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Galax NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti (1-Click OC) LHR 8GB Video Card $739 + Free Shipping @ PCByte

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Galax NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti (1-Click OC) LHR 8GB Video Card with Free Shipping at PCByte

Product website for info : https://www.galax.com/en/graphics-card/30-series/geforce-rtx…

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  • +40

    The stock dumping continues……

    • +7

      If only we could short inventory prices…

      • with just $10 drop your margin fee won't cover it.

  • +7

    The 3070 Ti is a decent performer, the only downside being its relatively frugal memory capacity.

  • +11

    Do people still say HODL or is this not it?

    • +1

      I gave in this week. Bought a 3070 on ebay.
      What is the term for giving up on HODL?

      • +12

        Paper hands

      • +2

        L'DOH.

      • Im at that point too. Not wanting to spend $700+ on any video card so ebay with its current 7% off is probably what will get me.
        Being strict about it though, even if the price is $5 more than what i want to pay, im not overbidding for it

        • Yeah I was $2 below my max bid.
          Still waiting for delivery though. Only paid $16 postage :/

      • What did you end up paying?

        • $540 for an EVGA 3070 FTW3 Ultra. Minus ebay voucher and ebay giftcard cashback of course.
          It replaces my offspring's EVGA GTX 770 :P
          Hopefully they'll see the difference apart from the pretty LEDs.

          • @wetwork: Got mine over the weekend.
            Galax 3070 (dual fan). Thought it was really loud at first, but then once you undervolt it you can run more than stock clocks with about 120w less power and 10c cooler.
            I had a rx580 and it doubled or tripled fps whilst being cooler and more quiet.
            Very impressed.

            • @locosam: Ta for the info. The 2 fan cards take up so much less space but I was concerned about the noise - the undervolt is a good move to cut the dB.
              I researched the proverbial out and the EVGA came up at a decent price (for now).

          • @wetwork: Thanks for that, seems to be the going rate with cheapest on marketplace at $550 and rest higher.

    • People hodl but saying this is a good deal

    • +1

      I'm betting on at least two hundred less by the end of the year.

      Could be less, could be quite a bit more.

      Depends on how many more miners dump cards onto the second hand market - eBay prices seem to be falling steadily since the ETH merge, a few weeks back.

      Supply finally outstripped demand enough for a real slide to start, hopefully it continues and spirals like last time.

    • Given the exorbitant RTX 4000 prices, $739 for a 3070 Ti seems more reasonable at this point.

      It might still be a good idea to wait for RDNA3 to come out. That said, I wouldn’t hold my breath for these to come cheap.

    • At this rate, waiting for 40 series to come out at their EXTREMELY HIGH prices is just dumb, and just buy a cheap 30 series

  • +26

    This is the price I'd like to get the 12gb 3080 for

      1. All 20/30 series are just mining rigs…
      • And the 16 series, and the 6600 series and the everything series….

    • +3

      I got a 10GB 3080 for $772……second hand.

    • +1

      I also would like money to rain from the sky

  • Damn this is finally the price I bought my 2070 Super for 2 years ago, upgrade? or HOODLDdld?

      • Lol so many negs for this. But surely i couldn't be the only one who thought of this song when you read "HOODLDdld"

    • +4

      I’ve got a 2070 super too and even at 1440p it handles everything I throw at it , especially with DLSS helping out a lot now too. I’ll prob upgrade next GPU cycle

      • Yea same still on 1440P picked up my 2070S for $650 new just prior to 3000 series launched and it ended up being one of my best purchases ever.

    • buy at this point imo

    • +2

      Hold for a bit longer. You have a very powerful card already, and there's a chance of a REAL crash in prices in the new few months, if enough miners dump.

      The 1060 and 1070 deals were beautiful last big crash, and there were probably fewer miners back then.

      • +1

        I Googled the prices today and there is no major decline so far

        • +1

          I got my 2 fan 3070 for $500 flat last month. I can see prices dipped a little where some 3 fan models are being sold at that price. But surprisingly, the prices have held at that level more or less. Im sure once the new gen comes out at volume we will see more decline. No regrets from me so far though, its a really good card.

          • +1

            @locosam: I'm already using 2070s so I want 3070Ti or better

            • @Freddies: Yeah 3070ti is barely an upgrade over 2070s.

              I'd consider it too much bother to be worth it, personally.

              Sometimes you really want that little extra because your favourite game is only 100FPS and you're pining for a very solid 120, but usually a good upgrade is 50% or 100% better, not a small bump that non-gamers can't even notice.

              • +1

                @GandalfTheCheap: Perhaps I should wait for 4070 then? I don't want to change my PSU yet - it's 650W

                • +1

                  @Freddies: That's what I'd do.

                  If you don't desperately want the upgrade, or don't want to waste too much money, then there's no rush.

                  Whether or not a proper post-mining price crash ever eventuates, no GPU is going up in price anytime soon.

                  • +1

                    @GandalfTheCheap: Thanks for sharing your thought and we may have a look at the new AMD cards in Dec which will arrive very soon

  • -7

    Hold

    This is $350 at best

    • +5

      Yeah this is 4090 pricing.

    • +4

      Honestly how ridiculous are some of these comments. Its like they have no insight

  • $399 by the end of the year.

    • +3

      Won't happen, not even the 2070 super went that low at the end of its production cycle.

      • why? Do you mean no stock anymore at that time?

      • +4

        That's because 2070 Super wasn't dumped by thousands of miners.

    • +2

      2nd hand yes

  • +2

    5 more days to determine Nvidia's lies.

    Plus intel arc loves ram memory.

  • +5

    I would just HODL til Black Friday at least or AMD announcement.

    • +6

      RTX 4000, RX 7000, Intel ARC 700, miners dumping for less and less, black Friday
      There's no so many reasons to HODL just a little longer, hoping I can stay strong until black friday but at the rate these are dropping I dunno if I'll make it

      • Any chance of A100-80GBs coming down in price with them?

  • +1

    Does it make any sense to by 30 series if 40 series is right around the corner (and like i only mean very nearly not like perpetually holding off)

    lol actually 40 series looks to be a bit inflated eh..maybe now is the time to move

    • I'd wait till the new AMD cards are out as they don't look to be insane with there high power, heat and weight issues, nVidia's cards… I mean bricks are likely to be the whole GTX480 situation all over again.

      • +1

        What happened with 480?

        • Used loads of power and made loads of heat and AMD kicked its butt with there card at the time if nvidia didn't push their card to the limit. Its history repeating all over again.

    • +4

      40 series didn't change prices at all and wasn't expected to by anyone with a bit of experience.

      What will drive prices in the short term is miners currently dumping their now-unprofitable cards.

      Prices are finally steadily falling, but if there's enough ex-mining stock on the used market, they'll spiral down rapidly like last crypto crash.

      Worth waiting a month or two to see what happens unless you need a GPU today (and if you do, check second hand prices).

    • The 40 series equivalent of the 3070 Ti is the 4080 12 GB, which is quite expensive.

  • +5

    Those who can HODL shell HODL in good faith as
    Good things come to those who wait

    • +1

      This is the way

  • +13

    3070ti at this price still not sold out of stock after 13 hours. No matter what you say, the market is absolutely sliding down faster than what you think it is. Wait for beautiful things happening at the end of this year.

    • +1

      can't wait for Black Friday Sales!

  • +7

    RX 6800 for $699 currently the better deal

  • +3

    If you say HODL always say what your currently using at the moment as a graphics card.

    Its completely different if you want to get into gaming and you got nothing to use to play games with
    Or if you already have a 2080ti and yelling HODL every time like it even impacts you.

    • +1

      HODL - 1080ti going strong

    • +1

      HODL R9-290

    • Lohd - 730gs GTX

  • +4

    Hold.

    $350 in a month or two.

  • +1

    If only it was the Asus TUF I would buy it!
    Not sure about the 2 fans…

  • HODL now for RTX 40 Series prices to come down hahaha 🤣

  • +3

    Collective amnesia…HODL..

  • +1

    Predicting RTX3080 dumping in Nov HODL - still rocking a 1080TI

  • With Galax you get a 2yr warranty as apposed to the standard 3yr. In my personal experience and from researching customer reviews, it's a good card and doesn't have any increased likelihood of failure, in fact it's outlasted my previous Gigabyte GPU by double.

    The shorter warranty would be to reduce total cost of RMA's to them, making the marketable price cheaper. You can argue that because all other board partners offer 3yrs, that would be the reasonable expected lifespan under ACL, but I don't think there is a high likelihood this would fail in its third year anyway.

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