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Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 G1 Gaming OC 8GB $668, Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming OC 11GB $958.40 @ Futu eBay

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** Gigabyte nVidia GeForce GTX 1080 G1 Gaming OC 8GB $668 Delivered**

great price for a gigabyte gtx 1080 g1 oc edition. pay with discounted eBay gift cards (back in stock) Apply code at checkout. Enjoy :)

Edit: Combine PHOME20 and pay with discounted ebay gift cards for the $608 price otherwise you pay $668 dollars

Edit 2: more stock once this sell outs on [shopping express ebay store](https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Gigabyte-nVidia-GeForce-GTX-1080…

Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming OC 11GB $958.40 Delivered

very hot deal on a gtx 1080ti from gigabyte. pay with discounted eBay gift cards (back in stock): https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/404441 Apply code at checkout. Enjoy.

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  • +2

    This beats the MSI armor in thermal performance.

    • yep also 1080ti for 860 dollars with futu coupon code and 10% off ebay gift cards :)

    • $579.2 (MSI Armor) vs $608 (Gigabyte G1 Gaming) vs $658 (Asus Strix) All use code and 10% off gift cards

      Is it worth $78.8 (MSI) or $50 (Gigabyte) difference? As I am eyeing on one of them. (Hard decision…)

      • armor is famous for bad cooler design, but same pcb, so unless you can water cool it or replace the heat sink, it is fine.

        • Okay, maybe I will pass the Armour version. How about G1 Gaming? I am reading review at the moment, it looks fine to me.

        • @wlqrichard: im about to buy the asus one its better looking in my opinion the g1 is also fine :)

        • @wlqrichard: I'd buy the G1.

        • @wlqrichard: G1 is much better, has better cooler, backplate (Armor doesn't have backplate) and RGB.

          Asus Strix is even better but of course pricier.

      • For the price, I'd recommend the MSI Armor and undervolt it. Still get an awesomely powerful GPU at a signifcantly lower price. The cooler is crap, bit with undervolting can drastically reduce heat generated and cooling required.

  • Have this card. Beast of a 1080.

    • should i get it now?

      • im scared if it bottle necks my i5 7600k tbh

        • -2

          It doesn't bottleneck it with current games, but consider the new series of cards. The RTX 2070 should wind up being better value (and will likely outperform this over time).

        • @jasswolf: the 2080 is literally the same as 1080 ti performance right now how can i trust a 2070 will beat this ? once the games use the new tech then 20 series will be useful :)

        • +1

          @lihljglg: because we've not seen developers actually make use of any of the tech yet. Some of the tech can be easily threaded into existing games and engines, or is already there and just needs some optimisations for the new hardware.

          The 20 series also overclocks a bit more than the 10 series.

          It's been a really bad launch from a PR perspective, but the hardware sitting there is really strong, presenting a 50-80% uptick generation on generation depending on the game engine, with DLSS able to provide further gains in either image quality or performance.

        • +6

          @jasswolf: It's almost like if you wait long enough new and improved tech will come around, what a world amirite.

        • @Lolno234: haha of course, what I'm saying is that we should see some decent performance gains before 2019, and it's only going to continue to ramp up in pretty much every possible way.

        • @jasswolf: Some people don't have months to wait for a GPU that they have neither seen the benchmark nor the price for. Is all that waiting really worth the small difference you are likely to see no matter which card is better than the other? Is it really that huge of a saving when you could have been enjoying yourself in the months you spent waiting.

        • @Lolno234: For the next 4 years of gaming at roughly the same price at entry-level? Yes.

          I'm sure most people will happily wait for the 2070 and 2060 launch at this point.

          I mean I'm happy to point you to the whitepaper on the chip architecture if you'd like to understand the performance benefits, but the key take away is that we're not even seeing the optimised minimum of what these cards can do right now.

          If you're buying for right this second, the choice is obvious, but if you don't plan on upgrading again until 2022 or later, it makes sense to actually let the dust settle.

        • @Lolno234:

          Totally. 4k gaming 'needs' this.

        • @jasswolf: I disagree. Not only will you have to wait a little while but you'd also have to pay $100 extra or more for at best a 10% performance gain. That's me assuming the best case scenario. May I point out the fact that I believe graphics in games are progressing at such a fast rate that neither of these cards will be any good in 2022.

        • Bottlenecking isnt a thing unless you grossly mismatch items.

          I run a 4670k with a 1080 and i only notice minor CPU bottle necking in CPU heavy games (which is very few).

        • @Lolno234: you're literally using day 1 performance in an environment that devs have had 6 months awareness of at best, and 3 days to 2 weeks to actually use, and that's the partners who may have paid for launch exclusivity options.

          How they marketed and staged the launch has been awful, at least from the perspective of selling the new card (though they delayed launch because the board partners begged for more Pascal chips during the mining craze), but your line of thinking is just doubling down on the outrage instead of checking facts.

          I mean even some of the more ardent critics about the launch and the initial price performance offering have endeavoured to take a more rounded view… see here:

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZgX4EfIiXc

          But that's just raytracing. Everyone's already covering that DLSS should be a game changer, so it's just down to how quickly that appears and scales out (early indications are it will grow fast).

          But the big one for you with 7th gen Intel is probably mesh shading, which should significantly drop (and distribute) the CPU bottleneck. That you've opted to shun this kind of tech makes me wonder if you should be walking up and down this thread spouting advice given all you seem to be doing is pointing at a graph and declaring that the final answer.

      • not ideal price, but sure

        • $658 is very good on a asus card i believe its the cheapest it has been correct me if im wrong :)

  • Bad news, the seller jacked the price just now.

    • +2

      nope you need to use the coupon code phome20 and get the 10% off $100 ebay gift cards :)

      • +2

        Sorry, my bad.

        • +2

          allgs bro

  • only if it is a ti version…..

    • ti version is 860 dollars if you combine the coupon code and but 10% off ebay gift cards

      • Mind sharing a link? All I could find is the Asus Turbo, not the Strix, and that comes to $896.40.

      • you cant buy $800-900 of gift cards though…

        • Well you can if you have two ebay accounts and then gift the cards to the same email under the same paypal :) and address

        • @lihljglg: isnt there a limit to vouchers you can use per transaction

        • @furythree: yes 5 per ebay account but you can make a second ebay account and gift the cards to the same email :)

        • @lihljglg: no what i mean is when PAYING for the item. can you enter 10 vouchers at checkout?

        • @furythree:

          Yes you can, upto 15 vouchers, check the comments on ebay deal page.

  • I had a Strix 970 and it was great. So cool and quiet.
    Wish I went Strix for my 1080 but oh well

    • You can also put your own fan curve settings using MSI Afterburner, they'll push the noise down to "strix levels" or adjust the rpm down while between 40-50c to 60-80c, etc. good for summer months when the temp hits throttle, and headphones become unbearable.

      Ideally, you didn't get a single blower fan on a 1080… that's just silly. Good for a really tiny case with good push/pull fan pressure

      you can add aftermarket AIO watercooler loops, but it's hokey. Or put a Waterblock on most 1080's, but it's usually an extra $150 to $200. at least.

      Did I spend $400+ on WC just so i didn't have to wear headphones to block out fan noise, and to play games in summer … possibly.

  • 2080 just released will even cheaper soon.

    • hey sir this was the price drop for the 2080 so far the only other indication of another sale is boxing day unfortunately :)

    • -1

      no it wont. saidly 2080 cant replace 1080ti

      • Thats what i was trying to tell him this is the only massive price drop that already happened most likely no more sales with the exception of boxing day.

      • the 2080 isnt worth it from a $/performance perspective

        but its still about 8% faster with additional features

        not worth it doesnt mean its not better, even if its marginal

    • I bought an RTX 2080 in the USA on Friday. Just cleared customs with it. I declared it but they didn't make me pay GST on it. Win!

      • what price did you end up paying, vs the FE version ?

  • Any decently priced 1070ti's?

    • hmm let me check are you interested in gigabyte oc model?

      • https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MSI-nVidia-GeForce-GTX-1070-Ti-A… $570 for this if you pay with ebay discounted gift cards :)

        • Wasn't there 1080's for ~$600 or so though?

        • @Diji1: yes a few months ago the lower end 1080s were about 600/620 dollars. The asus version has never been under 658 dollars as of now :)

      • Open to any atm. Shopping around. Even considering on picking up a second hand card as well if savings are big.

        What 2nd hand pricing would people here think is decent price for 1070, 1070ti, 1080 and 1080ti?

        • A guy on ocau was selling a bunch of ex mining 1070 cards for $300 delivered, yesterday. Prices on ebay are closer to $350 before discounts. Prices certainly have been dropping like a rock

    • +1

      i believe the 1070ti is on par with a 1080, just see which ones are cheaper.

      • agree with him 1070ti is pretty much same performance check benchmarks im personally getting the asus 1080 once the gift cards come in my email :)
        also the gigabyte ti combined with ebay gift cards is a super hot deal currently thats worth 1100-1200 dollars at local big name stores :0

  • the only reason i want a 1080ti over a regular 1080 is the 11gb memory it can offer

    • you should get the gigabyte one that is on sale right now then the previous cheapest deal was only 10-15 dollars less

      • this deal seems better, as the previous deal was a founders edition with only a blower single fan design. these tend to run hotter/slower than the ones with 3 fans on them.

        im just thinking, to get this 1080ti now, or will there be even better deals in the coming days/weeks!!!

        • in my humble opinion i don't see the 1080ti dropping much further this is so far the second best deal in recent months so i would get it now while they last the only other possibility is if you can wait till boxing day maybe but you also risk that stock might be gone as 1080ti is the new sweet spot since at the current moment it matches with the 2080 performance.

        • @lihljglg: will they stop producing the 1080ti's? i see they still make 1060's & 1070's

        • -1

          @DiscoJango: nope but usually when a good sale comes around the stock runs out for a few months for example computer alliance had a sale they ran out of the 1080 asus strix and have not got more stock yet its been almost three weeks :)

      • pretty insane this is still higher than the lowest price 6 months ago!

        • this is the cheapest the 1080 asus model has ever been when combined with the 10% off gift cards plus 20% off promo code

  • Got the Strix 1080 with the last Computer Alliance sale for $679.20 ($849 with 20% off + free delivery with Ebay plus trial). Didn't post because the card kept going in and out of stock.
    Card runs great with the factory overclock and thermals and noise are completely unnoticeable to me. Hopefully price comes down a bit more in the next year or two so we can make some credit card price protection claims!

    • thanks for confirming i knew this deal was slightly cheaper this card should go down sometime next year :)

  • +1

    how long do the ebay vouchers take to arrive

    • took me about 4hrs to get them :) some people get them in 2hrs or even 10mins

      • mine took a little longer, they came in at 1:42am. i then sleep checked the stock levels on ebay: 6 left. do i risk ordering when i wake up in the morning and finding 0 stock, or do it now my comatose state. cant risk it! so i went through and applied all the codes and vouchers, double and triple checked to make sure i didnt stuff anything up. then went back to sleep.

  • +1

    What to do…if I get this, then there's not much point in getting 1080p monitors…but then my budget will blow out even more.

    • +1

      welcome to ozmakeyouspendmorethenyoueverwished.com sorry ozbargain.com

  • +1

    Just bought a 1080ti second hand for cheaper price as 1080 new

    • how much and it depends which edition the asus strix is one of the best 1080s on the market :0

    • +3

      Better hope it wasnt thrashed by a crypto-miner

      • +2

        We take better care of our cards than gamers.

        • when you say "take better care" do you mean that a video card, running 24/7 at 100% will be in better "condition" than a video card using irregularly for gaming?

        • +1

          @DiscoJango: Actually it can be, constant temperatures are more preferred then rising and cooling, as matetials expand and contract with temperature change, the only part that might suffer is the ball bearing in the fan, which are usually cheap to replace.

          Effecient cryptominers will run at effecient power consumption, no point running an overclock that consumes 20% more power for 5% more performance, it'll chew into profits. Many gamers wouldn't care about that and would happily overclock heavily for a few extra fps.

        • +1

          @FabMan: thats what i thought, thanks for confirming.

          in car guy terms, its kind of like having two cars, both with 50,000 km's on them. one sat on a freeway its entire life at 100kph/1500rpm and the other was in constant stop start city traffic. the one that sat steady on the freeway would have much less wear and tear than the city stop start car.

        • +3

          @DiscoJango: That's correct. We take great care of our cards. We are constantly monitoring the temperature and removing dust. I personally had mine in an air-conditioned environment. We don't keep them in dusty PC cases. With AMD cards, we even under-volt them. Keeping them cool and efficient is critical for us to remain profitable.

          Gamers, on the other hand keep cards in PC cases for > 6 months, gathering dust. The cards in gamer PCs heat up then cool down hundreds of times per day, which causes more damage than just having a card sitting at 60 degrees 24/7 (look into the Xbox360 RROD problems). Gamers are also more likely to overclock their cards for higher frame rates. Miners don't do this as it reduces stability and efficiency very quickly.

          While mining cards have a bad reputation for being 'thrashed', they're actually going to be in better condition than gaming cards.

          IMPORTANT NOTE The above does not apply to Vega64 and Vega56 cards. Don't buy these used as there's an issue with the HBM2 memory getting damaged by the heat. It's profitible to overclock these cards and run them at higher temperatures. You'll get graphics artefacts with used mining Vega cards.

        • +1

          @FabMan: just saw your post now lol. Looks like I copied it :s
          100% correct, except the special case of vega56/64 cards, where miners damage the HBM2 memory with heat.

  • Price with ebay gift cards isn't accurate. It's max $50 off because $500 is the max amount of gift cards you can buy.

    • When purchase gift card and use the gift option

      • Ah right I see

      • sorry could u please elaborate

    • Hey if you make two ebay accounts and buy 5 cards from one account and 2 more from a second and send the cards to the same.email it will work but make sure the when making the ebay account that those emails are different and make sure the phone number address are the same let me know if you need help :)

  • The 1080 here isnt a great deal you're paying ~$100 premium for the 'ROG STRIX' name, theres no real performance difference compared to regular named brand 1080's when GPU Boost exists.

    • The 1080 here is the cheapest its ever been for this asus model its currently 300 dollars off and tbh asus model has more features and also the cheaper 1080 the armour is known for its bad cooler.

      • +1

        The 1080 here is the cheapest its ever been for this asus model

        Then it was even more of a rip off than currently

        tbh asus model has more features

        No tangible performance features.

        1080 armour is known for its bad cooler.

        Luckily theres 3-4 other brands and 2 other tiers of msi products to choose from.

  • +1

    You would need to buy 10 GCs at 10% off to get the price you've quoted in the details. You can only buy 5 per account. Are the GCs shareable? Ah nvm, saw your solution above.

    • make sure you use code phome20 as well to combine the offers :) just bought my 1080 this deal is incredible i had to do it but im not sure which psu to get im thinking evga 650w g1+gold is that any good?

      • 650w should be fine

      • 650 is plenty, and try to get g2 or g3 as they have better quality.

        • i just got the g1 would i have a problem ?

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