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Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 WINDFORCE OC 12GB GPU $829 or GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING 12GB GPU $1249 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ Scorptec

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4070 Ti - GV-N407TGAMING OC-12GD - was $1499, cheapest on staticICE is $1,440. Only available for delivery except a few left in Silverwater.

4070 - GV-N4070WF3OC-12GD - was $969, cheapest on staticICE is $920.

Spec's: https://www.gigabyte.com/Comparison/Consumer/Result/3?pids=8…

Both come with Alan Wake 2.

24 hours only! First 100 / 50 orders only, 1 per customer.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2023

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    • +1

      You think the buying power of your wage will increase sometime soon? Right now the dollar in your pocket is diving harder than anytime in living memory . Unless you can remember the 1930's

      • Price will come down when idiots stop buying this, nothing to do with aud

        • I'm not just talking about AUD I'm talking buying power in Australia and western world collectively. it's diving much quicker than reported inflation.
          the average grocery bill is double from 2018.. that's 100% increase in 5 years.

        • price will come down though you are right.. just have to wait for total redundancy .. in 4 -5 years

  • +3

    Paging anyone GPU smart to help me out if possible, should I pull the trigger on the 4070 deal or wait until the 40 super cards drop? Currently looking to upgrade from a 1070 with a $1000 budget. Thanks!

    • +2

      If you want/need a GPU now get the 4070, but if you want/need a GPU early 2024, wait for super.

    • What CPU and ram do you have?

      • 32GB of Ram and a Ryzen 5 3600

        • +1

          4070 then? Higher end cards will be held back by your CPU.

          What res you play at? 1080p? 4k?

        • +1

          Well IMHO. with the 3600cpu and you are ready to upgrade this year. I would upgrade to 4070 for sure. Black Friday may get one closer to $800 or if you are lucky under $800.

          Then in 1-2 years, it will still be a decent card when you choose to go AM5. you can like leap frog CPU -GPU in 2 - 3 year cycles. lol
          4070 in your system will get you playing current AAA games at 1440 ultra and some 4k upscaled. if you are happy with 60fps.

          So then l this year 3600 with 4070 .. then 2025 you get a 8600cpu with am5 mb / ddr5 ram and rtx4070 will still hold because of dlss.
          Then 2027 — 8600 with a new rtx6070

          It's probably the most economical well to stay in AAA game.

          So you will be happy with a 4070 just make sure you buy a decent m.2 2TB SSD with the spare 170$ .. like an sn770 if you don't already.
          with $1000 that will certainly be best way to turbocharge your current setup.

          p.s don't bother with radeon card with your older CPU.. it will just chug without dlss

      • Any advise for me? looking into getting a graphic card and have been waiting for sometime.
        64gb Ram, i5 13600k, 850w psu. Thinking between 7800 xt and or 4070

        • +1

          Yes 4070 now or wait for 4070super

    • -1

      Don't buy 4070, get yourself 6800xt, for $600 off eBay , it's a superb card for $$

    • Go look up DLSS 3 and 3.5 and see if those type of technologies is something you want

      If so 4070 at this price probably one of the best deals atm, and not like newer cards will improve those type of software optimizations

      Tho if you wanna spend more and if u play in 4k likely 4070ti will be a better buy, look for deals for that

      As for the people recommending AMD just remember they are way behind in software, but they keep up and are competitive without those so its upto you.

    • I got a 4070ti for $1100 new through eBay CA absolutely wait

  • +2

    This making me feel a bit better about my 3080Ti purchase for 1k. Still overpriced.

    • Don't forget people were paying 2.5k during covid shortages lol

  • +5

    4070 at $800 is starting to look like a decent value card. Decent all round 1440p 60hz performance with ability to play smooth 4k with a bucket of dlss .
    It seems that unless you are running a 7800x3d or 13900 you will be often CPU bottlenecked in nearly all games with a 4080 and 4090.
    If you are running a mid range CPU like a 5600x, this is a good upgrade coming from 10 or 20 series . Much better performance than the 4060ti.

    Otherwise go for AMD FuzzSR if you are morally conflicted about the coming AI apocalypse.

    • +1

      I would pull the trigger at $800 and no more.

      • 2nded

    • Still double where it should be this late in it's lifecycle, but better than at launch.

      • Still double where it should be

        "should be" according to what?

        • -1

          According to where xx70 prices generally sit, this long after they've launched, throughout history.

          • +1

            @GandalfTheCheap: Practically everyone can agree they should be cheaper, how much cheaper though factoring in all the unfortunately understandable hikes (inflation, lithography etc) I couldn't say. As for the more grey reasonings, I'd say the number one justification (in their books), would be the significant advancements in software since Turing. I don't like it, but I can see the reasoning.

          • +1

            @GandalfTheCheap: it only launched 6 months ago

      • +2

        you expecting a 4070 to be 410$ ? likes its 2003?

  • it seems credit card and paypal get charged fees, is that normal?

    • Not PayPal no

      • seems weird, but I'm surprised to see "A payment surcharge of 1% applies for all PayPal transaction"

    • Lots of places are making you pay the surcharge directly now instead of absorbing it.

  • Much cheaper 4070ti's on ebay with various discount codes. The 4070 is a good price though

    • +1

      Yes, 4070 is the better deal, that's why I made it the main one.

  • 4070 and Rx 6800 pretty much have the same performance (4070 is slightly better " which you could get from Amazon for 690 . If you don't care about ray tracing.

    • +3

      If you’ve seen Alan Wake 2 and Cyberpunk you should care about Ray Tracing

    • +1

      'pretty much' the same performance if you dont count 50% more frames through frame gen (not real frames I know, but definitely add to perceived smoothness) , cleaner better look image with less artifacts,
      double to triple ray tracing performance.

      but yes 6800 is almost as good at baked lighting and 3d texture rendering as 4070.

  • -1

    rubbish

  • +1

    So… buying during BF sales means we miss out on any price drops due to "super" versions that may be released next year, BUT we get the BF price drop instead. And the supers themselves will be full price I guess.

    Also, it seems early in the BF cycle with >1 week to go. Too early to Jump?

    Is this card (or Gigabyte) any good in comparison with other 4070s?

    Sincerely,
    Ill informed & indecisive
    x

    • Personally, I think it's too early to jump given there are plenty of suppliers for this card…

    • +2

      I keep saying this. If you are willing to wait another 3-5 months for super. Assuming you will wait a few months for price to stabilize.

      Which is only 5-20 per cent faster.

      Then why wouldn't you wait another year (early 2025) for 50 series? Which should be 40-60 per cent faster and come with new tech. Probably more vram too?

      So if you see a good deal. Just buy. Or hold until 50 series and buy with no regrets.

      Just remember super is not new cards. They are reconfigure current gen card to last ditch make sales and clear stock. They can make more money selling super than using stock clearing sale. That's all.

      Gigabyte is good brand. Overall all 40 series mid range has no bad card because of very low power consumption. Everyone over designed due to expecting similar to 30 series power draw.

      Price wise. 4070 T is shit price. Not a sale. 4070 is ok. But I would hold for sub 800. After all they need to clear stock before super.

  • With the shipping to perth, I might hold out for a cheaper card (I don't need to much power), but just need a little more than my 7950x has onboard. Hopefully black Friday comes through for me

  • I literally bought a Intel Arc A770 16gig for 550. Wish I saw this I would have gotten it instead :(

    • There have been rumblings that some people have figured out how to crossflash these to Flex 170's (their more expensive datacentre equivalent)

      Not really useful for gamers, but boy does that open up possibilities for the HomeLab crowd. (Namely, SR-IOV)

  • Will wait for the 4070super which will have 16G Vram, no point to get a 12G card nowadays

    • +4

      Those were leaks, not confirmed. New 4070 will still have 12 Gigs.

    • One of the links supplied in this post shows only 4070 ti super will have 16gb and 407 super will still be 12gb but let's see. I am keen on 16gb 4070 super.

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