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EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 ULTRA 12GB GPU $1199, EVGA RTX 3070 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GPU $949 Delivered & More @ BPC Tech

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Good afternoon guys,

Time for another weekend special! The popular EVGA FTW3 Models are back!

The stock is currently located at our new warehouse therefore, all orders placed during the weekend will be processed & dispatched from Monday :)

You can check other popular models here:

EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 12GB FTW3 ULTRA GAMING Video Card $1199 Delivered
https://www.bpctech.com.au/product/12g-p5-4877-kl-evga-gefor…

EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti FTW3 ULTRA 8GB ARGB Gaming Video Card $949 Delivered
https://www.bpctech.com.au/product/08g-p5-3797-kl-evga-gefor…

EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING 12GB Video Card $1499 Delivered
https://www.bpctech.com.au/product/12g-p5-3967-kr-evga-gefor…

EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 ULTRA GAMING 24GB Video Card $1829 Delivered
https://www.bpctech.com.au/product/24g-p5-3987-kr-evga-gefor…

EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti XC3 ULTRA HYBRID GAMING $1499 Delivered
https://www.bpctech.com.au/product/12g-p5-3958-kr-evga-gefor…

EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 12GB XC3 ULTRA GAMING Video Card $1149 Delivered
https://www.bpctech.com.au/product/12g-p5-4865-kl-evga-gefor…

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Have a lovely weekend!

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  • +8

    So close to buying

    • +25

      HODL

    • +3

      What's the golden price under 1k?

      • +2

        Maybe for the 10gb model, so 1.2k works out for the 12gb?

        • +6

          lol so $100 a gb is the going rate?

      • General wisdom, due to the age of these cards and the new line coming soon would be once the 3080 cards hit 3070 RRP, then they represent good value. The general consensus being that a 4070 is expected to perform at 3080 levels, a 4080 is expected to perform at 3090 levels, etc. So it seems to me, the go number is around $1,000-$1,020 for a 3080 12GB. Though, being a 12GB that tends to carry what a 20% premium on top of a 3080 maybe its at that sweet spot already?

        • what would you think the 4070 will be priced at

        • Benchmarks suggest 4070 is at 3090 levels, 4080 will be past 3090 TI

          eg two tiers

          So the 3080 12GB needs to fall well below $1k to be a sensible buy, and in fact the 3090 needs to be the one to hit $1k.

          Of course, NVidia is trying their best to stop this happening; their shareholders aren't happy, and given that they are likely to only announce the 4090 in Oct, they can keep the market stall happening on the lower 3xxx cards for another 6 months, dribbling out stock.

          Seems like AMD prices are reaching reality much faster than NVidia

    • +10

      Hodl make them bleed green

  • +11

    I think this is the tip of the iceberg still. Good brand of 12Gb 3080 at 1149 is super tempting yet still ill HODL. Meanwhile my 2060s is crying trying to run 1440 triples :(

    • +12

      My 970 is trying and succeeding at running trip 1440

      • +7

        Just offset your -1 because someone didn’t want to hear that 960/970s can still run some games at 1440. I’ll invite them over to show them borderlands 3 running 1440 medium nicely

        • +1

          My old R9 390x is still running games @1440p, ok it's not silky smooth but in most cases it's playable, esp if you tune the settings a little. Granted you won't be winning any races or pushing ultra settings but it works.

          That said, I am really looking forward to an upgrade, finally built a new 5600x system late last year and the only holdover from my old system is the GPU for obvious reasons.

    • +4

      Can it run crysis?

      • -1

        The 1990s called and want their joke back

        • +1

          Pretty sure my 386 couldn't run crysis

          • -1

            @Poor Ass: bro, 486 came out in 1989. you way behind even then.

            • +1

              @Charity: Ya and still expensive

              Warcraft 1 was good

    • My 960 still running 1440, and don’t care ;)

    • Check out Image Scaling in NVIDIA control panel. Let's you select a lower resolution in games, which is then upscaled to your mon monitors native resolution again. Helps squeeze out some extra FPS.

      • how is this any different to just lowering the resolution in game and keeping fullscreen option.

        • Yeah I'd like to know the answer to this as well.

          • +1

            @Cartmanizm: its nvidia's version of fsr 1.0

            https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/nvidia-dlss-vs-image-scaling-vs-amd-super-resolution/#:~:text=On%20a%20technical%20level%2C%20FSR,software%20development%20kit%20(SDK).

            On a technical level, FSR and NIS are almost identical. The only difference is that NIS does the upscaling and sharpening in a single pass, while FSR breaks those steps into two passes. There are some differences in game and graphics card support, though. FSR is only available as a software development kit (SDK

        • Because if you do that, the image isn't upscaled, and LOOKS low res; whereas upscaling means the image didn't really look any different from native resolution, except you get higher FPS.

    • +1

      4xxx series is soon, only a little HODL left.

      • 4090 4080 maybe anything else mid 2023

  • +1

    What about 3060 rep?

  • +4

    Big cuts expected for August. Unless you need a card asap, HODL.

  • +10

    So these are back to launch day pricing.. may as well keep hodl

    • +3

      Did you hear about the eth merge next month?

      • +2

        Miners try to keep GPU prices high so they can sell thier inventory at higher prices.

        • -4

          they don't even called LHR these days. Which makes them non-LHR!!!

          • +1

            @[Deactivated]: Ya limitation pretty much cracked. But its also that now its just gamers buying these and they dont care its LHR or non-LHR. Makes no difference in games.

      • I haven't read much into the merge. Do you know much about it and what are people thinking is going to happen?

        • Around 16 Sept

        • Merge going to happen on 16-20th sept 2022. Goerli test went successful

    • It never stopped being profitable, it's just not worth it with lower ROI.

  • +22

    The 3000 series is going to keep dropping due to over supply. They need to make way for the 4000 series so we can expect to see some decent price drops. Which I'm sure everyone knows at this point..

    So if you don't need it, hold out people!

    • Nice. When will the 4000 series be out?

      • They'll annouce it in the next few months… But won't be surprised if they only announce and release the 4090… It'll really depend on AMD and what models they announce and release… To put pressure on Nvidia. Otherwise they'll trickle the new models till the current inventory is depleted.

      • +1

        September/October - 4090

    • Do you know more of the details? Interested on the compatibility with motherboards.

  • I’ll buy this as the launch price for the 4000 series.

  • as usual its the high end cards dropping

    • All the people buying high-end already paid the mining tax, guess not many with deep pockets still in the market.

  • +1

    I bought the previous PNY 3080 12gb deal but the post office in Mount Waverley has lost it somehow. Guys make sure you choose express post. Less chance of them loosing it.

    • +3

      I'm imagining some auspost worker playing games on it 😅

    • +1

      More a matter of insured of registered post needed, not express, they go missing too

      • Express post is registered by default

  • +1

    Hope I can get 3080 10Gb for $800 in the near future.

    • +3

      Very possible

    • Used market should be possible.

      • Used market (ebay at least) is still selling up to 1.5k for 3080 10gb, makes no sense.

        • +1

          Used market is skewed. 6600XT cards listed for $500+ when they're under $400 new. 6700XT cards listed for $800 when they're under $600 new. It gets worse as you move to higher and higher tiers

        • +2

          I offered someone selling a 10gb 3080 (can’t remember exact brand but it was lower end) $800 about 2 weeks ago …. He absolutely flipped it and started abusing me.

          I sent him the link of the PNY 12gb 3080 for $1,099 and he still continued to abuse and said he had heaps of buyers lined up.

          I understand that they don’t want to lose money … but what did they expect with the current market situation ??

          • +2

            @CY: He probably bought into Luna as well.

          • @CY: Hope you reported them to Ebay for abuse. Not like you low-balled with a $400 - $500 offer or anything purposefully.

            • +1

              @Revrnd: @Revrnd nah it was a FB Marketplace sale. Ad says “pending” … hahaha … dunno if he ended up selling it though. Probably not with that type of attitude.

  • +9

    I remember about 5 or 6 months ago these forums where full of people being downbeat and negative about pricing. Like things would never get better, or they wouldn't for 8 to 10 years.

    Now that things continue to get better, those people have all gone silent. This is why when we hear negativity about 4xxx pricing we should know better, that's just the same negativity resurfacing.

    Those telling everyone how expensive and impossible things will be are what Nvidia and amd rely on to justify price inflation.

    Let's allow the next gen to be a great price by accepting nothing less.

    • Yep, The market always corrects. Just a matter of time

    • Indeed, there was a joker previously on every AMD post comparing it's hashrate Ngreedia. Sure enough they fell silent as abruplty as profitability plummeted. The profitably was in fact not there for a long time due to the rapid decline in the value of the cards.

      • Yup hashrate of each card is a valueless spec when you earn $-0.03 per hour. Tears probably splashing in some comfort food $5 chocolate coles cake…over losing $10k buying all those 3060ti’s and 3080s for triple price

        • They are still making a couple of bucks a day currently after power… won't last but your profitability figure is incorrect

          • @Lonewolf1983: Couple bucks a day sheesh really scraping the bottom of the barrel here. And is that after taxes too? +admin time/conversion fees etc? Opportunity cost? They’ll be down to $-0.03 per hour factoring all that in

            • @Doomedgrind: Depends, if your writing off expenses and depreciating assets as part of your taxes
              Just pointing out your incorrect figures

              • @Lonewolf1983: How is $-0.03 after taxes, fees, opportunity cost, incorrect? Show me your calculation

        • Was making about $2.20 a day on my old rx570 a 8 or so months back.

          Taken into account electricity.

  • +2

    $599 by the end of this year.

    • 2080 still more than 599 so keep dreaming

      • It's the people selling those cards that are dreaming. 2nd hand gpu's go for more than new ones in some cases.

  • How much will the 4090 cost on launch? Anyone knows? Im thinking of HODL but dont know what RRP will be like. Im assuming 2k+?

    • probably, and restrained supply at least at release

    • +1

      An arm and a Leg + your first born.

    • +3

      I am going to predict AUD$2499…. and then check back here at this comment in a few months to see how close I was

      • +2

        2500$ is damn expensive, wouldnt that be price for 4090Ti?

        • +4

          Good point…. okay $2299 for 4090

          • @qtvinsta: Might aswell pay the 200 extra for superior Titan like powerhouse therefore.

        • +3

          The word on the street is a 4090 will be around US$1999 at launch. That's AU$2.8k + straya tax so it'll likely be AU$3k+ locally.

          • @fastnet: F. Thats crazy expensive, might have to roll with the 3090Ti therefore if true.

            • @Nunubuffs: Might double performance though, big rumoured uplift in CUDA cores and clock speed at the same time. If the 3090 Ti is $2200 and the 4090 is $3k, but has double the performance, I think the 4090 is easily worth it (if you're the kind of buyer looking to spend on that stratosphere of pricing)

              • +1

                @TimR31: This will be my first build and I wanna go all out. But like the gap between 3080 and 3090 was immense on launch, like what, more then double the price for minor performance gains. I hope the 4090 price is justified. Otherwise ill have to wait for a 4080.

                • @Nunubuffs: It's rumour at this point (although as we get closer to release the probability of accuracy increases), but we're looking at jumping from 3090's 10500 CUDA cores and 1700MHz boost clock, to 4090's 16000 cores (almost 60% increase) and 2500MHz (almost 50% increase).

                  3080 12GB is 9000 cores and 1700MHz, while the 4080 is looking like 9700 cores with the same 2500MHz as the 4090. Likely to be a still significant, but much smaller, performance jump compared to the 3090/4090.

                  My guess is Nvidia want to compete at the very top end, but have conceded that the 4000 series will not match AMD's 7000 series down through the performance stack while remaining as profitable as they'd like. Hence the chasm between the 4090 and 4080

                  • @TimR31: So would you say that the 4090 would be a worth upgrade over the 4080? Unlike it was for the 3090 from the 3080 where you paid double for minimal gains. Im hopeing for good base RRP on the 4090 and for it to be atleast 30% or more faster then the 4080 so even if it was double the price it would be a justified price.

                    • +1

                      @Nunubuffs: That is what the specs strongly seem to suggest, but given I'm not sure we've ever seen such a performance difference between xx90 and xx80, I guess we will have to wait and see. In terms of "worth the upgrade", that is always a relative question, but I'll be pretty shocked if Nvidia don't make the top level card have a price premium over its pure performance advantages. That'll mean AMD have got them really rattled! I'm sceptical on that given Nvidia's massive mind share lead

      • +3

        Sounds too cheap I'm gonna go $2,999

    • +1

      Someone hearing 2k USD does not mean it will be 2k USD. Nvidia and amd plant this information to see if we will accept it.

      I say it will be significantly less than that.

      • Indeed companies gauge consumer acceptance of their pricing by assessing public opinion and forums such as these.

        Regarding the pricing on the current gen, from tweaktown website,

        "…the overwhelming majority of Used mining stock hasn't even hit the west yet. We need to get rid of these New cards NOW".

        "Well, over here (ASIA) miners are definitely selling most of their stock off. I'd expect those cards to start flooding the west within weeks".

        "..warehouses filled with older-gen GeForce products. But even there… that's just the tide going out, and the larger tsunami behind that is that the western markets are about to be filled with used mining cards."

  • +1

    pretty 1337 prices for a 12GB EVGA 3080 card

  • -6

    DO NOT BUY. These are very old video cards released years ago. They are also over priced due to ico’s and nft shitcoins because there is no use case and people realising that crypto is for fools and dumping their video cards to go back to their normal jobs.

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