Probably the cheapest RX 5500XT on the market that I've seen. 4GB DDR6 ram but still a very cheap graphics card as it usually retails for $330-$349.
MSI Radeon RX 5500 XT MECH 4G OC Graphics Card $289 + Delivery @ CPL Computers Pty Ltd
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Found this too, if you're happy to wait until early may for it to arrive.
want it naooooo; ordered it a few days ago so only going to arrive after easter :(
what do u think of the seller?(relible?) i am intererted in thier msi mobo, but i have never heard about them before
I have not shopped at CPL for many years after they almost refused return of a faulty item. Argued with me at the counter saying I had opened it or some rubbish.. have never gone back since. Have advised others to not go there.
No idea what they are like these days, I wonder if they're better. They did have a bad rep for doing this kind of thing.
We remember these experiences and word gets around, and it can impact your business if you're not so good on returns.Thnks for telling me ur experience about cpl, but I was asking about the link mariachi posted(ninja.buy)
1660 Super has been as low as $299. Not sure I'd pay much more than that as $435 is heading into 2060 territory (+20% performance). Edit: Or not… seems GPU prices have gone up over the past few months.
yep. prices are insane at the moment, not just for GPU's
If anyone wants some advice i would recommend everyone wait 2-4 months when china ramps up production again..
All the people without jobs will cause a low demand and high availability issue.. SALES on products no one has ever seen before… just you wait.. prices are going to be amazing.
Its just a shame so many people have lost their jobs
Dunno if you're aware of world events surrounding COVID and the AUD… tech prices have been sky-rocketing for weeks and stock of most things is getting very hard to find. It'll be a very long time before we see sub-$300 1660 Supers again.
I think the increase in people who are working from home (who are savvy enough to build their own pcs) are also soaking up all the available pc parts stock.
How is this compared to a 1660 Super?
dno who downvoted you; people who can't google are pretty dumb.
It may have been becasue that website is not particularly reliable. Tends to be more heavily weighted towards Nvidia/Intel over AMD.
I didn't downvote you but userbenchmark.com isn't a great comparison site, it's random people's cards using their benchmarking tool and you have no idea what clocks people are running, it's a ballpark figure only.
Have a look here:
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/sapphire-radeon-rx-5500-x…Info about some questionable weighting here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/chco8h/userbenchm…
1660 super is much faster, and the difference expands if you up the res.
It's closer to a 1650 super
Wouldn't go with Radeon as there are many issues.
The 5500 XT never made any sense, it's just not sufficiently better than the RX 580 8GB. To be fair, the RX 580 8GB and GTX 1060 6GB were really good midrange cards that became extremely good budget cards because of how well they sold and how many are floating around on the used market.
This.
There is no point to this card except to fill in where the 1060 and 580 arent being manufactured any more.
128 bit bus lol.
It may be more "future proof" in that it will get longer driver support and GDDR6 is nice, although only 4GB is cutting it close for many games even today. I'd say it's still a better buy over the 580 8GB for a little bit extra.
Good price but yeh bit of a pointless card…
Awaiting my 5700xt to be delivered
Cool
How does this compare to the AMD Radeon RX580 8gb?
Just went up by 10 bucks…
I picked up this one recently for $435 (sale finishes today); not much stock around these days.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Asus-GTX-1660-SUPER-TUF-Gaming-X…