Another alternative of gigabyte model. Still available for order.
Manufacturer link: https://www.zotac.com/us/product/graphics_card/zotac-geforce…
Another alternative of gigabyte model. Still available for order.
Manufacturer link: https://www.zotac.com/us/product/graphics_card/zotac-geforce…
Now you have.
They've been around for more than 15 years just always low tier brand.
always low tier brand
Avoid like the plague then, got it.
Nvidia GPU OEM. Been around for a while now, making small form factor PCs running mobile processors (like NUCs, but before NUCs and with features like dedicated GPUs) as well as GPUs.
This shows as $643 AUD when I go to check out. Is this due to any hidden Amazon or currency conversion fees? Is it better to click to pay in USD? $458 US converts to $619 AUD using xe.com.
Always better to pay in USD with a card which has no currency conversion fees.
Cheers mate, looks like I better get around to applying for that 28 Degrees or Bankwest Mastercard!
Or citibank plus.
They're supposed to be around $379 USD as quoted from Nvidia's 1070 Page ($449 USD for the Founders Ed)
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/geforce-gtx-1070
My brand new Zotac gtx 980 ti extreme that i bought from overseas while i was on holiday died for no reason after couple of months. I tried to call Zotac international support in the UK and they refused to provide me with any support or RMA without receipt from authorized dealer and they asked me to take it back where i bought it from(The guy who answered the phone is most likely working from home and he seems to be a bit high). I know its my fault and i should have thought about the warranty before buying the card from overseas, but i was expecting zotac to at least cover the card as there is no way the card is out of warranty(Minimum 1 year warranty with a card that was released less than 1 year when i called zotac). The card run fast and cool but think about zotac support before buying. Amazon seems to be really good with their RMA according to reviews, proceed with caution. According to PCCASEGEAR facebook reply: "Zotac do not have an Australian supplier anymore as the brand never performed very well here". Good luck.
Thanks for the info mate!
Sorry that you had a bad experience
I don't see how something selling at RRP is called a bargain just because it's in stock. Surely this should be taken to OzInStock.com.au instead of here.
Its a bargain as if you buy locally you pay $150 more:
https://www.pccasegear.com/category/193_1829/graphics-cards/…