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Inno3D GeForce RTX 4070 Ti X3 OC 12GB GDDR6X Graphics Card $1299 Delivered + Surcharge @ Shopping Express

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Hi all,

Happy Friday! I'm a long time lurker and this is my first time posting.

I just stumbled across this deal after looking for a GPU and thought that it might benefit a few of you that have the budget for this. I understand that MSRP is rubbish but at least its nice to see that the RTX 4070 Ti is already getting cheaper at $1299 which is an ATL.

Please note that this is apart of the SHOPPING EXPRESS EPIC HOUR timed deal occuring on the 15th January at 10pm-11pm with only 10 Units available and free shipping. I will not be purchasing this because it's way out of my budget but I wish good luck to those that are looking for this card at a 'better price' considering the current pricing.

Link to the actual product.
https://www.shoppingexpress.com.au/buy/inno3d-geforce-rtx-40…

Thanks for being apart of my first post :)

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  • +1

    When it goes below 1k it will be a decent deal

    • +4

      Needs to be around $800-900.

    • +1

      Even 1k would be fine I reckon, delivered without surcharge.

    • -1

      Hell no, it's a xx60/ti tier card, sub 700 or bust.

  • +5

    Still can't understand how a 4090 in the US is $1599 which is $2300AUD. While they are priced $3100-$3600 here. Where is the price difference going?

    • the same reason why youtube premium is $30 a year in turkey

      • +3

        Is it the same reason though?

        • +7

          yeh they charge what people are willing to pay.

          • +1

            @Jaduqimon: Good point, what the market will bear.

          • +1

            @Jaduqimon:

            they charge what people are willing to pay

            Technically, they charge what they guess people are willing to pay.

            With all the market research and analysis in the World, the guess is still a guess. It can be wrong.

            Case in point: you can overprice a mediocre GPU so badly you have to drop a hundred bucks off the price within days of it's launch.

            • +1

              @GandalfTheCheap: yep they guess what people will pay and adjust accordingly. Its better to over price first and reduce than to under price and get even more backlash for increasing the price.

    • "Charge what the market will bear"

      US RRP is without state-based sales tax; nonetheless $1599 + 10% (for GST) = ~$2530 AUD. Add a little bit of fluff typical on goods sold in AU and you should be looking at ~$2700-2800 AUD. The Gainward Phantom sale lately turns out to be a half decent buy considering the climate.

      • Let me guess, I missed it? :P

        Nevermind I see it, I can see $2799 damn nice deal, as far as 4090's go

        • My mate bought one - performs well; very cool and quiet card.

          • @Murpha: Who's buying a 4090 for a cool and quiet experience? If you're buying the best of the best, isn't the intention to actually use the damn thing?

            • @DDman7: 4090s all have overkill coolers as nvidia was designing a more power hungry card in mind originally. Even at full blast the FE cards won't reach 70c.

              Even then you need to remember coil whine is still a thing which affects how annoying/loud a gpu can get.

            • @DDman7: If you are using multiple cards (4 GPUs system with threadrippers are not uncommon), it's useful to limit power to reduce the noise and heat and to fit the PSU and the power outlet limits.

  • +4

    This card should be in the $1000 to $1100 range tops, based on US pricing. But going off the tier of the chip vs last gen, even when taking into account the increased component costs, should really be in the $800 to $900 ballpark.

    • it does not hurt to dream I guess.

    • Just don't buy their bricks and we the consumers can crash the market.

  • +2

    Haha so why are 3080s still priced new around $1250-1350 this stuff just doesn't make sense these days is the 4070ti 20% faster than a 3080 or a 3090 ?

    • Because that's what they cost them to buy and then resell

  • +1

    I personally avoid the more "budget" you brands, it I'm gonna spend that much I prefer to get a quality brand I can trust. Not that these are bad

    • Is that a big thing anymore? Years back NVIDIA then AMD told the board partners the cards have to be made a certain way and quality of all products dramatically increased then with boost clocks their special techniques of individual performance became less relevant too? Now surely you mainly worry about the coolers?

      • +1

        Right, from my experience the cheaper cards may be much more noisy.

        • Makes sense. Though I find spending $100 to $200 more for similar performance too painful considering you can often undervolt and/or underclock a smidge on the cheap cards to reduce temperatures and then use MSI Afterburner fan curve to control the speed and noise of the fans too. ~98% of the performance, lower temps, quieter fans, save a hundred or two, for a little bit of work I quite enjoy doing anyway.

  • damn, just bought a 3080 for this price recently

  • +1

    3080TI < 4070TI ≈ 3090. The 3080Ti lowest price is $1500, but now is out of stock, so 1299 is a good deal?

    • I recently picked up a 3080 Ti for $1k, SH but with 3 years warranty still.

      Someone tell me it was at least an okay deal please.

      • +1

        Considering the price of gpu that's fine for a 3080ti, great card I have one myself

      • +1

        You possibly could have got a 3090 for that price but for 3 years warranty left that's pretty good

  • -2

    The hilarious thing is Nvidia CEO Jensen, and amd CEO lisa they're both Taiwanese and have a very close relationship almost like siblings.

    And down the road is tsmc, geez talk about a tiny island.

    Who knows what pyramid schemes enacted behind closed doors for the next 20 years.

    sourced from Wikipedia:

    Su and her husband Dan[2] are based in Austin, Texas.[14] Su and Nvidia co-founder and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang have been described as cousins or niece and uncle;[65] however, she has dismissed these claims as "not true".[66][better source needed]

  • Wouldn't touch Inno3D or Colorful with Jensen's jacket. Lowest I'll go is Galax/Gainward.

  • Is it just me or is that borderline not abusive pricing for the Australian market? To think I'd live to see the day!

  • Anyone update the great $/frame table?

    Cant remember who usually posts or where to find it?

    Cheers

    • I also would like to see a dollar per frame table with the best historical prices. it'll really display the lack of improvement in dollars per frame for this generation which is something you would have historically expected and should be classified as unacceptable

  • +1

    Note: 3090's has more vram so is better long term.

    Edit: don't know why i got neg but the 12gb 4070ti is unacceptable in 2023. 12gb is already getting bottlenecked in some games, especially ones with mods or ones being run in 4k. If you want the card to be viable for 4< years like a card at this price should, you would need 16gb as the bare minimum. Obviously use case can vary but if you are spending this much on a gpu, you are probably gaming at resolutions and fps ranges where the bottlenecks will hit.

    • Makes sense in that the 4070Ti is really the 4060, just don't tell anyone.

    • Yeah, NVIDIA are stingy on VRAM. This seems like a very powerful 1440p GPU, but a terrible 4K GPU.

  • -1

    Should I sell my 3080 12GB and get this instead?

    • No, you're only enabling this price jacking even more then eBay at sales times. Just buy a brick next gen, the 3080 12GB is really good, and you most likely just want more FPS but don't need it. Enjoy your games dude and check back in next gen, as better power connectors will be normal at that stage to.

  • wonder what a used rtx3090 will fetch now i have a 4090.. time to scour ebay and such

  • +1

    Consumers have the power to resist, let Nvidia keep their card and let it rot on the shelf if they want to play hardball, then we can too, they need us more then we need them.
    Wait until their earnings call and their share prices collapse. DON'T BUY these cards guys, your old GPU will be just fine, playing games on lower settings if you can.

    • +1

      There are so many awesome old games at this stage, there little reason for most to jump at this point, plus tough times seem to be ahead.

      • That is what I have been doing, going through the old games I missed at the time and my older GPU is maxing out the monitors resolution and refresh rate.

    • +1

      Also people can pickup an awesome gaming laptop for these prices, I got the HP Victus with a 5800H and 3060 for less then $1100 a few weeks ago from that Harvey Normans deal.

  • regardless of price, but I think 4080 16gb is more like 4070Ti based on their specs
    4080 12gb which is now named 4070 Ti should be like 4070 instead
    given the huge spec gap between 4090 and 4080, I am sure we will see at least 3 4080 variants like 4080Ti , 4080 Super, 4080 20gb (maybe?)

  • This card (or the 3080 RTX) are what I consider to be the minimum for gaming on a 4k monitor. As the poster states, it is out of my budget as well. I won't be upgrading from 2560x1440 to 4k anytime soon given these ripoff pricings on GPUs.

  • Be very careful buying stuff from shopping express. I'd avoid them like the plague. I bought the previous 5800x3D offer from them and it took them 4 days to process my payment and another 6 days to reply my 4 emails about the status of the order. On the 11th day, they told me that they couldn't fill my order and would have to refund me the cost. It took them another 4 days to process a bank deposit refund. Their customer service is non-existent. Avoid!

  • -2

    $906USD
    Still more than MRSP and MRSP sucks
    Will upvote when we have $500USD 4070TIs

    • 1299 AUD at a recent average of 66c = 857. Take out 10% GST and it's USD 779.

      Of course the current spot rate is closer to 69-70c which makes it very close to US MSRP ex-GST.

  • -2

    So from now on as Nvidia releases new products if the performance improves it will be priced accordingly hence it will increase forever

  • $200 off a very overpriced RRP is not good enough people wake up don't buy

  • Yeah not buying till under 1k

  • Is it OOS?

    • I doubt it, maybe no one buys it and they took it off.

      Its the most basic model of all aib, i wouldnt buy it above $700.

      • +1

        it got sold out fairly quickly after 10pm

        • How do you know? It still a rip off price.
          70 series should be $700 as rule of thumb.
          I bought my 1070 for $500.

          • @jsilverhand: because i was there watching it getting sold and refreshing the webpage

            • -1

              @Smilence03: Terrible price and aib model, why would they spend soo much on these.

              If its suprim or aorus or strix maybe I bite for $1199.

  • I don't think the link ever led to the product…all I saw was the SSD+HDD combo

    I am therefore revoking my vote.

    • Sold out too quickly for all of us. Back to 1450 after 10:15

  • I got one of this, package has been opened before also the product is faulty !

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