First time seeing an rtx 5090 in stock under $5k. Great for tasks such as AI where you need a lot of VRAM and Cuda. Bit overkill if you are just using it for gaming.
Excludes Northern Territory, WA Remote.
First time seeing an rtx 5090 in stock under $5k. Great for tasks such as AI where you need a lot of VRAM and Cuda. Bit overkill if you are just using it for gaming.
Excludes Northern Territory, WA Remote.
2030 if you are lucky. Have you seen 4090 at 3k? Lol
Because you never bought a 4090.
Go back track all my Comment regarding HODL, if I hold, I would've no 4090 desktop for years now. No such thing as HODL, go buy and never look back.
@Fredfloresjr: 4090 was at <3k everywhere back then. I bought more than 200 GPUs so far, nothing to HODL.
PNY 4090 local stock was going for $2499 in early 2024 (can't remember which sales period it was, either Black Friday or Prime day sales)
4090 had been sub 3k many times
GOOD LUCK with that. The best the 4090 ever got was about 10% below initial MSRP (roughly $2700 vs $2950). Waiting for the 6000 series and getting some significant performance uplift is always an option.
Bought one at around $2.8k, sold it at almost the same price after one year use.
2700 is a hell of a lot more reasonable than nearly 5k.
You're missing the point: the 4090 was a $3k card and dropped to $2700, the 5090 is a $4k card and waiting for it to drop to $3k isn't likely to happen before the 6000 series comes out.
@ewok666: i was pretty happy with my 4090 for 2700. (we might have got the same deal, techfast?)
still using it, going strong, not a single fault/issue. |
For the 5090, i wouldnt feel comfortable paying more than low 4k. late 3k. Anything more just feels like im throwing money out of a car window.
This or a second hand car?
Buy a car and play games in real life, like Carmageddon. Win win.
Definetely a car, its way cheaper to run.
Not really, a $5K car will have an age, mileage and other items that require servicing and replacement. For a $5K car, I usually recommend a $3K additional budget for hidden nasties and insurance.
If you are staying indoors most of the time, then get this. If you go out and have a circle of friends, car.
This one is faster.
Still cheaper to.import from overclockers uk, crazy local prices
Not worth it for warranty issues
What is the official Aussie's RRP for these card?
Says starting from $4039 AUD on NVIDIA's site.
The FE RRP of $1999 USD converted to AUD + 15% would still only be $3520 AUD.
5080 for $1,712.1 with ebay plus 22% off
Unfortunately, they have a $300 cap.
didn't realise, sorry
Is that the V1 Palit without vapour chamber again?
your probably better off buying a techfast pc with a 5090 and selling the rest of the pc off if you dont want it
currently yes. Although its all currently rip offs. Patience is key here.
This definitely ain't no deal lol.
That's a double negative, which makes it a positive. So are you saying it IS A DEAL or it ISN'T A DEAL?
It's like people saying "i didn't do nothing" which actually means they DID something
Nope… get this the F out. I will never, ever pay this sort of money for a video card. I'll sooner just give up gaming or buy a bloody console. I'm thinking that my 4080 is going to be with me for a while, because even that was a price that I wasn't completely comfortable paying.
32 GB is still pretty limited for AI usage. Then it's a crazy price hike to go to 96 GB VRAM (RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell).
agreed. although it allows around 250% more video length in some of my fav wan workflows. Which is significant. You're also going to need around 128gb of ram off offloading on top that, but its extremely inexpensive in comparison.
just because its the cheapest at the moment, does not make it a good deal. If you have patience i would wait until its between 4k, and 4200k. This is still in "australia is enjoying ripping you off" category.
Wiling to wait untill its around 3k