Same ATL for a 5080, SFF ready model
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Same ATL for a 5080, SFF ready model
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.
I'd have thought the prices would be lower now, theres tonnes of stock out there.
Can i run this with a Seasonic Platinum 750w PSU (non ATX 3.0 rated)… Or should I really be upgrading the PSU as well?
Credit to NVIDIA, hate the game not the player.
If you buy tickets to a sports match, but when they start playing you realise both teams have colluded and decide to slack off, so they don't have to exert themselves, instead of playing properly, you really can hate the player.
They aren't playing the game. You paid for a ticket, they promised a real match, and you're not getting your money's worth. Fair's fair.
AMD and NVIDIA were still absolutely swimming in profit when video cards cost half this much.
Well, if people willingly pay the price, then that's the price. What is the 'fix' for the situation of market supply and demand existing?
If there is truly a glut then they might trend back to 'old world' GPU pricing where the highest end glossiest card with the fanciest RGB lights is maybe $1200 for something like a 5090ti ultra.
Other companies are free to pivot into GPU manufacturing, but they don't seem to be able to do that on a competitive level. Surprising China doesn't have any usable offering..
because there were a large amount of you cheering for AMD like they were your favourite sports team and it took 4 fking years to realise they are not your friends
Ahhhhh, I love those days where kiddies who watch too much Youtube were telling us all how Nvidia and Intel would go out of business because of Navi and Zen 2
@dav3: it annoys me to no end how some people think one corporation is pure evil but its competitor who is basically forced to be 'consumer-friendly' to compete and gain market share is somehow different
Case in point as soon as AMD CPUs took off they increased prices and they are price gouging this gen as well, same as Intel. literally no difference
I'd probably just upgrade to a 1000W PSU, but if you've got an intel CPU then i would definitely upgrade.
you can get a Corsair rm1000e for $249 currently (amazon and scorptec). Sell your current PSU on marketplace to recoup some of the cost.
Man, 1000w PSU's. Computers are serious these days
1000w is an over exaggeration. I've been running a 750W with a 5090 + 7800X3D since release and it's been running fine. Unless it's a crappy quality 1000W or you're OC'ing then 1000W is required but I'm not.
@dfg555: probably not the best idea since the 5090s can burn 600 watts just by themselves. If you have it power limited it's probably going to be fine tho
definitely don't need a 1000w PSU with this card. TDP is 360w
750 would be fine. 800 would be good, 850 would be safe.
TDP is a thermal rating not a power usage one.
TDP is 360w
TGP is 360w
That PSU will be fine, if you were running a 14700K or 14900K you might be getting close to its comfortable limit but only when absolutely pegging both CPU and GPU in a synthetic load (which nobody does in real life use). So much unnecessary pearl clutching happens over PSUs.
Your PSU is fine.
Same here, I have an old 750W PSU and am waiting for an 850W on sale if I buy a 5080. If I bought 5070ti or 9070xt, then I don't have to change. To be safe a newer PSU is better. My old one is 10 years old I am keen to buy a new one. use https://au.pcpartpicker.com/ put all your part and it will tell you how big the PSU you need.
HODL
+1
+2. In other words… bad deal
Still poor value vs 5070ti given the performance delta.
With the rumoured supers coming later this year and what looks to be excess stock hanging about prices are going to need to move more I think.
Yep - agree - needs to be around 1500 like the basically same performance 4080S this time last year. Pending 5080S release will hopefully do it
lol the neggers. Reasons? Cmon.
Coz 5080 can be o/c another 15%? Ok. But then still nerfed with 16gb?
Or reckon it should (that’s a big should) go less than 1500? Sure, something like PNY might go a bit less, but not SFF
be excess stock hanging
You know Nvidia will manipulate the stock inventory control by reducing the chip sales to "control" the pricing?
Yep
Waiting for the 8050
Good = SFF size. Bad = price still crap value. Needs to be 1500…
Can I ask what the thinking/calculation behind this number is? I haven’t bought a GPU in 9 years, it’s finally time to upgrade, and it would be good to know what a reasonable expectation of price for performance is these days! Cheers.
Wanting to do a Mini ITX Build and was going to get parts and bits this week and live off the iGPU for a while till super's come out..
this has me tempted tho..
wanting to do a 9800X3D and 5080 in a small ITX footprint..
Case and cooling research pending…
My dream is a powerful cpu + powerful gpu + bluray burner in a shoebox….. its still a dream lol. I almost pulled the trigger on a prebuilt shoebox with 5080….. but I'm tinkering with building it myself (minus GPU at first) as it would be $1,800 - $2,300 depending on mobo/ram/ssd/psu brands vs the $4000 the computer shop wants. I'd get my ideal gpu 1-2 months later once my wallet recovers a little
I am thinking of doing the same at the moment. Thinking about an open air case. XTIA, there are some in AliExpress that look interesting.
Theirs rumours floating NVIDIA is going to do a price drop soon due to excess in stock. I’d also personally wait for the super model which is leaked to come later this year with 24gb of vram
Yep, definitely better to wait if you can.
Yeah and while you're at it maybe wait for the 6 series and if you wait longer you could get the 7
With same no of cores, won’t be much performance upgrade the likes of HUB say, unless doing large model stuff etc needing the vram - but hopefully force a price drop on the non super
Wait what? Then why are all the plebs (probably including HUB and other YouTube muppets 6 months ago) rambling about 16GB being an outrage?
the outrage is because it is planned obsolescence, especially when you're paying 2k+ for a card thats close to the performance of a 4090 which has been nerfed to a 16gb capacity.
@sp1rit99: Despite the absolutely EGREGIOUS pricing in the 5090, is community consensus that that model will outlast 5080 by some way? I’m upgrading for the first time in nearly a decade, and hoping I can go another ~6-8 years before needing the next upgrade.
@Frequenter: honestly, if it was me, i'd much rather buy a 5080, keep it for 3 years or so then upgrade to the next gen similar class model, keep that for 3 years etc. Might not have the raw performance of a 5090 out the gate, but in 3 years you'll have an upgraded GPU with all the latest tech, likely more VRAM and possibly faster than or similar performance to the 5090.
How does this compare to RX 9070 XT deal earlier from HellHound
Hellbound posted his deal an hour AFTER this one was posted
what are you talking about 😭
Have this card and v happy with it, it's pretty quiet compared to my old vac cleaner card.
Did a mild OC on my one (+405 core / + 1800 mem)
Great price, though still too much.!
Nice, definitely below the usual* price; next cheapest on pcpartpicker au is $1929
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/products/video-card/#sort=price&…
(*of course all GPU prices are still pretty awful, even after coming down quite a bit since launch)