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MSI GeForce RTX 3070 VENTUS 3X OC 8GB Video Card $999 Delivered @ Budget PC

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It’s RRP I know, unfortunately Aussie pricing is much higher than the Nvidia’s MSRP, I personally will not buy a 3070 at this price and think $800 - $900 should be a more reasonable price for a three fans after market card, at 1k it is very close to the 3080 and 6800xt pricing, but post it for those who really want a 3070 that is in stock…There is a free shipping option as well. Of course you can choose to wait for the AMD offer in two weeks which might provide better value.

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  • +1

    hmm it does stay in stock lol.

    • They also have the gigabyte eagle oc ($1029) and gigabyte gaming oc ($1069) in stock, but the MSI one is the cheapest so I post it.

      • there shouldn't be a shortage for 3070 in about 1 month I don't think, since there are already so many listings on Gumtree and FB for it

  • +14

    ozRRP
    Surely a forum post would be more appropriate.

    • +4

      Wrong. It is above RRP lol

      • Above RRP for the FE, but unfortunately every aftermarket card has a higher RRP.

  • max profit!

  • I wonder if it really is in stock

  • +7

    Ever since seeing that $809 price the other day this seems such a silly price tbh, no offense to OP

    • +11

      Yeah, for 999, I'd rather put 140$ more to get a evga 3080 or a 6800xt. The 8gb is such a pain.

    • Agree

  • +3

    RRP $744

    • +1

      AUD or USD

      • +3

        AUD

        • Plus GST Newegg USA $524

          • @Pace210: That would be a sticker price of USD $475, which I doubt this card was selling for. More likely $530-$540.

      • +4

        500USD = 710AUD

        710 + 10% GST = 781AUD

        781 + 10% Australia Tax = 860AUD

        So this is waaay overpriced.

        The price of the xx70 series just keeps going up every generation. I bought my 1070 near the end of the crypto boom for 500AUD…

        • +6

          add 10% COVID tax and I think we're pretty close to the $1000 mark

        • +5

          That’s why I’m holding out for Big Navi. Someone to knock nvidia (and their pricing) down a peg

          • -1

            @[Deactivated]: They're too far behind on RT and ML performance to take them seriously. Benchmarks will also likely show that AMD isn't reaching quite as far as their presentation suggested.

            Their pricing also puts far too little pressure on NVIDIA.

            • @jasswolf: Even before announcements of RX 6000 series, RTX 3000 was rightly heavily criticised for skimping on VRAM. 8GB and 10gb insufficient at 1440p and 4K. Games already using almost 10GBs today. Check this channel with various benchmarks. https://www.youtube.com/c/xyz2theb/videos

              No harm in waiting for benchmarks in next couple of weeks. AMD wouldn't leave out RT without good reason.

              • @[Deactivated]: https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3070-reviewer…

                There are a number of hardware monitoring tools and utilities that claim to report GPU Memory Usage. Note that these tools do not report actual GPU memory usage. Instead, they report memory allocation, the amount of memory requested by the application.

                This number can vary for a variety of reasons, and should not be used as an indicator of the amount of GPU memory that the application is actually using. In fact, in some cases the application may request all of the GPU’s memory, whether it actually needs it or not.

                This has been shown numerous times when people use specialised tools to correctly gather VRAM usage data. It is rare to see a 4K game use much more than 6-7 GB, and extremely rare to see it go past 8GB. Usually it's an issue of poor engine development or compression techniques.

                There are also upcoming techniques to reduce this demand in extremely large open world games where it might apply, and for others using super-resolution texture modes at max settings, you can just turn the setting down one notch and never notice the difference.

                That also has absolutely nothing to do with what I posted. Don't dress up reddit/forum mob mentality as expert opinion, because common sense tends to be, well, common.

    • +1

      UK MSRP is equivalent to $875 AUD (inc GST), but I take your point.

      15% mark-up is definitely not welcome.

  • +7

    I think he forgot to click "I am associated with BPC Technology (Formerly BudgetPC)"

    We need to stamp out these posts….

    Fake Bargains…..

    "MAKE OZBARGIN GREAT AGAIN"

    • +2

      Hmmm I don't know a lot of the usual people who call out NVIDIA RRP posts happily upvoted the new Xbox deals at RRP.

      • +2

        accept this has a 15% price markup on top of rrp

        • Well that changes things quite significantly. It's not RRP at all then!

        • +2

          I refuse to accept it

    • -1

      According to mods from another post, the post doesn't have to be bargains, it can be anything that you feel is interesting.

  • +2

    More interested if it's actually in stock (OzStock?), but not when it's approaching 3080 or 6800XT prices

    • ordered one will call tomorrow and see if in stock, if not cancel order

  • +1

    This price ain't a bargain.

  • +1

    Budget PC hmmm

  • +4

    Gotta put in my vote for >RRP being not a bargain. Can't really support price gouging. I do realise supply and demand is a thing, but it's still nonsense. My computer just blew up, and even I'm still going to wait for the price to come down to something reasonable.

  • +1

    Isn't this meant to be $500 USD (+10% GST)? Seems like a rip off…

  • +2

    I hate Nvidia. Graphic cards now are products premium. A budget PC starts with 1k gpu lol. I don't support this BS anymore

  • IKR. Missed the old days where you can whip up a decent budget system under $1k

  • +2

    Whether its over priced or not is one argument, but this is literally the average price for this card.

    Would be like listing a galax for $999 as a bargain, - its bang on the average price of the cards so no deal OP.

  • once AMD release the card there will be plenty of stock, usually 4-6 weeks the people who willing to overpaid will be over
    scalpers game is up back to plenty of supplies with bother players pumping out to drive sale for their shareholders
    Plenty of cards by Xmas

    • Could be right but you write speculative BS like it's the Bible.

      • I agree, could have just said -Be patient, for on the black Friday your cup will runneth over, and there will be much rejoicing.

      • Why so angry? have I hit some nerve? come back by Xmas and see if that how thing will pans out
        remember iPhone craziness in the early years, it only last 2 months before the market is flood with more iPhone than they can sell

    • +1

      implying the AMD isnt also going to sell out on launch day either…. You're not seeing a graphics card till next year min fam.

  • +2

    Errgh, even if you wanted a new RTX30xx, the eVGA 3080 Black (10GB, GDDR6X) is $1139 (plus delivery) from PLE.

    https://www.ple.com.au/Products/643060/eVGA-GeForce-RTX3080-…

    A lot more graphics processing power (48% more CUDA/RT cores), performance longevity and value for relatively little more at this price point.

    Furthermore, a 3070Ti / Super or similar appears to be on the way, not to mention competing AMD products.

    Gonna have to neg at this price as it's not a bargain, even within the current market.

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