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[eBay Plus] Gigabyte RX6700XT 12GB Eagle PCIe Graphics Card $482.82 Delivered @ Computer Alliance eBay

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Finally pulled the trigger. Don't forget shopback cashback ($20 cap), 12+ left at time of posting

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  • +7

    Probably best bang for buck by a fair margin.

    • Agree

    • +2

      Tbh if you get the 6600XT for 349$ last year (like our Jimmy77 who complain every gpu deal over 500 bucks), it's still the best bang for buck till now. This one is 30% more expensive for 25% perf gain according to Tom's Hardware GPU chart

      • Just looking at perf % gains don't tell the whole story though, there might be cases where the 6600XT runs 40-45fps and the 6700XT stays above 60fps (for example)

        And that is worth the premium all day for me.

        • Yeah, this deal has got me, i think. Upgrading from 1080.

      • I just got the 6650xt on Thursday for $340 from MSY, ordered Tue tho and deal closed

  • Great timing. Been keeping an eye on this. Thanks!

    • Yep, finally pulled the trigger on this in a new PC for tax time. Hoping I can hang onto this for a few years until GPU prices improve somewhat. Couldn't bring myself to drop the big bucks on anything faster

  • So final price with SB would be $462.82?
    Would it stack with gift cards or no?

    Any one got suggestions on where to get the rest of the pc?
    I'd need a MB + RAM + Case.
    Pretty much have PS and SSD already.

    • Correct, gift cards would invalidate the shopback so no stacking there unfortunately nevermind, the shopback page says gift cards are fine!! Bugger!

    • I'd assume using the same coupon from other vendors.. if you have plus you'd get it from ebay… $300 cap but should be ok for the parts you need. Just do a price sanity check due to price jacking..

  • +2

    6700xt for ~$460 is pretty good. Been on hodl for a while and might finally bite!

  • +1

    Thanks op. Finally got one.

  • +1

    Thanks OP. Bought one before checking as normally when I go do some research before buying, the deal is gone. Hopefully this will be a significant upgrade replacing my GTX 1060.

    • I've also bit the bullet here and replaced my old 1060, she had a good run.

      • +1

        R9 380 here. It was old when I got it!

        • +1

          Heck yeah, I had a 7970GHZ, then they started rebranding them to 280, and then the 380 came. Those were good times for AMD.

    • +1

      Also upgrading from the 1060, and it's already here!!

      • I'm upgrading from a 560 Ti, finally bit the bullet as well

    • I went from a 1070 to this card and the change is significant.

  • +1

    This is a good deal for a budget friendly 12GB Card, being sub $500. Yes I know it doesn't have DLSS but it a card that you could easily have for 2 years or so before an upgrade

    Thanks OP - I pulled the trigger on this one.

    • +1

      I had my 1080 from 2016.. until this sale right here. 2 years before upgrade? kek, you can go aslong as you want (especially if you're gaming at this cards target resolution aka not 4k). Especially if you don't care about the latest AAA game. And with 12GB of memory, it will keep us in the game until Intel can hopefully bring the whole market back down to reality prices with their next card, surely. I'm happy with this one. In 2016, I spent over $1000 for the 1080 when it first released, so $1500 in 7 years is a good run.

      • I agree 2 years may not be necessary. I think it's more about looking a few factors such as the resell price, where the market is at and what kind games I will be playing. I really wanted to buy an Intel A770 but I was just concerned about the playability of pre-DirectX12 games,. I'm hoping that the Blue team comes through and shakes the market up over the next 2 years or so. AMD could but they seem happy to just chug along with <10% market share and re-releasing previous gen cards with minor tweaks (eg 6600 vs 7600) at same MSRP.

        I'm building a new system from scratch so looking for longevity in most of the non-gpu components, and just wanted a non-crazy priced mid-tier GPU that I could potentially swap out in 2 years of so if it my needs required it. The fact that I got a recent-gen gpu with 12GB VRAM for sub-$A500 was the motivator to go with this card.

        • +1

          I was the same. Was looking at A770, but its performance was not on 6700XT level, and its performance in non-AAA games was/is questionable. The only thing I care about in the A770 really, is the AV1 support, but I would not have really even made use of it right now. The 16GB would have been nice, but the 6700XT has 12GB, which is above the dreaded 8GB basement that benchmarkers keep going on about. I don't really care about used-market too much, as my parts usually go as hand-me-downs into my partners computer. Last GPU I sold was a 7970GHZ in 2016, after I got the 1080.

          Good luck with the system. I just popped in a 5800X3D into my 2020 X570 MEG UNIFY. Will keep me going for some more years.

  • -1

    Shopback tracked too
    I had my doubts

  • This price is a breath of fresh air!

  • +1

    I have the card for a few months now. Its on the sweet spot for my use case on 1440p ultra wide. Only twos games that i play where i found it too weak is Metro enhanced edition, the one that turns on Raytracing not matter what. And Honkai starrail above 1.6 render scale.

  • +2

    Ozb wouldn't let me post a separate deal for this:

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/175742262962?_trkparms=amclksrc%…

    Asus DUAL RX6750XT 12GG $506.22 delivered, also PWE22 ebay plus deal from Computer Alliance, just in case you needed that little extra performance.

    • Any reviews about the build quality/thermals on these two? AFAIK they (6700/50) perform very similarly, so I'd be inclined to go for whichever one runs more quietly/cooler.

      • no idea, but I guess there will be plenty of youtube video reviews out there

        personally, I never had much luck with ASUS so I would be more inclined to go with Gigabyte.

      • So reviews about these two models were a bit sparse (guess because they're lower end/later models?): ended up going with the Eagle since it's a proper 2-slot model and fairly petite, while the ASUS Dual is deceptively chonky (55mm thick, but 139mm tall), making it harder to use for SFF

  • +1

    I finally bought, already arrived today (Sydney). SB tracked as well. Auspost actually being fast for once :O

  • Been hodling forever to replace my rx480 , finally bite it at this pricing . Hooray

    • Ha I'm in the same boat, rx4804gb. Expecting this to be a massive difference. Have been waiting for a while…..

  • +2

    Received my card today and installed it. Wow! What a difference. This may not be a great benchmarking tool, but using the Unigine Heaven Benchmark, I've jumped from an average of 60.8 fps to 239.7 fps.

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