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Galax GeForce RTX 2070 Super (1-Click OC) 8GB $819 + Delivery @ Shopping Express

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One of the cheapest, if not the cheapest RTX 2070 SUPER card on the market right now. Not the best card version, but still very good performance.

Boost Clock Speed (MHz): 1770MHz
Memory (VRAM): 8GB
Memory Type: GDDR6
Length (mm): 295mm
DiplayPort (DP): 3
HDMI: 1

Shipping around $10 for me to metro Victoria, YMMV

Futu Online eBay has it here for $832.15 if you want to use discounted gift cards (credit to @Noodles93)

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  • I have this card, got it from mwave few weeks ago (3rd April) for 750.

    Note it is currently $800 from CCPU, unsure of stock levels though:
    https://www.ccpu.com.au/show_prod.php?class_id=video-nvidia&…

    I have issues with the fans constantly revving up and down when under any sort of load which I have alleviated by applying a custom fan curve through MSI Afterburner. Other than that the card seems decent.
    This price may be one of the cheapest at the moment but isn't the cheapest it has been.

    • Yeah, the pre-corona price is obviously much less, but this is one of the cheapest currently.

    • I had the excat same problem with their 1660 super and also solved it buy custom curve. If you set the speed to anything below 33% it just turns on and off constantly with a click sound

    • I ended up replacing the thermal paste on mine.

      Temps went from throttling at 83c to 70-75c.

      The paste I cleaned off was really poorly applied with lots of bubbles where no paste was on the die or cooler.

      Likely cheaper due to poor QC.

    • +1

      Therefore, this deal is more expensive and this should be the one posted
      $800 + Delivery ($5-15)

  • +3

    Unreal how much these have gone up due to the pandemic. I paid a lot less last year.

    • +1

      I know, I wanted to build a PC this year but the price increase has made it much harder. It was $1800 on pcpartpicker before corona, but now it's around $2200

      • Yeah I'm happy that I built when I did, I paid $696 delivered (after cashback) for my Gigabyte 2070s. CPUs seem to have dropped a bit but the GPUs going up I guess is a sign of the lack of any real advances in CPUs. All these people sitting at home are buying up GPUs and making do with their current CPU.

    • I read that there was actually decreased amounts of factories making the technology that the 20xx series have from December last year.
      So they were going to go up in price due to lack of supply capabilities. The pandemic just speed boosted that process. Lol

    • +1

      Yep. I paid ~$690 for a Gigabyte 2070 Super Gaming OC in December 19. I also received a free 1tb SSD from the Gigabyte Auros promotion which i managed to sell for $140 so the card effectively worked out to be $550.

      I also sold my Galax GTX 1080 exoc snpr for $480 so it was a super duper cheap $70 upgrade all up. I wouldn't bother doing the same thing today.

    • Yeah it's nuts. I upgraded my CPU / RAM / Mobo during Black Friday / Cyber Monday and checked the prices on the stuff I bought and the RAM alone is 50% more expensive. I wish I bought a GPU back then! The 980 is doing OK for now. Going to wait until all this madness ends.

  • +2

    2020 is a really crappy year to build a PC. GPU, Mobo, NAND and RAM prices going up.
    Shame as there's a lot of new Ryzen parts coming this year.

    • +6

      It will settle. But if you wanna game now, just buy.

    • I am still able to find rams at good price. Check Amazon out.

    • +2

      just bought a new pc today. as shit time as it is, kinda perfect time to have a decent PC lol

    • The next series of Ryzen will be the last batch supported on the current socket.

      I think if you can afford to wait another year you can get onto the next socket that AMD will most likely support for a couple of years as they have with the AM4

      • Yeah, I just performed an upgrade from B350 to X570 because I couldn't be arsed waiting for B550

        8-core R7 3700x will be good for another 4 years but my Vega 64 is itching for an upgrade

  • This or the rx5700 xt?

    • +3

      I was looking at the 5700XT and 2070Super. Chose the 2070super over team red, simply because AMD's driver support is still so so behind.
      I got bit once with Team Red over driver support, and after reading for weeks on end on the 5700XT, they just can't seem to equal Nvidia's driver support, they're always behind the curve when it comes to software.

      • +1

        RTX audio is also incredible.

        For the uninitiated: https://mobile.twitter.com/theGunrun/status/1252789873699745…

        And for the handful of games that support it, DLSS 2.0 is very impressive.

        • DLSS 2.0 is very good but the consideration is whether majority of games to be released in the future market will support DLSS 2.0. I think so far, there's only few (2 to 3) games support this feature?

    • Depends on price difference. 2070s is around 13% better on average iirc but price difference is key as well as your budget.

    • Depends on your budget, you can get the absolute best RX 5700 XT for around $800, but an entry-level model of the 2070 SUPER for $800+. So the performance will be about the same but the cooling on the 5700XT will be better. But yeah, just look up reviews online and benchmarks on the sort of games you play.

      • which brand of RX 5700 XT would be your recommendation? MSI?

        • +1

          I would personally go for Sapphire or Powercolor, and if I wanted something a bit cheaper I'd look at the gigabyte

    • This. Drivers are much better stability wise and you get RTX audio, DLSS 2.0, gamefilter-overlay, NVENC encoder for streaming/recording locally which is insanely good.

  • +1

    Better to wait for the crazy price back to normal. Grabbed one gigabyte 2070 super gaming oc for 700bucks roughly 8 months ago.

    • You're gonna wait a while… if you want something now shrugs buy it I very much doubt prices will drop hugely this CY.

  • +1

    Wish I grabbed the 2070S when they were between $600 - $700 on sale. Here's to hoping Nvidia's GTC Keynote on the 15th of May announces the 3000 lineup, although I doubt it.

    • Seems more likely they'll announce the server GPU's which then i assume will give us an idea of the consumer ones, i think it may be more likely we see those announcements (consumer models) towards end of the year and if we are lucky maybe launch this year but i have my doubts… i think once PS5 n Xbox are out Nvidia will make their move but im still sceptical about anything being released this year (from them)…

  • I'm gonna wait for some EOFY sales… if there're any this year >.<

  • Do you guys thing this card will go fine in SLI/NVlink?

  • The price has gone up because the dollar has slumped

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