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ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Super OC TWIN 12GB GDDR6X GPU $999 + Delivery ($0 VIC/WA C&C) @ PLE Computers

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Decent deal, close to 4070 ti performance and almost equal all time lowest price. Can't comment on zotac quality

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    • +5

      so 2000 lol

      • ?

        • +3

          the website lmao. I am not sure if they keep that for artistic or just too lazy to change

          • +6

            @Tarus: Rule of thumb in IT. If it works. Don't touch it

          • +2

            @Tarus: Msy parts.pdf it was the industry standard.

      • +3

        The site was exactly the same when I bought from CCPU in 2008 to build my 1st gen i7 PC. But, CCPU has survived the decades and are still there with a physical store. So why mess with something if their current process and ordering system has kept them going for at least 16 years?

        • Facts! If people don't like the website, at least they've got a shop in Carlingford.

  • +8

    https://www.centrecom.com.au/galax-geforce-rtx-4070-ti-ex-ga…

    7% higher price, 7% higher performance. I recon this is a better buy?

    • +1

      Triple fan as well, nice.

      • -1

        Check centrecom reviews. A lot of unhappy customers.

        • +4

          I ordered a GPU from them last Sunday and it arrived on Thursday, no issues for me personally.

          • @matictac: Seems like most low ratings are from people who receive faulty products. After sales services sound like a nightmare.

            • @MildMethod: Personally after sales are alright if you know what you're doing. I bought faulty RAM from them, they didn't believe me but still tested it with memtest, admitted it was faulty and replaced it. Only to get another faulty RAM chip (what are the chances…). Again they didn't believe me and were on the verge on irrationally blaming my computer. They tested it again, admitted it was faulty and I just took my refund and ran lol.

              I had to rebuff them and technically challenge them at each stage of the process but they weren't unreasonable.

        • +4

          They are the new MSY from a decade ago.

          Low prices,shit service

          if the product works ur fine,getting them to replace though is like trying to crawl up margot robie over a river of lava while a pack of murder hornets sting ur arse

    • +8

      With the 40 series cycle already 60% complete, none of the Super cards are decent buys until they hit deal pricing of the old non Super versions:

      4070 Super: $800
      4070 Ti Super: $1100 with allowance for +4GB VRAM
      4080 Super: $1500

      40 series is a gimped generation and will age extremely poorly because it is the last on GDDR6

      The huge memory bandwidth gains on GDDR7 mean that if AMD or Intel upgrade the memory on RDNA 4 or Battlemage, everything below the 4080 will automatically become e-waste

      It also means NVIDIA has huge upside on Blackwell + GDDR7 - depending on how hard they want to push, they could easily release a 5090 with 2x the performance of the current 4090

      • +6

        I don't know about this, I'm still using a 1070 ti with GDDR5 memory 😅

      • Hmm, sounds interesting. 5090 2X the perfomance with 2X the price. Bring it on!!!

        • +2

          5090 at $5090?

      • -1

        By this measure it also means the 50 series becomes e waste when the 60 series arrives. Nvidias marketing tactic right now is literally shitting on their 30 series by showing how a 4060/4070 can beat a 3070/3080. If that's anything to go by you should never by Nvidia cards. Imagine buying the 4090 for 3k right now and the 5070 for 1k outperforms it and they advertise it like this https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2P6bZSJAhI/?igsh=MTF3cW5zdDV…

        • +4

          No

          40 series is unique in being gimped because NVIDIA are overcharging on zero gains in memory bandwidth:

          Memory clock:
          1080 Ti GDDR5X = 11 Gbps
          2080 Ti GDDR6 = 14 Gbps
          3090 Ti GDDR6X = 21 Gbps
          4090 GDDR6X = 21 Gbps
          4080 Super GDDR6X = 23 Gbps
          GDDR7 (low) = 32 Gbp/s
          GDDR7 (mid) = 36 Gbp/s
          GDDR7 (high) = 50 Gbp/s

          Memory clocks are unchanged between the 3090 Ti and 4090 and yet the 4090 blows it away

          Why? Because NVIDIA moved from the garbage Samsung process to top tier TSMC whilst boosting the cache size and efficiency with Ada

          DLSS (fake resolution) and frame generation (fake frames) are just a cover up for gimped memory bandwidth

          This is why NVIDIA gave the 4080 Super even faster memory than the 4090 - it was the easiest way to fabricate a 5% performance boost over the old 4080

          With GDDR7, slower GPU designs from AMD, Intel, Sony and Microsoft will have a 50% generational boost

          An $800-900 mid-range RDNA 4 8800 XT with 16GB GDDR7 that gives 4080 Super performance is definitely possible

          NVIDIA could gimp 50 series again but with strong cards from AMD and Intel, they will finally be forced to reduce the BS pricing on mid-range

          • +1

            @Look Up:

            strong cards from… Intel

            This remains to be seen - but I'm hopeful they do become a legitimate contender to make AMD and NVIDIA do better.
            Meanwhile I'll just hang out with my 2080 Ti until it dies.

          • @Look Up: Gddr7 looks to be binned,rumour is they using SK Hynix and micron for HBM3E for the BD102 and 100 chips

          • @Look Up: Latest rumours are that AMD is going with GDDR6X for the 8800XT.
            While NVIDIA seems to indeed have subscribed to GDDR7 for 5090.
            So if you wait, you wil wait a loooong time for a decently priced GDDR7 card.

            • @goodwillN1: It's a case of buy now and use now until you can't use it anymore… in the world of computing there is always the next best thing. If you keep waiting you will be stuck on something old while time has passed by.

              If you catch a good deal… I would buy if you are coming from a 9/10/20 series card, especially if you are looking to pull 1440p or 4k resolutions.

              @Look Up do you have any tables referencing the generational leap that memory bandwidth will bring? I haven't seen any tables or articles referencing any bandwidth starved situations that the current cards have encountered. I know some games have hit the VRAM wall, but nothing to state that the memory bandwidth was starved. Closest thing I have seen were the 4060 series with it's 128bit bus, but nothing at the higher end.
              Would love to read about the correlation between memory bandwidth and generational improvements.

      • It all ends up ewaste at some point. Main bottle neck ATM is CPU performance not 40series memory bandwidth. Are you saying every 1
        should hold for pcie 5.0 generation?

    • 336 mm a little bit too big for my case… (322mm max)

    • A lot larger though, won't fit in my mini ITX case, only <305mm :(

  • +5

    I can't comment on recent quality, but I have a 7 year old Zotac 970, and it's been rock-solid.

  • I’ve just ordered a custom PC with zotac card as above. Reviews seem solid enough.

    The brand wasn’t around last time I bought a PC, but then cdroms were standard

  • Got the vanilla 4070 when it dropped to $829, could not justify an extra $200 for 10-15% more performance and same vram

  • +3

    I'm HODL until a decent brand (MSI) 4070 Ti is $999
    As a casual gamer my 2060 Super is going great still.

  • Don't mess with the ZOTAC

  • Got a 3070 zotac in my pre built. Zero issues.

  • Never had Zotac before. What is it wrranty? Is it a hassle?

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