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PNY GeForce RTX 5080 Triple Fan 16GB Video Card $1879 + Shipping ($0 NSW Pickup) @ Mwave

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Cheapest 5080 ever posted on OzBargain, I don't want any "eughhh 5080's suck" yada yada "Nvidia cheaped out" or whatever, nothing to do with it, you know what a 5080 is, and ya know this is a great price for one.

Use the coupon code and you're good to go. Surcharges: 0% bank transfer, BPAY, Afterpay, 1% for credit/debit card & Zip.

Personally I despise mwave - due to multiple poor interactions with them but I cant glance over a deal like that.

Other deals:
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MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti VENTUS 3X OC 16GB Video Card - $1479
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  • +6

    It is getting lower and lower, well done OP!

    • +8

      @is it though?

      • Yes it is

        • +4

          Gosh it was a joke on OPs name.. taken too seriously

      • +6

        How about "less and less overpriced"?

        • +1

          It was a joke, I guess it wasn't well executed.

  • +49

    eughhh 5080's suck, yada yada, Nvidia cheaped out

    • +10

      What a coincidence. I came here to say this.

    • +2

      a well reasoned argument - the 'yada yada's really solidified it

  • +8

    I don't want any "eughhh mwave suck" yada yada "mwave cheaped out" or whatever, nothing to do with it, you know what a 5080 is, and ya know this is a great price for one.

  • +19

    16gb of vram for almost 2000 bucks in 2025 just seems wrong

    • true but it is very very strong card 16gb is the only downside hopefully the super versions release and they increase the vram, currently using a 6800xt (bought for $450 used) although no where near as strong as the 5080 still has 16gb vram NVidia really should of given it like 20gb vram would've been ideal for its price/performance range.

      • +4

        everyone knows this, but you cant make money if u make a product too good, they need a reason to release the super.

        • +6

          NVIDIA doesn’t want a repeat of the 1080 Ti.

    • The question you should be asking, is more than 16GB needed? It is a tradeoff between memory bandwidth and capacity.

      They used less VRAM but went with GDDR7 chips, so you get double the bendwidth of GDDR6. You could argue that should technically bottleneck if textures get too large at high resolution.

      In the end, all the reviews show its not a concern. For example, it's relative performance vs a RTX4090 with 24GB of VRAM shows little performance difference between the two cards at both 1080p or 4K. You would expect the 4090 would have a much large performance gap at 4K if VRAM was that big a problem, but it does not.

  • +15

    5000 series is basically a better binned 4000 series. We need to stop giving them money.

    • ah yes the 4080 Super Ti

  • +3

    The Gigabyte Radeon RX 9070 XT GAMING OC 16GB for $1209 seems an ok deal with the same code.
    https://www.mwave.com.au/product/gigabyte-radeon-rx-9070-xt-…

  • -2

    This is a great price

  • +6

    Good* price for a 5080. Cheapest is closer to $2000 at the moment.

    *In this incredibly overpriced GPU market where "good" prices are still insane, and definitely not a bargain in any rational sense

  • Thanks just purchased the 285k using the coupon

  • -3

    I really saved myself with the 4080 Super PC deal before the tariffs.

    • +14

      No new tariffs in Australia, no idea what you're on about. If anything, a drop is US demand should mean cheaper cards for us.

      • -2

        I though the card made in america with parts from overseas? Hence tariffs still affect us as the parts get tariffed prior to the cards being built and ships to AU warehouses.

        • +5

          No cards are made in America, that's the whole reason why they are throwing a hissy fit at the world with tariffs in the first place

      • +2

        Should, but we all know tariffs are an excuse to raise prices on the whole world to balance out American tariffs.

  • Thanks OP for the post, I just want to wait for 5080 super now. The prices on 5070 looks good too

  • +3

    Hodl 5080 ti/super

    • +2

      24GB 5080S would be ideal

      • Seems to be the sweet spot that needs to be filled for future proof gaming

  • +1

    I'm off to Canada to see the other family (wife's), so I will pick this up for ASUS Prime NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 16GB Video Card for $1878 AUD. Hopefully i get some tax back at the airport as well

    • +1

      Good point! If there are 2 people, can even claim it on the way back.

  • Got a 4090. This would be one step up and two steps down. Multi frame gen, as much as i would enjoy it, is not as important as having a far more AI capable card. 24gb is the minimum i need for my comfy ui workflows. If needed lossless scaling can take me to 240hz 4k.

  • Missed it, anyone know what's the likelihood of Mwave restocking from past experience?

  • Did anyone successfully get this - I bought less than 12 hours before this got posted and their team couldn't find this discount offer. The screenshot here wasn't sufficient :(

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