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ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3080 V2 10GB Graphics Card $1049 + Delivery ($0 to VIC/NSW/QLD/ C&C) @ Scorptec

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Not the 12G version but still a good price for this card

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  • +22

    Not really a saving as the MSRP was $699USD which is $1009AUD, these should be $799-849AUD by now and the RTX4090 is less then 2 months away.

    • +6

      This is the price I can get most 12GB 3080's from suppliers.

    • Yeah but what's the bet the 3090 is like around the 3k mark? (Or at least 2.5k)

      That said performance is supposed to be killer on the 4090s.

      • +2

        I don't think your stupid enough to actually believe their marketing. It'll be a 20-30% increase, as per every generation ever produced.

    • +2

      And they are also resuming RTX3080 12gb production to clear the GA102 dies, so the 10gb version should drop even further in the coming weeks.

    • +1

      iirc the official price for a 3080 in Aus was $1139 at launch. Still, this isn't exactly cheap but at least it's not double.

    • Bro the Australian MSRP is $1,139 AUD. You can't just convert USD MSRP.

      May as well spin it as say it's a steal because MSRP in India is 71,000 Rupee which is $1287 AUD. Or UK it was £649 which is $1127. You forget we are the lucky country and we have to pay the lucky tax.

      Granted I do think prices will continue to drop to clear our inventory. I don't understand that if a 4070 is more powerful than a 3090 why anyone would think it would be priced the same as a 3070 MSRP $809. This exact thing happened in 2020 with the 2080ti and 3070 and everyone expecting to score a 2080ti for $800 instead of $1200, all that did was allow scalpers to sell the 3070 for the same price as the 2080ti. Pretty sure we are in for the exact same shit show as 2 years ago with not enough stock, scalpers and bots nabbing all the cards, Mwave lucky raffles to purchase an actual card outside a prebuild or Techfast prebuilds thrown together with cruddy ssd/ram/psu. If you want a card now to game on now I'd maybe wait until end of August to see if price drops further I think it could go $100-$200 more, $799 sounds like a sweet spot for a card of this calibre. Otherwise I'd be working on macros to nab in stock 4000 series cards when they are released.

  • +4

    3080 12GB at this price makes it reasonable. Would not recommend the 10GB at this price.

  • +2
  • +2

    Not a deal. From now we will see the avalanche in GPU market. 3080 10gb will be less than $800 by the end of Oct

    • They said it would be that price by now.
      And the flood of used GPU's
      More predictions.
      I'd take a wager that more will be above than below that price if you're a gambling man.

  • +4

    $1k For a two year old card with 4xxx around the corner. Just put your $1k towards that

    • Remember the shit show that was the 3000 series release?

      • Even if prices are inflated (depends how much), still not worth buying a two year old card at rrp

        • agree it needs to drop $200

  • 10gb 3080 will not age well.. still overpriced. I expect them to be $799 at least

  • +1

    These will get dumped as any remaining stock will cannibalise 4070 sales. I expect further discounts

  • +2

    After I returned my 3070ti 8G because of constantly running out of the VRAM with my 4k monitor, I know this is a risky buy if you also believe you will be on 4k in the coming future. $1k is simply wasted.

    • +1

      Wow, is it a game chewing up the RAM or some kind of design application?

      • +1

        No, just racing game like forza horizon 5. Until you tried, I initially also thought 8GB should be enough. If it is full or nearly full, then I think that already gives enough indications how feature proof it will be.

        • Whoa!

          Looks like I'll be looking at 12gb or more then for future VR.

    • I've noticed my 3060 12gb easily jumps to >60% vram usage on some 2015 titles at 1080p (~8gb). It seems kind of questionable when people claim that the lower vram on the other 3xxxs is actually future proofed.

      • +1

        12GB should how be considered the base amount, 16Gb Main Stream and 24Gb+ High-End. Personally I'd love to see a 4090Ti with 32GB or 48GB.

  • +2

    HODL

  • +2

    Nope.. Maybe for $600 or less

  • wait for rtx4070

  • +5

    HODL on my fellow ozbargainers make them bleed green don't buy there overpriced junk hit them where it hurts

    Top end card should be max $1500 aud if people refuse to pay anything over that or just keep holding off until they price there cards properly they'll be forced to keep reducing prices or just not sell cards

    Go buy a 2nd hand 1080ti or a cheap 20 / 30 series on gumtree it will do everything you need it to do and you won't be forced to accept nvidia robbing you blindly either that or go buy a amd team red card and support there competitor

    "Nvidia cuts its revenue forecast by 17%. According to preliminary quarterly figures, the company's revenue from gaming items such as GeForce GPUs was lower than expected. Nvidia claims that video card sales are down owing to 'challenges.'

    Challenges = People refusing to pay 3 x the real price of there cards

    https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia-reduces-revenue-pre…

  • This has gone back up to $1199.

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