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EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti Superclocked $761AUD ($10 Shipping) from Amazon

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as per title
amazon have allowed it to be shipped O/S
so now you can get your 780 Ti for $770 shipped :)

Base Clock: 980 MHz
Boost Clock: 1046 MHz
Memory Clock: 7000 MHz Effective
CUDA Cores: 2880
3072MB GDDR5 384bit Memory
Microsoft DirectX 11.2, OpenGL 4.4 Support
Nvidia TXAA Technology, Nvidia GPU Boost 2.0, Nvidia Adaptive Vertical Sync, Nvidia Surround, Support for Concurrent Displays, Nvidia PhysX, Nvidia 3D Vision Ready, Nvidia SLI Ready, Nvidia CUDA Technology
PCI express 3.0

blah blah blah.

you know the drill folks :)

retail $849 here on PCCG.

oh and another note EVGA have worldwide warranty on their cards, plus they do not care if you remove the cooler and use aftermarket coolers including watercoolers.

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  • +1

    Trying to sell off my 690 to get one of these. Very nice card.

    • wait.. the 690 beats this card… why sell it?

      • +6

        So there's no issues with SLI, the same reason people succumbed to the 1k Titan…

  • Er, no thank you. R 290X sounds better for 512 bit and 4GB.

    • +4

      To each his own, but I've seen some benchmarks where the 780Ti overclocks extremely well, and runs cooler.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=m1J…

    • +2

      I have a 290X on order, but each to their own.

      I wouldn't run a 290X without an aftermarket cooler and or watercooling as I am doing.
      this however is a good choice for a person who hasn't got any card at the moment worth mentioning and would like a new card.
      bettter $/performance value out of the 290X for sure, but it's cooling solution out of the box is absolutely terrible, the card doesn't actually run a whole lot hotter than the 780Ti..it just has a shit horrible cooler compared to the 780.

      and it so far clocks a lot better.

      • 290X + full water cooling loop = cheaper then just the 780ti

        personally i think we should all vote with our wallets and don't buy any rebage cards , 780ti just has all the cuda cords turn on ,

        it like selling a car with only 3 wheels …. then later offer the new and approve 4 wheel car ( which is the same as before)

        • +1

          doesn't quite work like that in chip fabrication sadly.
          the reason they didn't release the Ti straight off the bat with all the CUDA cores unlocked is that they other CUDA cores are usually faulty.

          the production of chips is never 100%, they just accept the chips after a percentage of 'good parts'.

          the reason Maxwell, the next Gen Nvidia is taking so long to get out is that they are having issues producing enough 'good' chips for it to be viable to sell.

          i.e if they make 100 chips, maybe 30 of them are full cores, the next 70 are variations of slightly dead to dead.

          since the GK110 is such an old chip now, they gotten to the point the manufacturing is able to push out enough fully complete cores to be able to sell as the Ti.

          same thing happens with CPU's, AMD used to take quad core chips, that had 1 faulty core and sold them as 3 core chips.

          Intel does the same, by just reducing the clock rate or disabling cores and tada! your i7 is now an i5 or i3.

    • -3

      http://gpuboss.com/gpus/Radeon-R9-290X-vs-EVGA-GeForce-GTX-7…

      Um, no.

      This isn't even the TI version and it comes out ahead where it matters - in benchmarks.

      Talking about price/performance, considering you'll be drawing an extra 50 watts under load you'd make up that difference in a year with decent use.

      • -2

        Yeah… no. Benchmarks mean nothing. Are you gonna play a benchmark with your $600 video card just to show off to your shiny 3dmark score to your friends? I don't think so.

        Games are where it matters:

        http://www.anandtech.com/show/7457/the-radeon-r9-290x-review…

        At 2560x1440 (because these cards are just overkill at 1080p), "AMD is essentially tied with GTX Titan, delivering an average of 99% of the performance of NVIDIA’s prosumer-level flagship. Against NVIDIA’s cheaper and more gaming oriented GTX 780 that becomes an outright lead, with the 290X leading by an average of 9% and never falling behind the GTX 780."

        If you're gonna argue a noise/thermal slant then you have a point, but synthetic marks are pointless.

  • +5

    from the way the prices are going, looks like christmas is coming early! /woohoo!

  • -2

    Its $779 ausd atm, and $829 at pccg. Not much of a difference, plus if you have a 28 degrees cc with the insurance, you can claim cheapest price within 6 months of purchase. Only works if you buy in australia.

  • Out of stock.

    And shipping has gone up to $17.50.

    • amazon get stock in almost daily,
      if you order anyway you'll likely get a notification in 1-2 days that it has shipped.

      when I ordered a 780 classy for my mates build, it was OOS, got a shipment notification the next day.

      • Hey, sorry to ambush, but I've been following Ozbargain for years but I can't seem to get the good oil on actually getting info on by-passing the Amazon postal restrictions?

        Is there any way you may be able to help or point me in the right direction - a link etc?

        I have an account and I have looked in the past at a US address and cards etc but it still is eluding me.

        Thanks in advance, Cheers.

        • doesnt work like that. you either use a forwarder or wait till amazon systems update so that it sends to your target address.

          it happened for me a few times.. i just wait it out (1 or 2 weeks), and once it changes /bam/ order it :)

          of course, the prices will vary too and the delivery list might not change at all. :)

        • amazon actually promotes the usage of forwarders such as shipitto

          however they will have restrictions on returns in said orders, since they did not ship direct themselves, if it gets damaged and you need to return they aren't liable as they didn't send the last leg.

          quite a few of amazons items ship direct, so you don't have to bypass the restrictions.

          bypassing payment is the hard part and I never really looked into it.

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