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Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 Windforce 8G Graphics Card $749 + Delivery (Free Pick Up) @ Umart Online

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Cheapest RTX 2070 I could find from bricks and mortar shop. Was going to get the 1070ti but this came up today.
Pickup is free. Postage costs vary depending on where you are located.

They also have a Galax RTX 2070 model: RTX2070-OC-8GB for $729 for those that dont care about brand.

MOdel: GV-N2070WF3-8GC

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  • +1

    Awesome price and its even cheaper than the 20% OFF eBay deals.

    • +1

      NOT sure what your talking about Ngreedia is ripping people off with their RTX cards..

      GTX1070ti's are going for $513
      and GTX 1080's sell for $605
      Both will give you similar FPS in games.

      next year Nvidia are releasing their 7nm GPU's to compete with AMD's 7nm GPU's and to replace their RTX range and those 7nm products will be so much faster then these no competition RTX cash grab rip offs.

      • +1

        that's next year though. I bought a gtx1080 I found here about 2 months ago for $650, what was i meant to do, not play Tomb Raider 3?

      • +3

        Both will give you similar FPS in games.

        No they won't.

      • Still cheaper than the other 2070's going around.

      • -1

        NOT sure what your talking about Ngreedia is ripping people off with their RTX cards..

        This is neither happening with the bill of materials, nor the actual comparative price points.

        GTX1070ti's are going for $513
        and GTX 1080's sell for $605

        Almost as if they're on clearance.

        Both will give you similar FPS in games.

        Maybe in DX11, but DX12 and Vulkan sees a significant performance boost, and that's the future for virtually all upcoming titles, not to mention many major game engines.

        next year Nvidia are releasing their 7nm GPU's to compete with AMD's 7nm GPU's and to replace their RTX range and those 7nm products will be so much faster then these no competition RTX cash grab rip offs.

        This is not happening, at all. Next year's AMD release will be a mid-range competitor, and there will of course be a price drop from NVIDIA, as has always happened at that point in the product cycle.

        The current iteration of 7nm simply isn't scalable or economical for the high-end, just like 10nm wasn't, or NVIDIA would have made Turing on that. On the other hand, 7nm+ aka 7nm EUV, should be.

        For consumer products (aside from iPhones and Huawei's flagship), that will appear in 2020.

  • Windforce, never again after the loud inferno that was my R9 290.

    • r9 290 uses about 300 watt though, thats always gonna run hot

      • I borrowed a mates Sapphire Tri-X 290 and ran them side by side… the difference was crazy.

  • Price seems to be back at $749.

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