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PNY NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 UPRISING 8GB LHR Video Card $699 + $9.90 Delivery ($0 NSW C&C) @ PCByte

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Looks to be the cheapest 3070 at the moment (maybe even ever?)

PCByte also have a 3080 for 1099 shipped. Not the at the 1069 pricing we've seen recently from Mwave but thought I'd include it anyway.

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  • +57

    It’s official, 3070 is now the same price as 3060ti, excuse me while I go walk into the ocean

    • +5

      Hahaha made me lol.

    • +5

      my lettuce investment is underwater too -40% already

      • +1

        Turn the TV off

    • Same applies to the 6800/XT — it was the same partner model, too! (gaming X trio)

    • +1

      I'm waiting on a 3060ti because I don't think my poorly-picked 550w PSU which is less than a year old can handle anything higher, and this deal is pain.

      • +1

        Just run it at lower power

        • +1

          Yeah I've been thinking that maybe with an undervolt it would be possible but I'm not quite sure, nor sure about being able to fit the 12 pin power connection.

          • +1

            @CodeExplode: "One 12-pin supplementary power connector (12-pin to two 8-pin adapter included)"

            As long as your PSU has two 8pin power connectors, you are fine.

            Also some software like MSI Afterburner can be used to limit the power consumption on the card based on percentage of the wattage, which is a lot more straight forward than undervolting.

            • @Yeahbudsimmons: Nah it's a Corsair CX550M with only 1 8pin. It's all good, this is still more than what I was hoping to pay, just frustrating seeing these deals and not seeing the 3060 Ti budge for months now.

        • +3

          it's also the transient spikes these put out, not necessarily the average power consumption (which a 550 would handle easily, just not the transient spikes)

    • +1

      Yeah but honestly, the performance jump from 3060 Ti to 3070 is not that much. What was it, 10% or so?

      • One has smaller heatsinks and uses less power, which is my priority

  • +3

    maybe even ever?

    I think you're right because I can't recall any instances where it's been cheaper. Nice find!

  • +4

    Low, Low and Lower! How low can we go?

    • +1

      A little bit more and I might replace my 970…..

  • +4

    when the 3070ti goes to ~750 then we're talking. It should be the same price as the 2070 super was in 2019-2020.

    • +7

      Not against things being cheaper, but why “should” it be the same price

      • +8

        If you were going by the GPU generation standards of mid-2017 and before then the 3070 ti at around $450 would be the goal.

        • +1

          Fair point

        • it will be at the price people pay for.

      • +1

        Because it would be good if it was.

      • +1

        No reason. I got my 960 for $199, understandably prices aren't going to be the same as they were ages ago. You can pretty much just ignore my comment, like all the other hodl comments.

        I'm personally just waiting for next gen, current gen was such a wash.

        • Yeah I got my 1050ti for $150, fast forward around 5 years later and it's being sold for more than double 2nd hand ffs…

    • +5

      In 2020, I picked up my 2070 super just before launch of the 30x series, for $560 with a bonus SSD - even if the ssd didn't come.

      I'm guessing they'll fall even more

      • +1

        I think it's worth hassling them to deliver on the SSD.

    • It'll get cheaper. Nvidia never produced a surplus of tens of millions of Turing cards they anticipated selling to miners, nor did miners offload tens of millions of Turing cards close to the Ampere release.

      • +1

        Juiciness will remember that.

  • +8

    Extremely arousing pricing

  • +17

    Seems like these retailers are getting desperate after two years of robbing customers blind.

    • +13

      Off loading stock now to continue the robbing when 40 series come out

      • +3

        Circle of life.

  • Someone tell me why I shouldnt buy this to replace my 1080? Is this a Hodl situation?

    • +3

      Depends… what high end games are you playing to make full use of it ? I would consider getting a 6900XT just to play Cyberpunk on my C1 oled at 4k

    • +8

      Bro i have a 1070ti. The 3070 has the same vram as ours. For 4k try an hodl for a 3080, or an rx 6800 xt or greater. The MSI 6800 XT gaming Z was $799. It runs ring around the 3070. It has twice the vram too.

      • +1

        cheers mate

        • Just grapped the PNY 3080 12gb for $1099.
          Go for it bro before they sell out. Once you've bought it stop looking on here incase next week its $999. My ryzen 3600 will probably bottleneck it even at 4k so no need for next gen anyway.
          https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/715938

    • +4

      keep the 1080 if it still works for the games you play,

    • +1

      do you find your 1080 lacking?

    • +2

      I’m on a 1080 and holding off for next gen but I’m not needing to push 4K or anything.

    • Hold off for a 3080.

    • Apparently you'll be able to buy a 4070 for around this price in a few months, and get at least 50% more performance.

      They seem set to reposition the 4070 back down a tier, but there are huge performance lifts in the entire lineup. Keep waiting a little longer.

    • u should wait for at least 4xxx gen maybe 5xxx gen if u have 1080 otherwise be wasting money.

      • minimum 9xxx gen

  • +8

    They are dopping $100 every month,just hold…

    • +5

      Awesome, if I wait until February I can get one for free!

      • +2

        Then in March they will pay you to buy one!

  • +1

    How come they don't really sell the founder edition ones anymore? I want the hot air to blow out the rear of the card.

    • FE really doesn’t have much stock unlike oems

  • +2

    Apparently Nvidia cut production to keep the prices higher but its probably just a rumor and production would be slowing down any ways as the cards are being superseded by the next gen cards soon.

    • +1

      I heard TSMC refused to cut production. They only agreed to delay shipments.

      • +6

        You're both wrong, its for the next gen node.

  • +1

    This brand appears to be an outlier. Not to be a total killjoy but most of the other brands of several different SKUs haven't budged in quite some time.

  • +1

    This deal is too good to pass. The only concern is it is from PCByte

  • how come this is not sold out yet when ya'll paying 400-450 for 3-4 year old mined on 2070 supers on ebay lol

    • Different crowd.

  • Interesting that it has the 12 pin mini connector that nvidia tried to introduce this generation. must be the only card other than the founders edition that has one!

  • $399 by the end of this year.

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