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ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4070 12GB Graphics Card $906.14 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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I'll let the ozb community decide if this is a good deal, I think it has been crazy prices for GPUs since 2020, so this deal is only reasonable when taking that into consideration!

ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4070
12GB GDDR6X,
IP5X,
Auto-Extreme Technology,
144-Hour Validation Program,
HDMI 2.1a, DP 1.4a
Model (DUAL-RTX4070-12G)

There is also the OC model for about 30 bucks more:
ASUS Dual 4070 OC@Amazon
Which is about 30 bucks cheaper than the cheapest local price I could find (Centrecom)

Note this sold by Amazon US, shipped from Amazon US.

Free international shipping for Prime members

Also note, the 4070 Super is imminent, this may affect pricing, this may not be an ideal time to buy.

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

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closed Comments

    • +1

      Title updated, it's 906aud

    • +22

      Umm, are you sure?!

    • +15

      That's exactly how ozb works, lol

    • Welcome to being a consumer.

    • +4

      My mistake, I read it as guy didn't even think its a deal, getting us to decide its even good or not. A quick look can see the 4070's going for $8xx.

  • -6
    • +7

      So 100 bucks more… What's your point?

    • +1

      But that's $93 more expensive.

      edit… I noticed comment saying title had been updated so I assume you posted when the price appeared to be in U.S. $

  • +2

    I just want 7900xt performance and VRAM for $1000.

    • +1

      Those days are numbered… with AI Leatherman will be sure to be counting his dollaroos by making sure most of the production is towards those chips and we are left with the scraps and with demand outstripping supply we will pay through the nose.

      Rumour is stocks of the gaming GPUs are running low so can envisage another lean year for gamers. I am still running my GTX 1060 but it getting harder and harder to run games at higher fidelity @ 1080p.

      • +2

        3070's regularly go for $250-300 on marketplace.

        Ive found 3 so far over the last 6 months. One for me, 2 for friends.

        Keep an eye out, it'd be a nice bump in performance for you :)

  • +3

    HODL, super refresh around the corner aswell

    • Willing to bet it'll be 3-6 months before you see a drop on the non supers. If ever.

      • from what i understand the supers will be about $100 more than the non supers, so i wouldn't expect there to be much of a drop.

        i dream of getting my hands on a 4080 for $1200~ second hand.

  • -7

    We vote no.

  • +13

    I'll let the ozb community decide if this is a good deal,

    Another garbage GPU deal, school holidays are killing OzBargain

    PNY Verto currently available for $865 @ CCPU

    All time low is ~$800

    Also note, the 4070 Super is imminent, this may affect pricing, this may not be an ideal time to buy

    Old cards will have a few small deals from the usual suspects but NVIDIA have price fixed it well for Feb launch:

    4070 12GB $900
    4070 Super 12GB $1000 TBC
    4070 Ti 12GB $1200
    4070 Ti Super 16GB $1300 TBC
    4080 16GB $1800
    4080 Super 16GB $1900 TBC
    4090 24GB $3000+

    • +1

      CCPU is good if you goto the store, even their online order is like fill out a form they call you lol.

    • +6

      Ok, I'll bite, i'd pay 40 more for an Aus card with positive reviews than a PNY card with mediocre reviews. So I'm not sure you're comparison supports your negative vote.
      In any case, the point of posting these is to keep people informed, school holidays or not, so please don't get upset.

      I'm hurting as much as the next guy. My video card crapped itself during COVID and I had to pay nearly 700 for a 3060, that I was lucky to find stock of.
      Having never paid more than 300, this was a big pill to swallow.
      Now I'm staring at 900 for an upgrade…. Its fking madness.

      • +8

        i'd pay 40 more for an Aus card with positive reviews than a PNY card with mediocre reviews.

        The 4070 - which is actually a 4060 in disguise - is one of the easiest cards to power and cool so any type of special cooling, large heatsink and ASUS tax is completely unnecessary

        PNY cards are fine - no BS, close to reference and good enough that TechFast sell 100's of them in their prebuilts

        In any case, the point of posting these is to keep people informed, school holidays or not

        There have been plenty of these "FYI deals" recently so if you are really looking to keep people informed, post it in the forums

        … so please don't get upset.

        No one is upset, this is just a garbage deal

        • +3

          All fair, thanks for your level reply, appreciated.

    • +2

      All time low is ~$800

      $754 with discounted gift cards*

  • +1

    4070 super is coming this month.20% better with the same price tag.

    • +1

      Though it won't be at the $800 - $850 price tag of a normal 4070 for quite some time

      • +1

        The 4070 isn't at a $800-$850 "normal" price now.

        • +3

          That's the price it is every month or two, so I'd say that's the going rate. I bought it at $750, $900 is certainly not a deal.

    • +2

      Lol. we have no confirmation of the same price tag.

  • +4

    Still waiting for a good reason to upgrade my 1080 Ti.

    • lol im in the same boat

      saying that the 1080ti has so far had an awesome run - money well spent back in the days

      • Same. ASUS rog card. Won't upgrade unless I get rid of my 1440 165hz monitor and go 4k.
        For my current monitor, money just isn't worth it even remotely in my eyes.

        And I agree with some of the comments. I pad circ. $1400 for the card and it was a steal after being nearly $2k.but the bump in power generational, as we gave seen. Having to drop $2.5k - $3K for a video game card is just wild.

  • +2

    Soon to be announced Nvidia Super specs and USD pricing below:
    https://www.guru3d.com/story/nvidia-rtx-40-super-series-grap…

    • Damn shame there was no bump in 4080 memory size. Upgrade to 20gb would have gone a long way to future proofing.

      • +1

        futureproofing is what Nvidia doesn't want so we have to keep upgrading.

    • 4070 12GB US$549 = AU$900 including GST, already AU street price
      4070 Ti Super 16GB US$799 = AU$1311 including GST, already mentioned
      BS 4080 Super 16GB US$999 = AU$1639 including GST, delusional thinking. Standard 4080 street price is already AU$1800
      Real 4080 Super 16GB US$1199 = AU$1967 including GST, already mentioned

  • +5

    70 series card priced at $900 lmao

  • I bought a 3060ti, triple fan start of 2022 for $670 when they finally went down in price (and even then that was still a bit too high). Thought that would mark the start of the return of sane pricing. I guess I was lucky?

    • A 3060ti for nearly $700 seems in line with a 70 series for $900 to me?… (though I picked my 4070 up for $815 locally about 6 weeks ago, so this is hardly a great price).

      I agree that in general all GPUs are expensive compared to 10 years ago though.

    • Thought that would mark the start of the return of sane pricing. I guess I was lucky?

      Not really - it was $470 back in June

      Prices on all new NV 8GB cards will keep dropping because they will be useless for new games in about 6 months

      Before the 5090 is announced, the 40 series stack will end up as:

      4060 Ti 16GB
      4070 Super 12GB
      4070 Ti Super 16GB
      4080 Super 16GB
      4090 24GB

        • It is a good ATL price, but yeah I got the triple fan Vision OC 3060 ti, which has served me well so far.

          • @Spawn Peak: Sorry I'm a dummy, I keep forgetting it was the 3060 that had a re-release with 8gb of VRAM, the 3060Ti always had only 8gb. Gigabyte Vision is a good variant, looks good, cools well, quiet - $670 is up there in price, but if you are getting value out of it, who cares. I bought a 3070 Ti at the height of the mining market for $1500…

  • +2

    not a good deal for sure

  • +3

    If you absolutely can't wait and must buy a GPU rn at $900 mark then might go with AMD RX7800XT at $800 here https://www.umart.com.au/product/sapphire-pulse-radeon-rx-78…. Much better performance compared to the 4070 at $100 less.

    • Much better in what way? They're very similar cards in performance, although that still makes the 7800XT the better value of the two for most.

  • +1

    As per the comments above, this deal is not really a 'bargain'.

  • +1

    I'd rather pony up the extra $80 bucks or whatever to get one from a local brick and mortar store for warranty claims etc. But really everyone should be holding for the RTX 4070 Super duper.

  • +1

    Come on amd, rise up so I can buy this card at cheaper

  • -1

    will wait for a 4080 super deal

  • +1

    Not a deal

  • Good time to buy a 4070 now? I need to build a new gaming pc

    • +3

      Wait a couple more weeks for the RTX 4070 Super

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