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[Pre Order] Inno3D GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB OC Twin X2 GDDR7 Graphics Card $739 Delivered ($0 VIC, NSW, SA C&C) @ Centrecom

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Just spotted this while hunting for a 5060 Ti 16GB - $739 delivered (excl WA/NT) with code FAF80 at Centrecom. It’s the lowest price I’ve seen so far for a 16GB OC variant.

Brand is Inno3D, which isn’t flashy but gets the job done.

ETA: Usually 2 to 5 Days


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.

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Comments

  • +25

    I love seeing the listings for the 5060ti….most 16gb sold out. 8gb plenty of stock. Wtf were they thinking with the 8gb model. Leather jacket knob has lost his mind.

    • +5

      Wtf were they thinking with the 8gb model

      Hello, I Like Money!

    • +2

      same with AMD…. they are attacking the media for pushing the 8Gig is bad messaging (Nvidia with the 5060 review debacle and AMD with their usual resident idiot Azor on twitter) which is just them telling the truth about billion and trillion $ companies nickle n diming consumers.

    • +3

      time to learn soldering and aliexpress

    • +3

      Prebuilts on here which all use the 8gb variant.

  • +2

    Isn't this the price of an RTX 5070 already?

    • +11

      The cheapest for 5070 is $951 with an eBay Plus perk.

      Though in my mind paying anywhere close to $1k for a 70-series card is kind of a rip. 80-class cards costing $2000 is also just insanity.

    • +1

      5070 did dip to $908 but wasn't many available at that price.

  • +18

    Trash card. Don't buy it.

    • +1

      Why? It has 16GB VRAM.

    • +9

      Agreed, gpu compare rates it as 1.3% better than my 3070. You can get a 3070 for $3-400.

      • +4

        I'd like one for $3 please

        • +1

          I will cover your offer sir: $4.38 cash

  • +10

    wow a 60 series card for $739

    what a time to be alive!

      • +8

        That was during the height of the pandemic & Bitcoin mining boom with actual material shortages, causing panic buying and scalping. High price during that period was caused by low supply and extremely high demand.

        Now it's different, there's plenty of stock on the shelves and there are no scalpers, and mining is dead. Demand (by gamers) isn't high today because prices are too high, but Nvidia sees no reason in reducing prices for gamers because the majority of their revenue is in the data center business. And datacenter businesses have way bigger budgets than a bunch of gamers who only purchase 1 GPU at most, every few years.

        The DIY market is nothing but a rounding error in their books.

        https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fu…

        • That was during the height of the pandemic & Bitcoin mining boom with actual material shortages, causing panic buying and scalping. High price during that period was caused by low supply and extremely high demand.

          The MSRP for the 3060 Ti was $688 AUD, this guy references it in his comment here: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/9751259/redir and I checked with Gemini AI and it says the same.

          Edit: Found a Kotaku article on wayback machine that also confirms the $688 MSRP for Australia: https://web.archive.org/web/20201203014738/https://www.kotak…

          If you think a $40 increase was some sort of massive price surge caused by crypto mining then be my guest. But 60 class cards have been priced high in the Aus market for a while. $688 versus mid $700s for now a 5060 Ti not much of a difference imo, both bad deals which was my point.

          • +3

            @KARMAAA: I don't disagree with your statement. I believe we got ripped off right from that beginning because of regional pricing, AIB's can charge whatever they want and they don't have to compete with the low prices offered by Nvidia's Founder Edition — because those were absent from the Aussie market. Things were slightly better on the US side back then.

            Nvidia has split the 60-series cards into 2 tiers too, there is an 8GB / 16GB variant. We are conditioned to think the RTX 5060 8GB is a 60-class card, when it should be named RTX 5050.

            • +1

              @scrimshaw: 100% agree man. We're fked with an "Aussie Tax" beyond the regular GST and currency conversion.

    • +1

      I remember I bought my top of the line gtx 1080 for around ~$800. Inflation is depressing af

  • +7

    Slighly faster than my 2022 6800 16gb VRAM ($699), slighly more expensive with better DLSS/RT. Current gen Nvidia price is just stupid.

  • How does this compare to a 4070 super

  • +1

    Not bad, 16gb will be decent for inference.

    • +1

      for this price you could ship a 2080 ti with modded 22gb VRAM from taobao and have about $150 left over for some drinks.

      or a 3080 modded with 20gb VRAM.

  • +3

    Worth considering a 7800XT at $749. On average +13% over 5060 Ti 16gb at 1440p, while only losing out slightly in averaged RT performance (avg 96% of 5060 Ti's performance). If you don't like where Nvidia has been going with pricing and manipulating reviews, put your money elsewhere.

    But really the market in this price bracket is worse than it's been for the last 12 months.

    • -3

      You can easily OC both cards (5060 Ti and 7800 XT) and get around 10%+ performance increase. But the 5060 Ti at least will get very close to stock 7800 XT performance and at least you can use FSR, XeSS or DLSS4 (biggest selling point) as well as Multi Frame Gen if you want it, plus any extra performance in Blender, AI etc that NVIDIA brings. The 5060 Ti is just more feature rich. Bad deal though IMO for this level of price to perf in 2025. If the 7800 XT had extra VRAM, 100% I would bat for it over a 5060 Ti at this sort of price.

      • -1

        Yeah, if you expect to lean heavily on DLSS and/or CUDA features obviously that more or less makes your decision for you. It just annoys me that Nvidia's behaviour keeps getting rewarded - I was a customer back in the Pascal days but would try to avoid contributing to the monopoly further today.

        Agreed also that they're both somewhat of a bad deal… other options have dried up (e.g. no more 7900 GRE stock) and other cards like the 4070/Super have appreciated. And now big Battlemage isn't rumoured until Q4. Shame all round really.

        • The high performance but reasonably affordable deal really was a 4070 Ti SUPER for like $1100-1200 AUD but yeah that's gone now if you really needed CUDA, DLSS etc.

          Otherwise, the 7800 XT last year for $671 here was a great deal at the time and would've been a great mid-range GPU for gamers: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/890930 or the GRE like you mentioned with a memory OC for $789 was a stunning deal: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/848433.

      • -3

        "Plus any extra performance"

        Do some research or just watch one youtube video, there is no performance improvement in any upscalling or frame gen, DLSS or MFG just makes some blurriness between pixels or frames, like when you turn on motion blurry option in game, do you feel more fluent ? Many people actually feel the opposite.

        • "Plus any extra performance"

          Do some research or just watch one youtube video, there is no performance improvement in any upscalling or frame gen, DLSS or MFG just makes some blurriness between pixels or frames, like when you turn on motion blurry option in game, do you feel more fluent ? Many people actually feel the opposite.

          If you want you can go back to the comments section of Threat Interactive. I'm not interested in talking to you about that stuff.

          Here's what I said and I can highlight to you what I actually said.

          But the 5060 Ti at least will get very close to stock 7800 XT performance and at least you can use FSR, XeSS or DLSS4 (biggest selling point) as well as Multi Frame Gen if you want it, plus any extra performance in Blender, AI etc that NVIDIA brings.

          I talked about NVIDIA having better performance in Blender and AI which is provably true. Not going to bother debating your strawman. Waste of my time tbh.

          • +1

            @KARMAAA: We obviously pissed off the downvote brigade lol. The tribalism and lack of critical thinking around this stuff always surprises me.

            • @snep: Guess so haha. It's why I rarely comment on here.

  • -4

    For $739 this card can’t play any game that $400 cards can’t do and it’s still 1080p , not an upgrade either . For those who don’t know , DLSS is basically motion blurry between frames, it doesn’t make your 20fps games suddenly playable. 7800xt actually does something at least with its raw power.

    • Did you forget 2 years ago, that the 7800xt launched within 2% performance from the 5 year old 6800xt? Please tell me more about your red corporation's raw power.

      • -2

        Did you forget it was also $150 USD cheaper MSRP? AMD just inflated their naming making it seem weird. Even the RX 7900 GRE when it launched worldwide was $100 USD less than 6800XT's MSRP.

        • +1

          6800 xt launched deep into the crypto boom, the MSRP was pre-scalped.

  • +2

    I have one of these (a Palit) replacing a 4060ti 16gb. Purpose was ml/ai testing, and for that it seems to be doing an ok job. Also has fp4 capability which I havent personally used but is supposed to help speed things up.

    Overall, a good entry if you’re wanting to play around with Stable Diffusion or llms. Rocm is still miles away from being a valid contender.

    I wouldn’t be surprised if we start seeing sub 700 prices on these soon - they’re not selling well, and don’t things are going to improve with the 9060xt release. I’d hold off personally.

    Also, while I’m generally impressed with the latest round of AMD cards (I also have a 9070) dlss is still superior.

    • Just to add - I did some further testing with kcd2 and dlss4 vs fsr3.1 (on Linux admittedly)

      I was amazed at how well the 5060ti ran with dlss enabled on balanced. Ultra settings, 4K was getting about 50fps. This was paired with a 8700g

      For reference, I’m getting anywhere between 50-80fps with fsr on a 9070 (paired with a 7800x3d)

      Very impressive - I appreciate this is a nvidia favoured title but I think if people need a card now and are willing to turn down the settings slightly you can get a very good looking 4K experience for story based games.

  • +1

    this prive is good.. it means we may not get ripped off when buying RX9060XTs

    • Privy?

      • +1

        Price is good lol

  • Are these a better card than a 4060ti or 4070ti?

    • +1

      Depends on what you’re using it for.

      4070ti non super only has 12gb of ram, but performs very well in gaming (I ran one at 4K for a bit). A 4070ti will be faster than this, and I’d pick the 4070ti over a 5060ti for gaming (or consider a 5070 or 9070).

      If you’re running any sort of ai/ml workloads the extra ram will be of benefit, and if that’s your focus, then one of these should for the bill (if you’re not interested in buying second hand 3090s)

  • +1

    $10 more gets you the Gigabyte 7800XT 16GB OC Edition, also from Centrecom. Assuming you're using it for gaming, it's a better card.

    • -1

      Yes and no. Pure raster for sure, but people need to take a look (and feel) dlss 4 for themselves.

      • -1

        Sounds like green team cope. Most people, for better or worse, are more interested in FPS, and will choose the 7800XT.

        • -2

          Ok mate, whatever you say. I own both so think I have a decent understanding and also appreciate that modern gaming is a bit more nuanced than “fps numbers are everything”

          • @Wally Simmonds: Thanks, appreciate the validation.

            • @Ham Dragon: lol at the downvoting though - this site cracks me up sometimes

              • @Wally Simmonds: Maybe you could try contributing something besides your opinion…almost 13 years and not a single post, deal or otherwise.

                • @Ham Dragon: So let me get this straight. I’m getting downvoted - in your opinion - because I’m commenting on a post where I am trying to give advice on what graphics card is a good deal - because I haven’t posted any deals in my time here?
                  Okay. What a stretch

                  • @Wally Simmonds: I can't speak for others, I'm only responsible for one, and not for the reason you've claimed.

  • Price has gone up this morning. It is now $759
    The Non OC model is at this price still - https://www.centrecom.com.au/inno3d-geforce-rtx-5060-ti-16gb…

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