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Palit INFINITY 3 GeForce RTX 5070 12GB Graphics Card $999 Delivered ($0 VIC, NSW, SA C&C/ in-Store) @ Centre Com

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Still too expensive for me, but still share this if anyone want one. Surcharge may apply


Surcharges: 0% for bank deposit, Afterpay & Zip Money. 1.2% for VISA / MasterCard & PayPal. 2.2% for AmEx.

Free shipping excludes WA, NT & remote areas.

This is part of Mother's Day deals for 2025.

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  • +27

    Nvidia is like being in a abusive relationship, just say NO!

    Just got myself a RX 7800 XT yesterday and I'm sooo happy :)

    • +1

      What's your setup?

      • +2

        With a AMD Ryzen 7 7700 for my 8 year old

    • -4

      7800xt is probably the best value card in the market at the moment. That said, if you want to game at 4k, the 5070 is superior in every way, well except for price. And of course DLSS4

  • +15

    Rx 9070 is regularly going for $1050-1100. Much better deal.

  • +3

    You'd think that with the AUD going up against USD the prices would be a bit better.

    • +8

      No it only works the other way.

    • no because these stocks were likely purchased when the AUD was worse parity so the stores used more AUD to purchase, if they were to drop the price now to sell, they would make a loss

      • +2

        Yes, and then when they buy stock at better rates but then the dollar worsens, they make a better profit! Funny how it only works one way…

    • +2

      If the AUD goes down compared to the USD then they raise their prices to increase their profit margins, if the AUD goes up compared to the USD then they maintain prices to increase their profit margins.

  • +2

    no

  • +12

    lol the Mother's Day banner.

    • +8

      Nothing says LOVE like an overly expensive GPU

    • +2

      My mum would disown me for a GPU with less than 16Gb RAM…

      • +1

        Smart mum :)

  • +13

    FU nvidia!!
    This should have 24GB, 5080 should have 32GB, 5090 should have 38-48GB!!

  • RTX 4090 getting sold for crazy prices on FB marketplace and ebay

  • +4

    will buy for $600

    NVIDIA spent over two years developing the 5070, yet it offers no performance improvement over the 4070 Super. And to make it worse, it's significantly more expensive than the 4070 Super was at the time of its phase-out. Honestly, it's downright shameful.

    • -2

      they didnt spend 2 years developing the 5070. the gaming GPUs are now just a by product of Nvidia spending 2 years developing their AI.

  • +2

    Shame the 5070 only has 12gb

    • +1

      It was done on purpose to stop people buying it for AI work and pump up sales of the 5070ti/5080.

      • +3

        Exactly. And that is also why the 5080 only has 16GB VRAM.

    • -3

      Yeah, 5060 with 16GB is cheaper and better IMHO

  • +6

    I'm tired boss…

  • +5

    RTX 3080 Ti == RTX 4070 Super == RTX 5070.
    All have 12GB VRAM and all perform within a few percentage points of each other.

    Similarly, RX 6800 == RTX 5060 Ti.
    Both have 16GB VRAM and perform wildly different in various games, with the RX 6800 beating the RTX 5060 Ti by 20% in some games, and the Blackwell card beating out the venerable Navi 21 one by 20% in others. But nevertheless when averaged out - they perform within a percentage point of each other overall. (Radeon RX 7700 XT is right in this zone of performance as well - albeit with 4 less GB of VRAM)

    • But… but… frame generation!!! /s

      I have money burning a hole in my pocket to upgrade from my 3080 to something with 16GB VRAM, but I just can't bring myself to spend $1500. And I do AI stuff, so I need cuda (hopefully AMD's event in June has some exciting news and I can just get a 9070 XT like a normal person).

    • RTX 3080 Ti == RTX 4070 Super == RTX 5070.

      $1199 =/= $599 =/= $549

      But really the middle option should be the 4070 Ti @ $799 USD on launch, and maybe the 3090 for the 30 series while we're at it (with a slight discounting to eliminate for the extra VRAM). Silly to compare two mid-gen refreshes with a early-gen card.

      All have 12GB VRAM and all perform within a few percentage points of each other.

      Except you can overclock the 5070 for 12% more performance with only 30W more power consumption versus stock, putting it up as a 4070 Ti Super competitor (sans 4GB of VRAM), and that's today, with today's implementation of the technology involved, while also having the option of a further 2x from frame gen performance (where that technology makes sense).

      If VRAM requirements do get squished back down - and it's extremely likely this will occur - it's an elite 1440p card, potentially a great 4K card. If they don't, then there'll be the 15GB or 18GB 5070 Super at the same price in 9-12 months.

  • Prices on Centercom

    RTX3060 8GB - $399
    RTX4060 8GB - $469-529
    RTX4060Ti 8GB - $649
    RTX5060Ti 8GB - $719-$869
    RTX5060Ti 16GB - $869-999

    GPU Prices are Cooked!

    i thought mining prices were bad!
    i thought the AI prices were bad!

    F##K 5-Series Prices Are Bad!, imagin bying a 5060 for almost $1000..
    hope these just Rott on the shelf

    • Talk to the ACCC, talk to the distributors gouging the retailers and consumers, talk to TSMC, talk to your local member.

      If we were paying reasonable additional margins for AU cost of living, this deal would be $870. Tidy little 15% additional margin being carved out by just the distributors alone.

    • during last years Black Friday sales, 4060 were going for $350 and 470 for $750.
      Prices are indeed cooked.

  • at this rate ill have my 4080 for at least 5 years. Prices are cooked, no real competition so small increments is all we will get and I refuse to play games that are poorly optimised because devs figure we can just use dlss etc to hit 30fps. I honestly think that my 40 years of gaming is coming to an end.

    • I honestly think that my 40 years of gaming is coming to an end.

      I hear you. Im hoping battlefield 6 can meet expectations

    • 60 series is probably the step you are looking for, as things will move over to TSMC's 3nm process, and that's likely to deliver 1.8x density while only being at most a 20% price increase for the same die size.

      That's almost enough wiggle room for a 6060 Ti that beats a 5080 (and that's assuming they can't use AI tooling to affordably push massive architectural updates).

  • The ebay deal for $999 it a little better if you can get discount ebay gift card ( 3% macq account) + shopback/cashback 2%

  • rumors have already begun on super models for 5070 and 5080 with 18gb and 24gb using 3gb ddr7 chips I believe.

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