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Gigabyte NVidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GAMING OC 8GB Graphics Video Card $920 ($897 eBay Plus) Delivered @ gg.tech365 eBay

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  • +6

    Its quiet in here for a GPU deal.
    No Hodl, no next gen next year?
    I think the 3070ti isn't great value, the 3070 Vision for the better cooling and design (in theory) is worth the little extra

    • -1

      That's right. Not a great value for RTX 3070 Ti at this price tag.

    • Isn't the general concensus that it is better off to wait for the next generation (which is due to come out soon)?

      • the 90 and 80 cards will come out on the same day, but typically 70 series is 1 month later. Even more typically they will come out at a high premium over MSRP and will sell out, usually taking 3 months to settle (assuming no crypto boom).

        So realistically it's a 4 month wait after the 4080 launch, if someone can hold that long and be OK spending a bit more than this (based on the last few releases) for a 30% performance jump then yeh definitely wait. But, if you need something sooner this isn't a bad deal at all.

        I'd also second that the 3070ti doesn't offer good enough performance, relative to the price or power consumption/heat generated over the 3070. If you need more power than a 3070 then the 3080 or 6800XT should be on your short list. Even more power consumption in the case of the 3080, but the performance difference over the 3070ti is greater than the performance difference between the 3070 and 3070ti.

  • Damn I bought XFX 6700xt @ $699.

  • +2

    HODL they are getting desperate to get rid of 3070 cards

    • +2

      Right, because we definitely won't have to wait a year and a half for those fresh new 4070's to hit msrp once those drop.

      • +10

        Who’s gonna be buying those above msrp?

        • +4

          Maybe the same type of people who paid over RRP in the last 18 mo.

      • I don't think agree. I think the 3xxx prices were purely from the cypto boom and a dash of supply chain shortages.

        • +1

          There still are shortages in my tech industry.
          Covid isn't over, supply chain and dist issues aren't over.

    • +1

      I'd pull a trigger at sub-500… Now waiting in my trench playing old games like AC Black Flag and Spintires

      • Nah, sub 100.

        1/10 wouldn’t bang

  • It’s getting cheaper and cheaper every day.

  • +2

    Bitcoin has popped just wait for Christmas sales…

    • +5

      Bitcoin isn't (directly) responsible for GPU prices. You can't effectively mine it (directly) with GPUs.

      • Isn't cryptocurrency mining in general?

      • +3

        Do you see yourself as the comic book guy being all "um actually…" catching someone out on a technicality.

        He's clearly talking about all crypto which is floating upside down in the water like a fat dead fish

        • +1

          given it's a widely spread misconception… um actually… no.

          Also, "Bitcoin" is not "clearly all crypto".

      • Generally, all other alt coins are correlated pretty high with Bitcoin. As BTC has the highest market cap, when that moves the others generally follow. Of course it's not a hard and fast rule but it's a strong correlation

    • +2

      Ethereum

    • 100%

  • Waiting for 3080 rrp

  • +2

    I love the fall of Scamcoin.

  • +6

    $NVDA will play the smart game and release GPU slowly.

    High demand and low supply = more profits.

    • +1

      its called HODL tax, the house always win.

  • +5

    Hodl better to wait for 5070ti coming out in 2024

    • 7070Ti coming out after 2026!!!

  • +2

    My arms are getting pretty tired from hodl too long

  • Does anyone know how bottlenecking between CPU and GPU works? In 2021 I updated most of my pc with mid tier stuff i.e B45 mobo, ryzen 5 CPU etc. Nothing fancy.

    If I wait for the GTX 4XXX to drop, would I even be getting the benefit of next gen tech or will my average pc throttle it? Or should I just get a 30 series once prices drop further? I don't even know if anything I said is absolute nonsense.

    • Depends.
      Go ask ok reddit.

    • Handfuls of bottleneck calculators on tehwebz

  • -1

    meh

    • +1

      Appreciated.

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