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Galax GeForce RTX 5080 1-Click 16GB OC Edition GDDR7 Graphics Card $1,779 Delivered / C&C @ Centre Com

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ATL (by $20) for the same GPU as last months deal from Centrecom.

Free copy of Borderlands 4 with purchase.

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  • +8

    MOAR HODL

    • There were rumors of the super refreshes coming Q4 2025, or Q1 2026.

      https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/hardware-and-devices/nv…

      If you've lasted waiting this long all year, you can last a little longer!!

      • -2

        Super refresh has more faster video mem with higher power limit and clock rates… And if rumours are true no price increase

        • +3

          Except the prices will reset where 5080 started, not the sale prices, the performance uplift is pretty much achievable today with current OC and the non-Suer models will stop production and sell out before the Supers get released.

          • @goodwillN1: I would buy the super at RRP rather than non super with a $300 saving… But that's because I see some of the benefit of 24GB of vram without having to spend for a x90 tier card… I think that the 5070ti 16GB on special around $1300 is better value as if it gets 18GB super then the 2GB increase is not as big a deal

  • Need a 5070ti deal

    Cheapest I can see is:

    $1299 - 5070ti
    $1779 - 5080

    • +3

      $1299 is a deal for a 5070 Ti.

      • +4

        We can do better 🤪

        • +4

          I can't see them dropping much further until the Supers come out (but I suspect NVidia is tightly managing stock to avoid too much overlap, like they did when transitioning from the 4070 Ti to the 4070 Super and Ti Super).

          • @xyron: Production will likely stop on them once the supers come out so probably right

      • +1

        I bought the $1299 PNY one the other week from Center Com. Sad it did not come with a free copy of Borderlands 4. Seems really good so far. I went from a 1070 and it's a massive difference.

        • Yeah they're good cards. I've got the Zotac SOLID variant. Chunky bastard but its very cool and quiet.

          • @xyron: I have a mATX motherboard. The card is so big i can't fit my USB 3.0 header :(

            • @leftspeaker2000: Can get 90 degree adaptors and the like from Aliexpress which might help, but yes these cards by and large are unnecessarily big (especially since Gigabyte, ASUS and others have made "SFF" versions)

              • @xyron: I looked at that, it will still be too big. I found an extension which is basically just wires. It won't be pretty but should work. The thing That I don't know what to do with is I have a Type E connector on there. My motherboard does not have it.

                So I might go from USB 3.0 header to extension cable to Type E converter. Then then go from USB 3.0 case cable to USB 2.0.

  • +10

    price difference is insane between 70 ti for barely any performance uplift other than having the additional decoder

    • +2

      gotta make room for the inevitable 5070 super and 5070ti super and 5070ti super xp pro max !!!

    • +3

      its about 15% better at 4k but yeah the price is not worth it

      • +2

        Unless we're talking, say, 53FPS to 60FPS (4k ultimate RT in a poorly optimized title, or something?) a 15% improvement would be difficult to detect without an FPS counter on the screen for 98% of hardcore PC gamers (and 99.999% of everyone else).

        You want to think pretty hard before blowing five hundred extra bucks on that. It's nothing compared to the big improvement gained by spending that on an OLED monitor, for example.

      • +2

        Doesnt OC-ing it reliably get another 15% and very close to 4090?

        • +2

          Almost precisely that, It was looked into it a little bit ago. They took all the 5080's that Techpowerup! have reviewed, which is 10 different models, and averaged their performance when overclocked. This average was 15.6% above the 5080 Founders Edition baseline performance. They're easily tickling a stock 4090's toes at +15%. It appears Nvidia left some clockspeed headroom on the table, perhaps to allow the upcoming Super series refresh to take advantage of.

          Still not the greatest value vs a 5070Ti, but they're the best overclocking cards out of the entire 50 series, with getting another 10% over an FE all but guaranteed.

    • Agreed, I was considering upgrading my 3080 to a 5070 Ti but the 9070XT is looking pretty juicy considering the price to performance

      • +1

        I went from a 6900 XT to a 5070 Ti, i was sorely tempted by a 9070 XT but the extra $150 to go from the cheapest 9070 XT to the cheapest 5070 Ti I think was worth it for CUDA, ray tracing, and DLSS (although I do prefer AMD's adrenaline driver set and app over NVidias - may be unpopular opinion)

        • I have a 6900xt, was 5here a noticeable performance uplift? Also what resolution do you game in?

          • +1

            @Mixhael: Not really, and I rarely get time to game these days. I'm surprised anyone in the economic bracket of being able to blow +$1000 money on a new graphics card does have time. It's mostly just to sit there and taunt me.

            (When I do game I game at 4k 120hz on an LG 42" OLED)

            • @xyron: There's two groups of working class people atm. Those who are saving up for a deposit/paying a mortgage, and those who have given up on housing all together.

              The second group can usually afford a bit more money on discretionary purchases.

              • @Mixhael: The mortgage isn't what stops me from buying computer parts or playing games - my kid (and job) do…

                • @xyron: Great to spend your free time on the kid first!
                  For those without kids though haha

                  That said I know many friends who have put off kids until they have a house

                  • +1

                    @Mixhael: I'm probably not the working class guy you're looking for. We made sure we had purchased our second house before having a kid. Another unpopular opinion but it surprises me the number of people who bring a kid into the world without having secure housing for them first.

              • +1

                @Mixhael: The first signs of a proper recession are increased spending for this reason, counter intuitively. People give up, then they really have nothing.

  • More price cuts are coming and the super series. Hold

  • -2

    HODL for 5080 super with same price

  • +3

    hodl for 7080 to in 2030 - its when the price will go under $1k

    • Factor in, if you HODL till 2030 the world will be on fire, so likely will need a new cooling system as well.

      • by 2030 an AI will evolve past GPUs which will send the price crashing down, the same AI will develop a GPU that doesnt need cooling, trust.

  • Here is more speculation on the Super cards. Usually fairly accurate.

    Nvidia RTX 5080 & 5070 Ti SUPER Full Leak: Price, Specs, Performance, Release Date by Moore's Law Is Dead.

    • +1

      Usually fairly accurate…. by Moore's Law Is Dead.

      You sure about that?

      • -1

        As sure as the sun rises in the west.

  • Giving up on my AMD 6950XT and biting the bullet on the next 5090, wish I'd got the Aorus sale a month back.

  • Guys please help. Will 16GB VRAM be a problem over the next 1-2yrs at 4k?

    Do you think the resale value will be cooked if 24GB becomes normal soon?

    I’m running a 4070 ti super currently on a C4 42 OLED, and it’s generally around the 80fps -115fps mark.

    So albeit the difference isn’t huge,m if I upgrade, it actually would be super nice to use more of the 144hz refresh rate. 🙃

    • Very unlikely to be a problem within the next 2 years. The next leap in VRAM requirements should track with next generation consoles, and even then there's a 'crossgen' period.

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