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MSI GeForce RTX 5090 32GB Ventus 3X OC GDDR7 Graphics Card $4299 Delivered ($0 VIC/NSW/SA C&C/ In-Store) @ Centre Com

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lowest ive seen so far and miles cheaper then the other models on the market
there was a similar deal at umart a few days ago but that ones oos and limited to nsw only

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Comments

  • Price, store?

  • -1

    price in title pls, also that is very cheap omg

    • +7

      still quite high over MSRP (USD$2000+10% tax ~ $3366) but i think anyone (responsibly) buying this won't really care.

      • +18

        RRP in Australia is 4039$.

        Only a little way to get to get to launch pricing!

        • Not far off seeing these dip under msrp

          • @sn00kered: the msrp was intentionally super high to make the 6999 prices at the time seem like less of a stretch.

        • Where do you find RRPs?

      • +7

        By the time it gets close to that price, you'll have lost two years of ROI owning the card, probably.

        • +10

          How does this card provide ROI?

          • +2

            @AyTrain: Super secret classified trade that only select few knew.

          • +3

            @AyTrain: AI, 3D rendering, scientific workloads, etc.

          • +14

            @AyTrain: Minesweeper championship winners purse

        • +1

          Republic Of Ireland can't afford it.

      • -2

        Why are you mentioning USD, are we in America?
        Different markets have different prices

        • +1

          and who would buy a card this expensive without warranty..

      • Go to any US website and try to find any card with that $2000 price tag

    • +5

      Cheap?

      No, it’s less overpriced

  • nice.

  • +53

    Damn, I paid $6800 for this a few months back. What the hell man. I thought I was an elite to get this but now poor people will be able to afford this video card and game at my level. Sucks man.

    • +4

      Far out man, why

    • +6

      Hand back your OzBargain membership.

    • +20

      Quality shitpost

    • +2

      People are buying this to just play the current crop of shitty "AAA" games?

    • Get rekt lmao. You are also the reason why it was $6800 in the ffirst place.

      • Yeah, as long as there are suckers who are willing to pay rip-off prices, Nvidia will continue to sell them at these prices.

      • he's being sarcastic

        • I certainly hope so

    • Poor people paying $4300 for a video card ??

      Wish I was poor 🤣

    • +1

      Gr8 b8 m8 i r8 8/8

  • +4

    I got this at UMART for the same price.
    For anyone wondering, it does fit in a Cooler Master NR200 ITX case.
    You just have to rebuild the case around the GPU (intentional).

    It runs cooler (virtually cold) than my old 4070 TI.

    PSA: If you're on linux you'll need to use the new open drivers.

    • Rebuild in what way exactly?

      • +3

        No, you literally take the case apart and them re-assemble it around the GPU.
        Bottom panels. Frame beams. It all comes off.

        • Oh right

        • Mine the iron from the earth, smelt the ore…

          frfr the nr200 is the gateway drug to SFF PCs, had a blast with mine

    • +2

      for nr200, take out 1of the 4 side frame bars(with 4 screws), helps heaps.

      • +2

        You nailed it. I’m honestly amazed it fits but it does snugly

  • Wait for $2800

    • +12

      See you when the 6090 is out

      • Bought a used one for $2400 few weeks back, best investment ever.

        • +4

          How did you travel into the future?

        • +2

          Why bought an RTX 5090 when you already have a RTX 9090 Ti?

          • @edfoo: 9090 Ti supports DLSS 9.

          • +1

            @edfoo: They dropped hairworks support with the 9090ti, needed a secondary gpu to run it.

  • -1

    What do I do I bought this for $5800 on launch

    • -1

      It will be like buying a BYD car and hoping the resale value will be high.

    • +2

      You learn that you pay more for buying things at launch.

    • +3

      Suggest this is a great deal for others?

    • Think of all the KFC you could have gotten for
      $1501 ?

    • You must have some of that money back by now with AI or whatever…

    • +1

      Don't worry. Nvidia is double plus good. The more you spend, the more you save.

  • +1

    Thanks OP, bought two

    • +5

      Jensen did say "the more you buy, the more you save".

  • +4

    If I buy this, I will still need my RTX4080 plugged in to be the 32-bit Physx Accelerator.

  • +7

    Few years ago one could have build an entire high-end PC for that price. What the hell is going on?!

    • i was just thinking the same thing.

      bought a 980ti for like $980, when it was brand new? and that wasn't that long ago :|

      inflation is a bitch, everyone should be worried

      • Not really, just like crypto mining, 5090 has it uses for money making stuff.

        • Let's be honest if you are using it to make money you will be using a Quadro card. So no these are high end gaming cards.

          • @azukay: This simply isn't true.

            I know 4 people with 90 class cards for work. 2 of them don't even play video games.

            • @BradH13: My point is these are not designed as workstation cards, they are gaming cards, and as such they are overpriced because there is no competition in the high end market. There is a reason workstation cards have more VRAM and costs significantly more. Also the drivers for Quadro are a lot more mature and stable.

              RTX gaming drivers have been an unstable mess. Just look at how they advised people to rollback drivers.

              • @azukay: Is crypto mining still worthwhile?

                • @Pusdi: Sort of… but, not really.

                  Huge setup, poor returns. As is intended.
                  a recent guide -> https://wundertrading.com/journal/en/learn/article/how-to-mi…

                  Always best to check a calculator to look at what the Alt-Coins and different algorithms can do for that hardware - versus how much you'd have to pay in electricity.

                  Given most AU power is in the 30-40c/kwh area - unless you … somehow can store 5-20kw of solar, wind, hydro in a battery - just for crypto mining per day, sic. i.e. a typical GPU mining algorithm uses 200-400w, which is ~5kw to 8kw x $0.39 AUD. $2 in power vs ~$0.70 in crypto.

                  https://www.nicehash.com/profitability-calculator/amd-rx-907…

                  and for other alt-coins,

                  e.g. https://hashrate.no/GPUcalculator?selected=5090-1&systemWatt… looks at power consumed vs results - as GPU load/performance changes based on the algorithms used.

                  Using GPUs to mine crypto is dumb. It ONLY works if you can make GPUs scarce or ridiculously expensive.

                  Crypto Mining is/was/will only be profitable / doable if you're the only one mining at that level. Which was the case in 2018 and 2020 when the GPUs were being scalped and stolen from warehouses/trucks on the Nvidia 30 series and 40 series launches.

                  You can join a Pool, but the benefits are tied to how 'popular' that pool is for mining, and how close it is to the trading networks that are active in the pool. That said, Payouts and work don't align with how fast your GPU is - it's how often your pool 'wins' in the crypto lottery, sic.

                  • @toliman: Thanks for your detailed explanation. I guess I won't quit my job just yet..

      • +1

        inflation is a real thing, but it's simultaneously also an excuse. Most people selling things at inflated prices base something on reality, but that does not make it not deceptive, it's just they use buzzwords to get away with pricing things at ridiculous levels.

        • No effective competition. They can set the prices to whatever they want

      • +2

        It's not quite inflation it's more corporate greed.

    • It's has 92 billion discrete transistors. The 3090 had 28.

      Big power, big cost, and these cards aren't even on the smallest node yet. Don't expect the next gen to be any better.

    • +3

      NVIDIA doesn't care about gamers any more.

      • +2

        yeah because AMD cares a lot about 'gamers'

        these companies care about making profit, why is this a hard concept?

        • Their CEO's are freaking cousins.

  • +5

    Prices have been dropping over the last month. Keep holding off and let the trend continue! We should aim for 10% under msrp, aka $3600, at least!

  • Hope my dog enjoys this for his birthday

  • +1

    I got a 4090 for 2700, we won't ever see a 5090 for 2700.
    Lowest 5090 will drop to, is a few one off sales, for the 3800 to 3600 range. If you see them for this price in the future, get them.
    Right now you'll still be paying 600-800 more than what things will eventually fall to at the lowest point.

    if you want a whole system, techfast whole system deal is still a lot closer to the 3800-3600 mark. IF you redirect the entire system savings to the 5090. But if you don't need an entire system, i think justification becomes a bit delusional.

    • +2

      I got my 4090 for $2200 when it hit the lowest price last year. With the 5090's insane launch price, I just can’t justify upgrading — the 4090 already runs all 4K games at max settings without any issues

      • exceptionally good price, im really happy with my 2700 techfast price that i got.

      • cant handle wukong

        • +1

          depends on the config.

    • If the rumours of the 5080 super being 20gb are true, I think the 5090 could go below $2700.

  • +5

    I will wait for sub $4K.
    4K+ is a lot of coin.

  • +2

    Launch RRP USD $1999 or about $3000 AUD + GST, so $3300 retail so prices have some way to fall still so I say HDL as the production numbers are about to bump to retail as your seeing and the SUPER 24gb 5080 and even a 64gb 5090 is rumoured as the RTX6000 takes 96gb!

    • +1

      people should definitely wait if they want to save money.

    • +1

      It's funny how people quote US rrp like they think we are American. You do realise you live in Australia right? Rrp was $4039 here

      • It's because they are totally clueless. No different from the 4090 launch….everyone thought they'd hit $2500 and below (working backwards from US pricing) but they never really did.

        • I mean, part of that is because the US RRP was fake and pretty much for marketing. US customers were never really able to buy them for RRP ever.

          • -1

            @posilepton: Some bought for RRP but not many. Either way, their RRP doesn’t help us here and converting USD to AUD then adding GST has zero relevance.

  • +1

    This or seven and a half RX 9060 XTs?

    • +2

      Given that 9060XT supports FSR4, running 7.5 of those in SLI will yield FSR30. That's some serious upscaling…

    • +1

      In all seriousness that highlights how crazy current pricing is. 7.5X a 9060XT. Totally nuts.

  • +6

    If you think this is a good price, you're trapped by Australian retailers

    • -4

      Please provide more detail as I think it is a good price.

      • +4

        This model launched on $4040 then they raised the price to $6999. No one was buying so they are reducing the price every other week. Also, all the rest of the world have lower price for this.

        5090 has high risk of burning and no structural improvement compared to previous generation. It worths no more than 120% of the price of 4090.

        • no structural improvement

          My man, take a look at more 4k / VR benchmarks.

          • @Ademos: My kids, take a look at the huge 0.2% difference between Ada Lovelace and Blackwell. ComputerBase tested the IPC improvement of Blackwell and RDNA4 which showed

            Raster RayTracing PathTracing
            Ada Lovelace → Blackwell +0,2% +0,6% +0,7%
            RDNA3 → RDNA4 +19,9% +30,9% +82,8%

            Source

            • -4

              @Meteor Anarcom: Oh look, another comparison that ignores DLSS4 and FG, and the list goes on. And doesn't test memory bandwidth constrained applications, specifically the VR use case I mentioned, that leverages the giant leap in speeds there.

              It also doesn't matter if the % uplift per core is minimal if they put shittons more cores on the board, does it?

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