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[Preorder] Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti $1,899.00 Shipped @ Nvidia

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NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX delivers the ultimate PC gaming experience. Powered by the new NVIDIA Turing™ GPU architecture and the revolutionary RTX platform, RTX graphics cards bring together real-time ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmable shading. This is a whole new way to experience games.

*This item will ship on or around 11/10/2018

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  • +13

    This is regular price

  • +11

    Thanks, pre-ordered 10.

    • +7

      "The more you buy, the more you save"

      • can i interest you in a timeshare?

  • +8

    What a mark up. Only $800 in US. Ps this belongs in forums.

    • +2

      It's $999 in the US, which is $1363 here, + tax = $1499, that's before anything else, overheads, shipping, warehouse, staff etc.

      $1900 isn't that bad tbh, and these are the founders editions which are usually $100 or so more than normal.

      For the record though, this isn't a deal at all lol. It's just normal price.

      • +1

        Ok being founders edition that’s acceptable as they are $1200 USD. I assumed these were non founders as I couldn’t see it in the description.

      • +1

        "overheads, shipping, warehouse, staff etc"
        Which is ALL included in the MSRP price over there as well…
        $1900 is a total joke and unjustified!!

        $1000 more than i paid for my GTX1080ti brand new…

      • +1

        MSRP is $1,200 USD plus 10% GST and then Aussie tax.

  • +1

    You should have posted here

    www.ozrrp.com.au

  • -1

    For all those who passed on the 1080ti for this new generation, now is the time to buy. This might be the cheapest the card will be since supplies are drained constantly from miners.

    But of course the 1080ti is still out there. you might have saved a hundred bucks by waiting six months, but you might save a hundred more if you wait another six.

    • I wouldn't listen to this guy, mining is dead at the moment, it's in a huge downturn. additionally no one is going to be bulk buying these brand new before any metrics are tested to see if they are more efficient than the old model

  • +2

    "IN 30 DAYS" why bother keeping it here

  • Not a bargain…

  • +3

    Wow more expensive than my computer

    • +3

      more expensive than my car

  • So cheap, I still have my lungs after this. Just lost two kidneys and one liver. And my sanity.

  • Literally the cheapest available as you can only preorder from NVIDIA atm. AIB will probably be released one month after (October). So yes this is a bargain because monopoly.

  • There are no real benchmarks on these yet. Just nvidia's 'RTX OPS'. I'm going to wait for some non-ray tracing benchmarks before I decide.

  • +2

    oz bargain is not for advertising. if there's no bargain, then don't post.

  • Full original price is not a bargain!
    Also, 2080 TI is already sold out, shows "ship on or around 11/10/2018"

  • How is this a deal ? its standard retail pricing..

  • +3

    Ray Tracing is a gimmick for a consumer card. If this card came across a game that doesn't support Ray-Tracing OR If you turned off Ray-Tracing, the performance increase compared to the GTX 1080ti would only be 10%-15%. This is a fantastic marketing ploy by Nvidia. I would probably wait for cheap second hand deals on GTX 1080ti.

    • what's Ray Tracing?

  • If you haven't seen the Nvidia presentation for their new RTX cards you can watch it here:
    https://www.twitch.tv/nvidia/video/299680425 (starts at 01:52:05 )

    Most existing games won't have the ray tracing support these new cards are hyping and only about half of the 20 games Nvidia showed during their RTX 20xx media conference have support for it. The rest are DLSS supported. ( Deep Learning Super-Sampling )

    Also, you could buy a complete system for $1899
    ie. https://www.pccasegear.com/products/43040/pccg-venom-1070-ga…

    so there's that.

  • when your video card cost more than the car use to drive to work in order to pay for the video card.

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