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INNO3D GeForce RTX 3090 iCHILL X4 GAMING 24GB Graphics Card $1499 + Delivery @ AusPCMarket

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Hi All,

We have some extra stock of the Inno3D we're clearing. Current price is $1499 + Delivery

I believe it's currently the cheapest in the market.

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  • +26

    its happening

  • +38

    1299 and its a deal
    $1499 is a tad too high
    In saying that you are the first to pave the way of being reasonable so kudos

    • -7

      when its $1299, hodler will say $999 its a deal

      when its $999, hodler will say $799 its a deal.

      when its $799, hodler will say $599 its a deal.

      hodl = troll.

      • +2

        I say that comment knowing a 3080 ti was recently $1199.
        I dont think its completely unreasonable price point. Even considering inflation the current peices were over inflated.
        Although i do get where you are coming from

      • +2

        Because the prices are falling too slowly. I don't know why that's difficult for you to understand. When maverickjohn says 1299 and its a deal, he means right now. No point it being 1299 3 months later.

  • +7

    NVIDIA can't drop prices too much more or their inflated share price will deflate.
    Already down 58% YTD

    • +10

      It isn't necessarily Nvidia dropping prices, many are apparently selling stock at a loss just to get rid of excess manufactured stock. Though it is nice to see Nvidia shares down, they have done a lot to screw consumers in the last few gens.

    • +1

      24Gigs of RAM aint cheap.

        • But no hold then 5090 will be 5000$

  • +18

    Good price, considering how overpriced the 4000 series is going to be this is good performance/price for those who need a 3090, otherwise also hoping for $899 to $999 RTX 3080 12Gb deals come along.

    This is what the RTX 3090 should have cost past couple of years, and this is what the 4090 price should have been announced at. F*** nVidia.

    • +9

      they've overpriced the 4000 series just so this looks like a good deal. They're trying to clear 3000 series stock first

  • +4

    Not a Ti.

    • +15

      You might find a deal on those in the Fashion & Apparel category.

  • +15

    Price has dropped $100 in just 17 hours. Hold a few days longer

    • +1

      yeah, same card was $100 more in yesterday deal

  • +1

    i would wait till it goes down to 1200 again.

    • +4

      It was $1200?

      • "again" is probably in reference to 2080ti pricing

  • +1

    Do we get spiderman game with this?

    • +12

      At this price he should be knocking on your door, taking you for a swing around New York City with him, and kissing you upside down in the rain.

    • +5

      Keep on dreamin’

      • Meh, my GTX 1080 was around $300 (second hand) about 4 years ago, most expensive graphics card i ever purchased, so yeah, $1500 is still absurd from my viewpoint and i'm confused by anyone defending a 2 year old graphics cards at this price, even for a top end model…

        • +5

          Not saying it isn’t overpriced, it certainly is.
          But $500 is even more absurd.
          It’s a 3090 which is basically a Titan replacement so command a premium. The 3080 would be today’s equivalent to your 1080. You might get one of those second hand around $500 soon.

          • +4

            @FireRunner: It's a pretty small performance increase over 3080 and trades blows with AMD's 6900XT.
            That's why they didn't call it a Titan.
            It's not one by any description.

            • +2

              @sharky_k: Nvidia pitched it the Titan replacement or Titan equivalent at some point iirc.
              It is always been priced a lot more than the 3080 in any case, even if the performance difference isn’t much.

            • @sharky_k: Titan isn't a gaming focused card though, it's a very marginal increase in gaming compared tl the lower model card (in this case the 3080) but has way more VRAM and more cuda nodes.

              They are designed for compute tasks, machine learning and workstation visualisation renderings and the higher price reflects their target market.

              • @Agret: I agree, but the 3090 is none of those things.
                It doesn't have the compute optimised drivers of previous titans.
                It only has a minimal bump in cuda cores.
                It's based on same silicon (GA102) along with 3080, 3080Ti and 3090Ti which all close enough to the same to not make much difference for gaming, compute, rendering… anything really.
                It only exists for those willing to pay almost any amount to have 'the best' card available.

                Edit: it doesn't have significantly for RAM.
                I guess this matters sometimes, but that's the only really notable difference.

                • +4

                  @sharky_k: It is. NVidia released the CUDNN library for deep learning once with the main change - improved performance on 3090 cards.
                  24GB makes a massive difference for AI/deep learning, a lot of larger models would not fit 3080 at all.

                  This is from 3090 whitepaper, from NVidia:

                  The GeForce RTX 3090 incorporates the GA102 GPU and is built for creators, data scientists,
                  AI developers, and extreme gamers who want the fastest performing graphics card in the world.
                  The GeForce RTX 3090 is a beast. Like the previous generation TITAN RTX, it ships with 24
                  GB of memory, allowing data scientists to process large data sets, while gamers can experience
                  next-generation gaming with ray tracing and DLSS 8K. The RTX 3090 is 1.5x faster than TITAN
                  RTX and ships with 82 SMs, 10496 CUDA Cores, and 24 GB of GDDR6X memory running at
                  19.5 Gbps

                  • @DmytroP:

                    a lot of larger models would not fit 3080 at all.

                    I am planning to upgrade to 3090 when price is right (looking for used cards) from 3060. This is the issue with other cards, not enough VRAM between 3060 12 GB and 3090 24 GB. being a slow card is better than not being able to load the models.

                    Do you know whether ROCm is now good with Tensorflow or Pytorch ? couldn't find much information on that although cards are cheaper.

                    • +1

                      @bazingaa: I read about still issues with ROC (but was not following it much recently), some models/operations work ok but some may fail. I decided it's not worth it yet, the domain is complex enough, it's not worth making it even harder by introducing unstable/unreliable tools.

                      3090 is a good choice for deep learning if the future 4090 is out of the budget.
                      4090 likely to be better, but not clear how much better, memory bandwidth is the same and in many cases even the current tensor cores' FLOPS are not fully utilized.
                      It also took a while for 3090 to become well supported for DL after release, initially it was often slower than 2080ti.

                • @sharky_k: Here's the 3000 series, their VRAM & CUDA Cores

                  RTX 3080 10 GB 8,704
                  RTX 3080 12 GB 8,960
                  RTX 3080 Ti 20 GB 10,240
                  RTX 3080 Ti 12 GB 10,240
                  RTX 3090 24 GB 10,496
                  RTX 3090 Ti 24GB 10,752

                  & The new cards

                  RTX 4080 12 GB 7,680
                  RTX 4080 16 GB 9,728
                  RTX 4080 Ti 20 GB 14,080
                  RTX 4090 Ti 48 GB 18,176

        • You may be hyper cheap but not everyone is.
          With the 4090 coming in at $3k this is not a bad deal.

          • +1

            @ewok666: Never thought I’d see the day where someone is accused of being “hyper cheap” on ozbargain… has nvidia poisoned my community too?

  • +1

    Will be waiting but getting hard lol. Wanting to upgrade my 2070 super. Would love the Ti version to drop. What price do people think this will drop to by the end of the year? How much stock do you think there is out there? Thanks 👍.

  • +1

    Upvoted, kudos for being reasonable (I personally will continue to wait though).

  • +2

    good price for 3090. but do you really need a 3090?

    3080 is the sweet spot for frames per buck spent, if you count in DLSS

    and I am still waiting for 3080 10gb to hit $799 that would be a great system to build.

  • +2

    I can’t wait to see the price on Oct.

    • Likely after the 4th of November, as nVidia new cards are stupid prices, $999USD for the 7900XT 60-70% faster then the 3090.

  • Anyone know of any decent deals for White GPU’s? I’m waiting for the gigabyte vision to drop but not aware of any others.

    • I just picked up a cheap(ish) 3070 Vision on eBay.

      If you aren’t wedded to Nvidia, there are white AMD models too.

  • When 1080ti released in 2017, people said it is too expensive. People now think this 2 years old tech is bargain at this price? If I am Nvidia shareholder, I am happy.
    Compared to m1 and m2 MacBook Air from Apple price rise, Apple is much nicer to their customers. Or you can say both of them aren’t nice, just Nvidia is more greedy.

    • +2

      Uhh source?

      GTX 1080ti was one of the, if not "the" best tech deal in living GPU history.

      Nvidia lowered the price of the then $700 USD card, the GTX 1080 to $500 USD, and introduced the 1080ti at $700 USD because there was a belief that Vega 64 and 56 were going to match up the the 1080ti and 1080 respectively, so they didn't want to get caught with uncompetitive products.

      Instead, Vega was basically a flop and Nvidia lost revenue.

      That is a lesson Nvidia won't forget, and I hope that the 7000 series really is kick ass and we get a ADA refresh or something to bring competition back inline and prices down, but Nvidia are first again and today, there is no competition for that product, that's why they're being greedy.

      • +2

        I've had my GTX 1080 since 2017 and paid around $1000 for it, over 5yrs that's $200/yr cost of ownership. Not sure how much I could resell it for now, maybe $300?

        If I could get 5yrs out of this RTX 3090 it would be $300/yr which is a bit of a price hike indeed.

      • All I am saying Nvidia is one of the most greedy company. You can compared m1 and m2 from Apple, if people say Apple is greedy then what is Nvidia?

        From techspot googled,
        As a quick refresher, Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1080 Ti was released back in early 2017 for $700 (see our original review), which at the time was considered an enormous amount of money for a gaming graphics card

        • But it was the very best at the time.

          GTX 980 Ti $650 USD, GTX 780 Ti $700 USD, GTX 690 was $1000 USD, GTX 590 was $700 USD. So really, $700 USD was a bargain, the flagship GPU hadn't increased in price for 6 years. 6 years later now the 4090 is $1600 USD, so, I don't know, it's about price to performance and where you're willing to spend, the GTX 1080 and Ti were similar price to performance once the Ti launched, so if you had the money extra, it could make sense.

        • The difference is Nvidia has always had the best flagship hardware, Apple never has

  • -1

    $1,100 for a ti and we have a deal.

  • +1

    Thanks bought one. It is a great high yield investment.

  • I'm waiting for a good 3080 deal 3090 is a bit overkill for me

    And as for the 4000 series cards haha ill see you in a few years

  • No DLSS 3.0 support

    • Ya, Nvidia's doing a apple to their customers… No dls3 support, and modded Omni verse support probably.

      Well that's capitalism.

    • I thought Nvidia has said DLSS 3 could come to older GPUs

      • Nope. DLSS 3.0 is only for 4000 series. 3000 series will be supported upto 2.0.

        • +1

          Do you remember how VoiceRTX worked perfectly well on non-RTX cards? And it was super-duper exclusive for RTX only because it absolutely must use tensor cores.

  • What happened to the post on ozbargains from two years ago about people saying the price will not be at 1499, would love to re-read it again.

    October 2020

    😇🥜🐱

    • -4

      It's not even worth $1,100 let alone $1,500.

      Take a hike pc gaming shops.

      $1,000 - $1,100 we have a deal…next month $800.

  • +1

    wheres techfast when you need them! the ultimate 3080ti sell out build? come on guys!!

  • The 7800XT would hopefully be this price or below if they sensibly price it and should be lot faster. Again, after seeing nvidia prices, anything can happen. Hopefully AMD does not have enough stocks so they price better.

  • +1

    hope ppl upvoting this didnt buy this. This is just normal price now.

    • +4

      lol it's the cheapest 3090 to date and below last known msrp, from a legitimate store for a lower mid tier but still acceptable card. What's the use of the vote button if not to use it in these instances? Either show us the links of this being the regular price or throw an upvote for this store dropping prices first.rrr

      • Yeah it's not like an Xbox Series X at RRP 😝😝😝

    • Well they sold out so that says something!

      • Only 3 available. Not hard to sell it out.

  • ive got 2080ti waiting on 5090ti! don't care about the costs

    • +1

      Haha - dont care about the costs - Says the person on the ozbargain forum.

  • It says that there's no stock… is that correct?

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