoping for something like MSI's "gamer edition" of a 3070. Also, AMD is teasing new cards at the moment too, if they can do Ryzen style wattage/thermals and competitiveness now in the GPU market, then that could be interesting (but expect to be waiting weeks/months for proper details let alone benchmarks). However, you should be able to pick one up before a PS5 at least, haha. I'd happily play Dying Light 2 on minimum at the moment to be honest, that's the real waiting game of 2020.

      • Not sure why the instant neg, the user said they were in no rush and can wait.

        • 2080 ti for $500 you're dreaming, then what would happen to all the other cards lol

          • @ln28909: I never suggested that would occur, that was the number I said was low from the comment above.

            • +1

              @jenna12: I didn't neg you btw, but the better advice would have been no chance for 2080 ti at $500, either readjust your expectation or increase your budget

    • -1

      Possibly for non rtx gaming.

      https://youtu.be/agcbwgrLhOg

      Worth waiting to see after the cherry picked benchmarks come out how much better real word performance is.

      These older discounted cards could end up being much better value, especially if the rest of your system isn't high end or you want to game at 1080 for the next few years.

      • I considered believing everything you wrote had merit until the last part… 1080p with a 2080ti? Haahahahahahaha

    • No, as soon as you turn on raytracing, the 3070 is better. Way better, in fact.

      Even for most professional workloads, the GA104 is a better choice.

      AV1 decoding will also be handy for keeping energy usage down by about 40 W if your service can't default back to another HW encoder, which should start to become problematic by the end of next year, and become more of an issue over time.

  • +4

    Ooft this is my card. Bought it just 13 months ago for $2100. This one hurts a bit.

    • +3

      Theres no hug button haha

    • +3

      Care react only

    • -1

      Really? 13 months ago and you're not a millionaire yet…

      If that hurts you've got bigger issues.

  • +3

    How tf did this sell out

    • People looking at the "what discount" not the "why discount", I can only assume. But yes, seems like a very dangerous time to upgrade or invest in 20xx cards. It's pretty clear all these businesses are dumping them asap, and I'd consider they are more in the know than most people hoping to flip them on eBay because of their "historical" pricing. Will wait for proper benchmarks, but I certainly wouldn't be grabbing 20 series at this price.

    • There probably weren't many cards to begin with, and just enough dopes to be roped in for a quick sale.

  • -4

    i see the majority ozbargainers are tech loving young people who don't have that much money. in the end, regardless win or loss, it is just a few hundreds. it isn't a life decisive decision to buy this or to wait for the next.
    i'd consider this is a good deal. it is a rtx 2080 ti, the crown king of the last generation, as for rtx 3070? better than this card or not, it is the peasant of the 3000 series. you still cannot get the best.

    • I'm confused. How can a new member be placed in the penalty box permanently so quickly? Does anyone know what they did wrong?

  • +3

    The funniest part of these deals is the tens of comments from people who have no real in-depth idea of what they are talking about but I’ll try to summarise for clarity:

    1. Although it’s been reported the rtx3070 will sell for $809AUD the same was reported for the rtx2070 and rtx2080 - we know that did not happen, with third party and founders pricing sitting much much higher.

    2. There has been numerous reports stating that if you had trouble obtaining a 2080 or 2070 when they launched, expect worse with this launch. The same reports stated that they have anywhere from one third to one half of that precious stock level for the 3080 & 3070 launch.

    3. We aren’t getting founders addition cards either so we are stuck with third party cards only.

    I’m no marketing expert but with those points above combined I do not see how we will even get a 3070 for cheaper than a 2080 Super. I’m expecting $1200-1300AUD for mid range third party cards. Which I believe is supported by current 2080ti cards current pricing placing it just beneath a 3070.

    • -3

      $809 was NVIDIA'S suggested MSRP based on their expected cost of delivering an FE card here.

      We already know that there are cards that will sell below these prices, because NVIDIA'S cooling solution on the FE is relatively expensive. We'll find out in a few days if that expense is worth paying.

      In terms of availability, after the first 2-4 weeks, 3080 stock will be fine save for select models. 3090 stock will always be limited due to professional cards likely using those chip binnings and paying a premium to do so. There is no crypto demand aside from nitwits, just enthusiasts and people itching to move on from Pascal (yet unwilling to upgrade their 1080 144Hz monitor…).

      It's very clear that aside from mWave and MSY, retailers understand the paradigm, and are shifting what little inventory they have very rapidly to push out as many 3080s and 3070s they can. They know what demand will be like, and they know that most consumers will just order online somewhere else given the current state of affairs.

      The initial premium will be about $50-$60 AUD over US MSRP + GST for each card, and that will slide back to $20-$30 as things normalise.

      Most of the 3070 stock you're worried about seeing deplete is right now on ships (and later, aircraft) headed for our ports, not being sent first class 3 days before launch.

      $1300 3070 cards are the stuff of fantasy. Most 3080 cards won't push past that point unless exchange rates swing back the other way. I don't see that happening for the US Dollar, nor China, and I'm not sure how much of an impact a spike in Taiwanesw currency would truly impact these cards at this point because most of the prices have already been negotiated, and probably not in local currency.

      Maybe take your tinfoil hat and sit outside and meditate for a while, because whatever you're doing to come up with these scenarios, and thinking that they're intelligent and robust… it's not making you smarter.

      • You didn't address the fact the last generation of RTX was never at MSRP… you assume this one will be? and I'm wearing the tin foil hat?.. okay.

        You also just stated that there wont be a supply shortage, I can link you 3 articles that state otherwise but I guess a random on the internet knows more right?

        Anyway man, be gone you'll be proven wrong in a months time.

        • +1

          You didn't address the fact the last generation of RTX was never at MSRP

          The only way you can make that argument is if you're talking about the 2080 Ti. They had a plan for a non-A binning of the consumer TU102 SKUs, but they just never had that many bad chips, so it all went to OC models and Quadro/Titan cards. That's why there we so many Super cards.

          You also just stated that there wont be a supply shortage, I can link you 3 articles that state otherwise but I guess a random on the internet knows more right?

          Be my guest, but they better have some sort of market analysis behind that.

  • Still stock for the https://www.ple.com.au/Products/634552/eVGA-GeForce-RTX2080T…

    Though for $100 more.

  • do these come in low profile versions?

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