Cheapest price yet on this model. Need more words. Need more words!
Surcharges: 0% for bank deposit, Afterpay & Zip Money. 1.2% for VISA / MasterCard & PayPal. 2.2% for AmEx.
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Cheapest price yet on this model. Need more words. Need more words!
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.
wooo!, in 24 months i might be able to buy one
!RemindMe 36months
I am a nerd and this is funny
Actually, need more money, not words.
Bargain Il take ten..
They'd better roll out proper deals soon.
They should understand that not many people are purchasing these as necessities at this point. If they don't stop playing this sh*t upcharge before the end of the year, I would just hold my 4080 till next upgrade.
Thanks for letting us know, we were all wondering if you'll hold your 4080 or not
keep holding for us king
Damn I must be out of the graphics card game because that price ?!
It’s still a lot but nothing compared to what they were
if anyone interested in a 32GB GPU, AMD Mi50 32GB is around $300.
pretty sure you cant offload to amd vram with ai, which means you wouldn't be able to use it for ai workloads as a assistant gpu vram buffer.
You can use it with ROCm for inference, ex: llama.cpp etc, not for training though. I think Vulkan is also supported but performance is not good. Mine is still on the way and it will go on an inference server with the 512GB RAM, which I found for $470.
yeah i was more talking comfyui + wan
@Matthew xxl: https://rocm.blogs.amd.com/software-tools-optimization/comfy…
https://www.reddit.com/r/ROCm/comments/1mcbv10/comfyui_on_ra…
It seems to be somewhat working for inference.
@bazingaa: interesting. I'll research that angle. I wonder if i can get something similar working with my 16gb amd 6800 card.
Still not powerful enough to run MGS without stutters, what's the point really.
a graphics card can't change a graphics engine from being a dumpster fire.
Every two months, we tick $100 lower.