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PNY GeForce RTX 4080 TF Verto Edition 16GB Graphics Card $1799 + Delivery ($0 NSW, QLD, WA, SA C&C) @ Umart

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4080 for $1799 - Lowest price so far?

PNY GeForce RTX 4080 TF Verto Edition 16G Graphics Card (not the OC version)

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    • would be good if we had a few more last gen cards to get a better feel of where these cards sit relative to their predecessors

      • +4

        I have a running spreadsheet for personal interest. Here is my latest version. No links because effort.

        GPU 4K Average FPS OzBargain best price Cost per frame
        4090 177 $2,799.00 $15.81
        7900 XTX 142 $1,789.00 $12.60
        4080 136 $1,799.00 $13.23
        7900 XT 118 $1,439.10 $12.20
        3090 Ti 112 $1,999.00 $17.85
        4070 Ti 109 $1,299.00 $11.92
        6950 XT 105 $1,079.34 $10.28
        3090 103 $1,400.00 $13.59
        3080 Ti 102 $1,199.00 $11.75
        6900 XT 100 $999.00 $9.99
        3080 95 $1,040.00 $10.95
        • So the XTX we need to see pricedrop to realy give AMD a black eye! $1499 would have sparked my interest but at $1299 for a 4070Ti I was sold

  • -3

    I wouldn't even pay 1k for this peice of junk

    • It's not a bad product, it's just a bad price.

  • +2

    pardon my ignorance but if cards aren't being used by miners to make a billion pseudo dollars (bitcoin), why are these things still more expensive than an entire PC???

    • +2

      Nvidia are clinging to the hope that people will keep paying and not realise the massive price hikes were due to mining and chip shortages.

      • +1

        oh they know, but they don't want to let go of that money high after getting a taste of it the last 2 years. this is consistent with knowing they can charge as much as the market can bear.

        what it has going for them is those cuda where a lot of workloads uses. nothing in the market can beat the 4090 in terms of crunching numbers, and they know it.

        • +1

          nvidia did the same thing with 2080 cards.
          they were heaps more expansive then 10XX
          then when 30XX came out at a huge discount people that bought 20XX felt ripped off -
          2080ti was double of 3080 - LOL
          and these muppets still buy Nvidia

    • No one knows! GPU volumes are down quarter on quarter. Prices maybe suspended due to intentional low supply, maybe the early adopters are being exploited, and maybe AMD is playing along, but maybe prices will crack eventually when those willing to pay a premium run out. A lot of maybes!

      • yeah, they said the same thing for housing :)
        still hasnt crashed…we will see

      • imo, same with smart phones, everyone claims next year flagship shouldn't be more expensive (samsung or apple or etc), its unsustainable, market saturation, etc etc..

        here we are.

      • My money is on them discounting quite a bit once they run out of suckers to milk.

        They can't ignore the bottom 95% of the market forever, the maths just doesn't check out.

        But they'll hold off as long as they can.

    • One of the reason is because they have excess inventory of 30 series cards that they have to offload first, so there's no rush to lower the price of the 40 series any time soon, but, going by that logic, when the 50 series comes out, they'll blame the oversupply of 40 series. It seems Nvidia is never without an excuse.

  • +14

    A discount on an extremely overpriced item is not a bargain.

    • +3

      i dunno if thats enough of an argument

      • +11

        Why not? They have effectively doubled their price and lowered the quality at each tier. Trying to attract consumers with 'discounts' on purposely inflated top-line prices should not be rewarded or encouraged

        • How have they lowered the quality at each tier????

          The 4070ti makes the 3090 look an average buy.

          • +4

            @scuderiarmani: They've lowered the quality of tiers relative to previous families. 4080 = 3070; 4070Ti = 3060 etc

            • -3

              @Shunto: What kind of logic is that?

              4070ti out performs a 3090 with lower heat and power.

              How on earth is a 3060 the equivalent?

              • +3

                @scuderiarmani: "relative" is the key word mate..

              • +3

                @scuderiarmani: Is this the first time you've looked into computer components and their costs?

                Historically the next generation brings in better performance at no additional cost, or with a small bump. If each generation that performed better cost more relative to the previous generation we'd be paying $100,000+ for GPU's right now. The initial RTX 3080 RRP in Australia was $1,139, the RTX 2080 RRP was $1,199, the GTX 1080 RRP was $925. This appears to be the first time, we aren't getting similar RRP to the previous tier.

                Apparently the 4070Ti would be a 4060Ti if NVIDIA were going by previous generation naming conventions when you look at the relative performance and size of the die. It was originally going to be a 4080 until people pointed out their bullshit, it is just a product name, but, it holds certain expectations based on years of product history. In NVIDIA's defense, silicon costs has greatly increased, however, they are still bullshitting people.

                • @FabMan: How many $1139 3080s were there in Australia? 3?

                  Fake RRP that people clung to.

                  The fact is a 4070ti does compete with the 3090 and in cases 3090ti. No 60 series card has, ever done that.

                  • +3

                    @scuderiarmani: There was the little history of prices I gave going back that you are ignoring for some reason, the trend continues going back, you can check. It seems strange that you can't see the massive price jump. As for the RRP for the RTX 3080, that was reasonable, the prices we had to pay were not, that was an issue with COVID-19 shutting down many places but demand went crazy high due the mining boom. However, COVID-19 restrictions have greatly lifted and the mining craze is dead. So people cannot see why the RRP jumped so high, unless NVIDIA are trying to rip them off.

                    The RTX 3060Ti matches and is sometimes slightly faster than the RTX 2080, the RTX 2060 Super is roughly equal to the GTX 1080, the GTX 1660 Ti is faster than the GTX 1080, so you are very wrong, and that is part of the reason why people are calling the RTX 4070Ti a RTX 4060Ti. Also, the die size of the 4070Ti is significantly smaller than the RTX 3070Ti, let alone the RTX 3080 they tried to compare it with calling it the RTX 4080.

                    Why are you defending being extorted and ignoring the reality of the performance of the GPUs?

                    • -2

                      @FabMan: Why are you living in the past?

                      There's a war going on, the whole world is a drastically different place compared to when the 30 series was announced.

                      If you wanna game, nothing is stopping you buying an APU, or an old model GPU like a 2060, the number 1 card on Steam…

                      If you want to max out the latest and greatest HDMI 2.1 displays with a 4k 120hz signal and RT, you gotta pay.

                      I could easily argue the 90 series cards are tremendous value compared to the cards they actually replaced, the cards that weren't targeted at Gamers that cost many thousands….. But obviously everyone ignores that minor detail.

                      It's like $60 game RRP going up to $70 (US) and everyone getting in a stink… They hadn't changed in like 15 plus years…. Did your wage go up significantly in that time? Yep. Do you think the developers wages went up? Yep.

                      I've just accepted reality, this is the time we are in. I called it years ago, I said now that companies, not just GPU manufacturers, realise we are willing to pay more for entertainment goods, they'll charge more. Well they did. Nothing's gonna change that.

                      • +3

                        @scuderiarmani: Living in the past? Nope, it is called looking at trends to make informed decisions. Try it.

                        "There's a war going on" - You think war is a new thing? Did you miss the Afghanistan war, the Iraq war, the 2013 Russia vs Ukraine war, the Syrian Civil War, the China vs India skirmishes, the constant conflict with Israel and Palestine, and the many other conflicts and wars happening across the world? Take a look at the number of wars since the 21st century. The Ukraine / Russia war hasn't made the world a drastically different world. COVID-19 had a significantly bigger economic and social impact though.

                        "If you want to max out the latest and greatest HDMI 2.1 displays with a 4k 120hz signal and RT, you gotta pay." - Yes, by paying NVIDIA extortionate prices. At least the RTX 4090 is the halo product and high prices are expected, the RTX 4080 isn't. The good value of the RTX 4090 (relatively), makes the RTX 4080 look ever worse.

                        "If you wanna game, nothing is stopping you buying an APU" - Completely irrelevant to the discussion.

                        "It's like $60 game RRP going up to $70 (US) and everyone getting in a stink" - No it isn't like that at all, as while prices for games didn't go up at all, the GPU prices were increasing over time, just not with such a massive jump, more like the price increased along with paying the increased wages.

                        It is like you know you are talking shit so you are trying to throw up any crap to help your poor argument. You were adament that the 60s didn't compete with the last generation 90s, you are wrong and you can see that. Why don't you address that and not ignore it?

                        "I've just accepted reality" Well, thanks to people not like you, NVIDIA dropped the name and the RRP for RTX 4080 (now RTX 4070Ti). Those people actually did make an impact and changed the reality that NVIDIA was trying to force on them. You? No, you just accept being ripped off and say "Thank you".

                        • +4

                          @FabMan: Look at it this way…. I commented on a Phillips RGB light strip deal in the last few weeks or so…. Thinking it was one of the most outrageously priced, commonly available item I could think of. Given it cost $100s for the strip, let alone the countless more you needed to spend on the accessories to get it working….

                          It's things like this.

                          It's gamers spending absurd money on absolute BS things, like gaming chairs with lights, keyboards that cost more than a console, RGB everything…., fancy Keyboard cables, gaming network hardware… etc etc etc

                          Guess what nvidia thinks when they see that…. What's the only component that REALLY matters for gaming performance? The GPU. Why the fk should we give it away when these shallow gamers are willing to spend $1000s on BS crap that makes no difference.

                          You know who is to blame? Consumers who bought dumb things and continue to do so.

                          You want your dumb lights, well, Nvidia wants your money.

                          Horse has bolted. The whole industry has changed.

                          Though, I'd also argue gaming is still one of the absolute cheapest and best value past times going around.

                          • +2

                            @scuderiarmani: I think this point is completely valid, I hate that it is valid though.

                            • @FabMan: So do I.

                              But for years there the PC building market stagnated, till some 'genius' put rgb in something…..

                              Thank that idiot.

                              Now we've got PC's on FB marketplace with RGB lights that outsell a system with SIGNIFICANTLY more power.

                              I had a guy wanting to buy a 2 generation old system with a rubbish GPU for his younger brother at the same cost as my, at the time top of the line, ITX built 2080 system with a Meshlicious case and Ryzen 5000 series…. I laughed at him. Mine had no RGB. He wanted me to reassemble it with RGB….

                              • @scuderiarmani: F@ck RGB.

                                Back in olden times we did it all in beige, baby. Nothing but beige, and green PCB as far as the eye could see.

                                Those were the days.

                                Now, we've got Donald f@cking Trump lining up to be president of the USA - AGAIN, people identifying as lounge chairs and who knows what, and I'm expected to pay the price of a small car for a modern graphics card - just to be able to escape from this crazy world for those few precious moments life allows.

                                Maybe I'm just getting old… but how did we get here…

                • +3

                  @FabMan:

                  In NVIDIA's defense, silicon costs has greatly increased,

                  If the GPU die is significantly smaller, it doesn't matter that costs go up, their yields are still up.

                • +1

                  @FabMan: The 980, 1080 and 2080 also used the 104 class dies. The 3080 was an outlier. The 980Ti, 1080Ti and 2080Ti used the 102 dies.

  • +1

    man graphics card industry just keeps going. I reckon they already have the next few years of tech ready to go but just waiting for obsolescence

    RTX 7090 32GB in 3 years

    • I am afraid to ask about the price.

  • -1

    Just here to see everyone write the same comments as usual:
    - hodl for more drops
    - don't buy because of messaging
    - who is buying these!?
    - not a bargain
    - salty salt salt salt salt

    • +4

      you missed one
      - meta comment about the comments

    • @drprox: You forgot one - to see the negs on your own comment? 😆

      • -1

        Salt X 4. Nope that's about right!

  • +1

    dont forget, the 4000 is only there to make you buy the 3000.

    3000 is only decent price compare to the 4000s.

    • this reminds me of this quote: https://scomedy.com/quotes/688

    • 3000's are selling through though. It remains to be seen how much backlog inventory of the 3000's exist…. Cheapest 3080 in Aus right now is $1149 - which is a 10GB model: https://www.mwave.com.au/product/pny-geforce-rtx-3080-uprisi…

      The price is scaling linearly. The 4080 is +55% perfomance on the 3080.
      +55% on the price of $1149 is 1780.95 - which is around the price of this deal.

      You get what you pay for…

      • +3

        The price is scaling linearly. The 4080 is +55% perfomance on the 3080

        It’s not how things usually work. You can’t launch the next iteration of products and charge a x% more in price for x% more in performance than previous gen. The fact that you’re even mentioning this is concerning, which is to say Jenson has conditioned the brains to think this is the norm. 🙈

        (adjusting price for inflation and materials cost is fair but this is a $hit show)

    • +2

      3000 is only decent price compare to the 4000s

      nvidia has done their brain washing successfully 👏

  • +2

    Hodling with my GTX 1070. Ended up refunding my 3060 Ti, when I read that the 40 series will do AV1 hardware encode.

    • +1

      if you think about it, the 1070/80 series are a solid buy. 6-7 years later, it still runs quite a fair bit of things and all for the price of under 1k.

  • Showing as $1999 for me
    And no stock for delivery either.. (SA based)

  • +2

    You may not like the prices, but you would 100% buy this card over a 7900xtx. It's 100-200% cheaper than the going price for most 7900xtx and it's such a better card. Drivers alone make this the better purchase.

    Cost of pc gaming is expensive!

    • +1

      AMD is not the main competitor. It's PS5 and Xbox.

    • +2

      Xtx is $4000? What ?

      • Think he surely meant $100-$200 cheaper
        That's if you can even get one I guess.

    • +3

      y u lie?
      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/745375

      [Pre Order] ASUS Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB RDNA 3 Reference Model Graphics Card $1789 + Shipping @ PC Case Gear

      https://staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=7900+xtx&spos=…

      • It was a typo.. yes… but….Yeah true, it's still cheaper than most other 7900xtx models. BUT… that being said, even at $10 off parity in price, There is absolutely NO reason you would buy the AMD card, unless you're a fanboy. Which there's nothing wrong with that. I'm an AMD fanboy…. 7900xtx is not even close to the overall package of the Nvidia card. If it's $300-$400 cheaper than the 4080, then maybe you have yourself a reason to pick up the amd card.

        Coming fom an AMD fanboi here!

        • yeah I agree - im AMD but their cards are not on the same level as Ngredia
          I had 1080ti and it was the best card I owned, no driver issues, no probs with my monitor
          I now have 6800 xt and want to jump ship for their poor VR performance

    • Smashes the XTX in ray tracing, cool & quiet. Was really banking on AMD to bring the prices but seeing the absolute sh**show of the launch price (AIB models cost more than 4080 on "special"), the poor VR performance, the vapor chamber issues. PNY make pro & enterprise stuff and it shows.

      • no one is stopping you from getting the 4080.

        what you said has nothing to do with the part about them lying that the XTX is 100-200% more expensive than the 4080.

    • Die hard AMD guy here and I agree!

  • -3

    Knock off another $1000 and I'll consider it!

  • +4

    4080 TF? TF is wrong with the price?

  • -1

    Thanks bought 10

  • -3

    I purchased the 4080 and it's not bad, but not happy with the price, so we have decided to sell the card on eBay, the prices are so inflated.

    After coming from a 980, playing at 1080p is fine no dramas.

    But more than happy to sell the 4080 and be done with it,$1200 seems to be a more realistic price it has warranty but the cards becoming a burden now.

    • +4

      They are not inflated on ebay, and when you factor in absurd fees and the risks, well that's a rather silly move.

      • -2

        Why are you selling them at absurd fees, hay your telling the story.

        • +1

          Mate, do you have any idea? Or was your story complete BS.

          I'm gonna go option 2.

          EBay has 13.4% fees plus 30c.

          Which you'd know, if you sold it on ebay.

          Please tell me the inflated price you are getting…. Because I can see the sold listings too….

          • -3

            @scuderiarmani: I prefer miss.

            But I assume you miss alot of the point, on ozbargains.

            $241.50 must bother you.

            • @LoserScott: So you lost a tonne of money. Better hope you don't get scammed too.

              Enjoy your old GPU, while losing money. Genius.

              FB has no fees. Hurts hey.

              Also, no used 4080, was sold on ebay in Australia….. So how's that lie going?

              Also 'we have decided' and now you magically know sales fees… Wow you can't help but being caught out LMAO

              • @scuderiarmani: I don't know to dislike you or like you, your a strange one.

                But definitely entertaining.

                • @LoserScott: Why are you bothering commenting mate?

                  I've just caught you out for lying, you can't deny it, now your credibility on this site is absolutely shot to bits.

                  I'll be sure to bring it up when the need arises too.

                  • @scuderiarmani: Lying no, my hubbys using the GPU still for YouTube video or something.

                    Then it's sold, this site has no value to me so I'm really confused there.

    • +2

      Marketing gurus were shocked! Try this one easy trick to lose money on a new GPU purchase that you can't afford!

    • Check PNY warranty conditions they are some of the most severe of any manufacturer.
      Warranty is only with original purchaser, no PNY cards sold on ebay have warranty even if sold new.

  • +3

    My cousin asked his local shaman he said to hold prices will come down in the next few months

    • +2

      Is the local shaman tech Jesus? But it is good to see prices coming down, hopefully its a sign of things to come.

  • -2

    Closest to MRSP = $1238USD at this price

    10% drop in less than 2 months….HODL don't give in to their GREED

    • +3

      Another one that has NFI how the American sticker price works.

      THEY. PAY. TAX. ON. TOP.

      It's actually LESS THAN the RRP.

      • -3

        So… You didn't know that some US states pay little or no sales tax?

        • +1

          Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon.

          How's the population in those states compared to the others????

          Nice try but

          • +1

            @scuderiarmani: i think oregon has really high income tax though.

            • @kaleidoscope: I haven't looked into each state specifically, but I'm sure there's a reason why they are different.

              Without knowing any specifics as an outsider I'd wonder if they do it trying to attract tourism too, given those places wouldn't rank as high on the destination lists for travellers.

              Makes our GST look a whole lot simpler.

  • Good price but I need 4080 ti

    • Yeah and most likely thee's going to be a 4080 super and a 4080ti, there's such a huge gap between 4080 and 4090, it's just about how long you can wait. If we predict normal retail for the cheap 4080's is $1600 in a couple of months, then I think it may be worth it if you can accept the price reductions everyone is predicting will happen, and you're paying $200 too much. Just depends on if you need the card now

  • +2

    good to see this deal has been live for few days and its not out of stock - unlike in the past when everything would just sell out.
    maybe we are back to good old days where you can buy the card you want when you want….wouldnt that be something

  • For a "cheaper " 4080, this could be equal to quietest model 4080 out there and by a long way, 26 DBA is impressive.

    https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pny-geforce-rtx-4080-vert…

    This review is for the XLR8 model, but looks similar, but cant confirm.

    • The negative about the card is supposed to be it's power stage, being only 14 phase. I don't know what that means, or how many phases it's supposed to be for a good reference 4080. Any experts?

  • I believe this is a better card for the same price on msy:

    https://www.msy.com.au/product/pny-geforce-rtx-4080-xlr8-gam…

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