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Palit GeForce RTX 5080 Gaming Pro V1 16GB Graphics Card $1895 Delivered (Excl. NT) @ Smarthomestoreau eBay

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For those crazy enough to get 50 series, here's an ATL. Another $625 and it'll finally match the 4080 ATL😂😭

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  • +13

    24GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 Super GPU is coming sooner than expected, says leak

    • +1

      Any price speculations?

      • +33

        $5080 was the speculation

    • +7

      Before the end of the year is pretty much a normal timeline, so be mindful of the wait.

      5070 and 5070 Ti deals are currently way better value than the 5080.

      • add some extra months wait because every retailer will be out of stock like the launch

      • -1

        Yea, I dont think $600+ more for extra 8GB and 10-15% extra performance a good trade. Assuming super has the same price.

        • +6

          $1500 would be a best case scenario for the 5080 Super, and would require a massive scale-up of 3GB DRAM chip manufacture, and a massive demand drop for TSMC 5nm/4nm that forces them to drop price, but both are coming at some point.

          Could just as easily be $1900-$2100 again.

    • +1

      Pity not 32GB..

    • source? so far i've only seen it being attributed to one random chiphell forum user, who anyone can verify (from post history) is completely unaffiliated.

      • Still speculation, it's based on Nvidia switching to SK Hynix and Micron as partners for GDDR7 production.

        Which they were in the middle of doing for 'a while' i.e. October 2024.

        Traditionally Nvidia uses Samsung, but the partnerships with SK Hynix and now Micron are "new" or new-ish. These deals are long-reaching so the production companies can reserve inventory/yields - Nvidia may not have yet sent off branding to the AIBs to make packaging and test hardware.

        It still may be a year off from the rumour to retail shelves.

    • Yeah, it's an in-place upgrade from 16Gbit to 24Gbit GDDR7 chips (2GB to 3GB) because Nvidia is also going to be sourcing from Micron and SK Hynix, "eventually".

      I don't think the issue is Nvidia, it's that the GDDR7 isn't available at the spec and performance that Nvidia wants.

      The holdup has been speculated for a while, since they started GDDR7 production in October last year, it's not yet up to yield in May/June 2025. Very few companies have switched entirely to GDDR7 - so there's likely production / yield issues.

      What this means generally is that these denser chips will likely have a slower clock speed and wider/denser throughput (as power draw is fixed unless they redesign the cards), so they will be faster in some operations, hence the 5070 / 5080 "super" being likely over a Ti. The overall change won't be a huge bump in most gaming or AI tasks.

      FWIU, Samsung was picked first, now SK Hynix, and Micron is coming later

  • +10

    Good to see the hype and price coming down. Hopefully this trend will continue.

  • +5

    I will wait for around 1500-1600

  • +1

    my first computer with a 4070 cost this much

    • My first computer with dual 780 Tis cost this much. How times have changed.

      • my first car costs this much, that was 30 years back.

    • An RTX 5070 system still costs only this much, less even if you're willing to scrape the bottom of the barrel with parts.

    • i remember paying over $2k for a Pentium 4 and it could play warcraft

    • +1

      Edit: I meant Radeon 4870 from 2008

  • +5

    Kinda wild that I sold a 4080 Super for $1700 on fbmarketplace

    Hoping to snatch a 9070xt for under 1200 but I may be waiting for a bit

    • Curious, are you downgrading to save money. As I can't see any other reason for going to a 9070xt from a 4080 super?

      • +5

        Yeah, I stopped gaming for a bit and I used none of the rtx features anyways (except DLSS 4, that upscaling tech was crazy good).

        I had a RX 6800 before the 4080S and I found the drivers and amd software better anyways. $500 price delta is a quite bit for +-10% more performance (my gaming workload is amd bias anyways).

  • +6

    The 5080 on average is 20% better in games at 1440p (excluding Raytracing etc.) compared to the 9070 XT so really should only be priced ~$1,400 give or take.

    • -4

      20% raster, 35% raytracing, better upscaling, and multi framegen if that's your thing. It's a significantly better card. It's worth more than a 12% premium over a 9070 XT.

      • -3
        • No.

          And it goes up another 12% for the same effective power consumption as the 9070 XT when you overclock it, so 35% on raster, really. You're making an argument for the 5080 to be priced at $1649.

        • +1

          you are on reddit to much

          'fake frames' stop this agenda without even using the tech.

      • -6

        Path tracing even more, power/performance balance continues up the curve with overclock (+12% for 30W more). Easily worth a 25% premium.

        • +4

          Well… using your maths of a 25% premium - You can currently get a 9070 XT for $1249 from Scorptec - so a 1.25x equates to $1561.25.

          At this price of $1975 for a 5080, you're still paying a premium of $413.75. This is still not a great price.

          You'll want a performance gain of almost just over 58% to justify this price

          • @NutImpressed: As you can see above, I think a 30-35% premium is fair, so we're mostly agreeing. But you've got an overflow of ego-driven gamers who think the xx90 is a product for them, and they're willing to keep paying silly prices for the 5080 if they can't get the 5090.

            The 5080 will continue to drop, just slower because the 5090 is so professional adjacent for AI developers.

      • I have a 4090 and don't agree at all. AMD is making a great card and in a few years when I inevitability upgrade I'll be getting an AMD.

  • +1

    I think this needs to be about 17-1800 for it to move

    The price increase over the 5070ti for the performance is not good enough

    • +7

      $1500

      • +1

        It'll come i reckon, at least when the super arrives, 4080 super cards were consistently $1500 before the 50 series launch

  • I can't even sell 4070ti for $800

    • Really! I might actually look into buying one then

    • That’s what I sold mine for

    • but 4070ti will have physx

  • -1

    Will this play skyblivion when it's our later this year? It's the only thing worth upgrading for..

  • -7

    https://www.reddit.com/r/hardware/comments/1icph0s/nvidia_rt…

    wait for the next gen not worth it. Buy a 4080 or wait for 6080

    • +3

      New 4080 no existe.

  • just get the 5070ti for $1200

    • +7

      And where exactly is it $1200?

      • +2

        He forgot to add "if you could"

        • +1

          so I got it from the 5070ti palit deal here https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/905632

          I got it for $1375 with ebay plus, I used topcashback to get 3% back and I paid with gift cards from Macquarie marketplace for another 3% discount so it was $1292.5 now here is the kicker to get it below 1200, I got the GST component as I ran the invoice under an ABN back making it sub $1200 and closer to 1150.

          I also managed to get the 9070XT for $1139 which I kept in the box until all my parts came in and I managed to resell it for 1250.

          Cheers

          • @tqqq: They will cancel your topcashback because you use a code though

            • @Daffan: as per the terms:

              Cashback is ineligible on the following: use of any coupon codes (unless specifically listed on TopCashback); travel category items; charity & non-profit items; real estate; vehicles; eBay plus memberships; purchase of gift cards; best offer accepted prices; auctions; purchases using vouchers or eBay credit; shipping. Note: payments made with eBay gift cards are eligible for cashback.

              last sentence states I can use gift cards to pay. cheers

              https://imgur.com/a/zXOAMAn

              • @tqqq: I mean my deal is probably not the best but $1162 is hard to beat right now for the 5070ti. It is 5% better than the 9070XT and I have had plenty of fun with the frame generation in DOOM. You also get a copy of doom worth $170.

            • @Daffan: oh do you mean the MYFY20 code? in that case add $30 ontop so it will be $1200 flat. Cheers

              • +4

                @tqqq: Removing GST doesn't count as a deal

              • +1

                @tqqq: Yeah they deny if you use the 20% code, sucks but it is what it is. 20% > 3%

  • insane. I guess this will continue for a while until more chipmakers enter the market. surely there are some chinese up-and-comers?

    • +2

      Only up-and-comer in the graphics card market is Intel and theyre quite a bit away

  • Pathetic 16

  • +2

    Till the AI madness dies down this is how the prices will look like for gamers..I am into AI and into gaming so I get both angles but demand is too high atm on both fronts and supply cannot cope so we have these ridiculous prices.. my late 2024 build with a 4090 costs the same as a second hand 4090 today ..it is what it is.. demand and supply .. the GPU market will only cool down once the AI market gets realistic which hopefully will happen soon

  • 4070ti or 5070ti?

  • +1

    I went from a 460ti to a 560ti when I transitioned from an older pre build system (from Centrecom, which was a beast….. until the power supply blew up lol) to a custom built system from Scorptec. I then side-upgraded to a 780ti a few years later and survived on that card……… until I took a leap of faith when the 2080ti's went down in price (to $799) and pounced.

    The price of cards when the 2080ti came out to now is just wild. I do want to be "current" but paying $1,900 - $5,000 for a video card is insane. Granted yes if you want to buy it go for it. I keep thinking of alternate purchases ($5,000 is a lot of 4K movies for example haha) instead of buying ONE solitary item for that amount.

    I've finally decided to get off my rear end and get a new system in 2025, my 560ti to 780ti pc is 13 years old at this point…. so it's time to get with the times. I've been surviving in gaming laptops for the last 4 years. But I'm more likely going to custom build the machine and "borrow" the 2080ti until I make up my mind on what video card to embrace and purchase.

    • I do want to be "current" but paying $1,900 - $5,000 for a video card is insane.

      There are so many capable cards under $1,900, why pay that amount if you don't want/have to?

      • Oh I know that and especially since I'd only (likely) game at 1080p the extra grunt isn't really needed. But rather the extra FPS at that resolution is desired and what I'd be seeking.

        When I updated video cards back in the day I got excited over an extra 20fps boost when playing certain games. Doubly more so when playing those same games on newer hardware saw them double the original fps I played them at years ago.

        I'd never get a 4090/5090…… would consider the 4080/5080 tech. Logically I should just get a 5060ti (and it's marginally better or the same as a 2080ti in some categories) as I don't always play in full ultra/Max settings in today's games as depending on the game the extra detail in the vision hurts my eyes (too sharp or something).

        • Not considering AMD?

          I get you've been team green since all the way back to the GTX 460, but the RTX 5000 series really weren't a priority for NVIDIA and you can tell

          • @CrispyChrispy: I'll have to do some research, I had a few AMD cards but this was mid to late 2000. I’ve been on the nvidia bandwagon since 2010.

  • For the ultimate in realism 2025, I go outsideTM

  • 2 days later and still heaps in stock. Even the Ozbargain effect wasn't enough to sell out this turd. Hope is on the horizon.

  • Dropped $80

  • Pulled the trigger at $1895. With the $1500 gc cap, that brings it to $1835. If cashback works, might be just under $1800.

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