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Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Ti WINDFORCE 16GB Graphics Card $1483.25 ($1445 w/ eBay Plus) Del (Excl. NT) @ smarthomestoreau eBay

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Best deal I've seen so far on the 5070 Ti, definitely better value than most 9070 XTs.

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  • +35

    definitely better value than most 9070 XTs.

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    • +21

      Yeah I disagree but this is the best price so far but still needs to be about 1200

      • +7

        i think need to be about $900

        • +2

          or $90.90

    • +28

      AMD fan here - in fairness to the OP, with most retail stock of the 9070 XT hovering around $1400-1500, he is right. At RRP ($1139), the 9070 XT blows this out of the water.

      • +1

        Reaper getting a $100 price bump, what a joke

        Least I saw 9070 going the other way.

      • How does it blow out of water?

    • +15

      The 9070 XT is terrible value, the 5070 Ti is atrocious value. People are giving the 9070 XT credit for being slightly better than the worst of the worst.

      FWIW, the 9070 XT is slower than a 7900 XTX which was $1,300 around 8 months ago (e.g. see https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/867015). Similar story with the 5070 Ti being more expensive than the 4080 Super was months ago as well.

      Whatever GPU you're buying, either AMD or Nvidia, you are paying higher prices than last generation, for worse performance.

      • +3

        4070 Tis were selling for around $1100-1200 and 4080 Supers around $1,500 before Nvidia cut off supply, IMO $1,450 is not the most unreasonable price for a 5070 Ti considering it trades blows with the 4080 super in terms of performance. It's certainly not a "bargain" price though.

        This is the result of Nvidia being able to convince the world that frame generation and ray tracing are the most important thing in gaming. Despite that the 9070 XT isn't better at RT than 7900 XTX (except if you want to play Wukong). AMD followed the market rather than what is actually good.

      • +10

        Whatever GPU you're buying, either AMD or Nvidia, you are paying higher prices than last generation, for worse performance.

        What are you on about? Find me a 7900xtx price in the past that matches the price of 9070 xt at rrp $1139 (cheapest that I see was $1299 skimming through.) Performance wise 7900xtx is 10% better in raster in general but worse in ray tracing in general and does not have the benefit of fsr 4 which is much better than previous fsr's.

        • +1

          Find me a 7900xtx price in the past that matches the price of 9070 xt at rrp $1139 (cheapest that I see was $1299 skimming through.)

          There are no 9070 XTs currently available for $1,139. The RRP can be anything, could be $0.05. What matters is what they're actually selling for. Currently, the cheapest 9070 XT I can find is $1299 (e.g. see: https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/graphics-cards/radeonrx9…)

          Performance wise 7900xtx is 10% better in raster in general but worse in ray tracing in general and does not have the benefit of fsr 4 which is much better than previous fsr's.

          Rasterisation is still the key performance benchmark.

          RT performance is broadly irrelevant for either the 9070 XT or 7900 XTX, you would just get a 5070 Ti for significantly better RT performance (at ~$150 more, e.g. this deal) if you wanted that feature. FSR4 is nice, but support at the moment is patchy, but agreed it's nice to have.

          My original point stands though, if you bought a 7900 XTX or 4080 Super around 6-9 months ago, you would be laughing at anyone buying either a 5070 Ti or 9070 XT today.

          • +1

            @p1 ama: I think you would be counting your lucky stars, not laughing at people.

            • +1

              @onlinepred: It was a figure of speech, but captures the ridiculousness of the situation.

          • +1

            @p1 ama: Whatever GPU you're buying, either AMD or Nvidia, you are paying higher prices than last generation, for worse performance.

            I will remind you again you're still incorrect even if you're comparing today 9070 xt price@1249. Cheapest 7900xtx historically is still more than that @1299. I agree about the performance though and getting 4070 ti super in the past is a better choice than the 5070 ti now.

          • -1

            @p1 ama: Awesome thanks for your advice, please link to a time machine that can take me back to 8-9 months and I'll pick up the 7900XTX $1,300. Great deal.

            • @jonomatic:

              Awesome thanks for your advice, please link to a time machine that can take me back to 8-9 months and I'll pick up the 7900XTX $1,300.

              What advice did I give?

              • -1

                @p1 ama: You gave the advice to buy a 7900xtx 8 to 9 months ago. Which is impossible to action without a Time Machine, therefore I made a sarcastic comment.

                Sure it’s worse value compared to X which used to be X. You could make that argument about so many things that continue to go up in price over time. That’s how the economy works.

                1L milk and a dozen eggs are worse value than they used to be too. They’re not improving in quality but going up in price.

                • @jonomatic:

                  You gave the advice to buy a 7900xtx 8 to 9 months ago.

                  Can you point me to where I gave that advice?

                  Sure it’s worse value compared to X which used to be X. You could make that argument about so many things that continue to go up in price over time. That’s how the economy works.

                  What are you smoking? Technology has always improved in value over time. Prices have gone up, yes, but the performance has increased more to give better performance per dollar.

                  That's how we've gotten from the 3dfx Voodoo 3 in 2000 to where we are today.

                  FWIW, you can say whatever you want, but at the end of the day, the current crop of GPUs are either good value or bad value (as a collectively exhaustive set of options). If it offends you to say they are bad value, are you suggesting they are good value?

                  1L milk and a dozen eggs are worse value than they used to be too. They’re not improving in quality but going up in price.

                  Sure, but we're not talking about milk and eggs are we?

      • +3

        I'd say it's more like similar prices for similar performance. The expected generational price vs. performance jump just didn't arrive, because Blackwell is a stinker and AMD has pulled out another classic "skipping the high-end" generation with RDNA 4.

        Unfortunately, and unless you're offering yours, I don't believe anybody is in possession of a working TARDIS. Everyone in the market for a GPU of this performance tier is stuck with what's available now rather than what could have been bought 6-9 months ago. And based on that, those same people can either choose to buy and only really lose out on 6-9 months worth of time, or wait and hope prices fall sooner rather than later.

        As someone who ended up with a Red Devil 9070 XT and is happy with it, a 4080 or 4080 SUPER when prices bottomed out (best I saw was in the region of $1350-$1400 from memory) would have been the objectively better buy on paper, but I wasn't in the market at the time on the assumption that we'd get some kind of generational price/performance improvement.

    • +1

      If it comes with all the ROPs ;)

  • +2

    cant say anything about the gpu, but i have bought from the store before, it was very fast delivery even though bought it on eBay Store. I am so used to 1 to 2 week delivery time on most ebay stuff that i was very surprised when i received my parcel next day around 9am

  • +7

    A few years back that was usually the flagship card price. Soon they'll release more nomenclature on top of the same series, Super, Ti, SuperTi, Super Dooper Ti, TiX, TiXLX.. with some adjustments to the same card to ensure they get that every $$. And people still queue up.

    • +2

      Mega Ultra Plus Max Platinum Golden Z Edition

  • +10

    5070 performance at 5080 price

  • +3

    HODL

  • +2

    Well, since the RTX 5070 Ti has already dropped below its launch price, there's no way the RX 9070 XT can hold its current price for long.

  • +6

    GPU price is crazy, 4070 ti super was around $1100- $1200 during special. 5070 ti around 10-15% faster but cost 20-30% more.

  • +6

    Fomo kicking on before trumps tax war ruins everything

    • +4

      Won't the tariffs mainly ruin the market for Americans?
      If the GPUs manud in Taiwan and shipped to Aus things shouldn't change so much for us I thought

      • AUD goes down when USD goes down… Not an econ major but sh*T's about to hit the fan

  • I got my 4080 a few weeks after launch for $1233 with an ebay voucher and free copy of diablo

    • +4

      How did you manage that? 4080’s at launch were $2,200 for the cheapest ones. It wasn’t until about 12months later they started dropping to $1700-$1800.

      Or are you talking about the 4080s?

  • Almost as low as what I paid for my 4080 super 6 months ago…

    • Yeah but the 5070Ti is much faster…

      Wait..

  • Buy now or wait, new build is coming but would prefer a 5080

    • +2

      Wait

      • +2

        If you can wait 6 months until supply is sorted out, you will do better. Wait until NOV/DEC and you probably get good discounts and then if the economy shits itself (I don't want it to mind you) there will be bargains to be had.

        • +1

          Yeah I’m thinking to wait, new system can use my old 3080 10GB for a while

          • +1

            @Jimmycfc: Honestly I’d wait until the refresh line up 50series comes out if you can. That was the best time to get a 40series card last gen

            • @jk82: That would be the ideal situation if they do release supers at a better price just from what I have I seen there’s no guarantee they will do that yet.

              • @Jimmycfc: Yeah true, and with the tariff situation, as well as lack of stock right now, who knows what’s gonna happen with their release cadence/schedule.

                If it were me, I’d probably go for a 5070ti over a 5080, and I’d set myself a price of $1400 and once one pops up for that I’d jump on it. I don’t think the 5080 is worth it when you’ve got the 5070ti sitting there for $1k less when it performs exceptionally well in todays AAA releases

  • +5

    5080 should be this price

  • +5

    Good price for the card, but disagree regarding 9070xt value.

    Even $1299 for the sapphire pulse is better value that $1483 for this card. The main reason to buy the RTX card is for DLSS support. FSR4 is great, but barely supported (unless you start trying to inject it with Optiscaler).

  • +2

    Not bad if you want a GPU right now today, but the price is ridiculous.

    The 4080 Super (which performs better than the 5070 Ti) was this price over 6 months ago (e.g. see https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/867589, and plenty of other deals here).

    That said, given the 50-series is not selling well, I would guess that a "5070 Ti Super" will come at some point with some extra performance and a price cut (similar to how the 40-series had a "Super" refresh). If this happens, then you'd probably see the "5070 Ti Super" land for around the price the 4070 Ti Super was (~$1,200 or so), with around 15-20% better performance.

  • +3

    Not as good as 4080super but almost same price. Will buy at $1200

    • 1200 is my price point as well.

  • +3

    Quick look around shows this store has a really good 9070XT model for $1,239.2 with the 20% off coupon..

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/126987036306

  • +1

    It's funny how everybody is saying HODL when the Tarrifs takes its full effect. You'll be praying it'll be back to these prices.

    • +2

      But this isn't America, so who knows

    • Most GPU products are finally assembled in China. we don’t have tariffs war with them

  • +2

    My rx 6600 xt still powers through. Saved 2k thanks ozb.

  • We'll see $1139 9070XT again soon I guess

  • 5070 Ti prices for xx50 series specs

    I got my 9070XT at $1139, but we're all getting screwed by team Green and Red.

  • if this had 24G vram, yeah better value.

  • Ive got two fifths of (profanity) all for NVIDIA

  • +1

    Isn't this a low end card graphics card and should be priced around $300 with the mid end 5080 at $500 and the high end 5090 at $900? What's going on? I have been out of PC gaming due to moving to a Mac 15 years ago but how can a low end graphics card be priced at $1500?

    • +1

      This is a high-end mid range card

      The 5080 is a high end card

      The 5090 is in it's own stratosphere

      If you want low end you're talking the RTX XX60s and XX50s.

    • This is definitely not a low end card. It’s capable of playing the latest AAA games at max settings 1440p/120fps+
      Using DLSS you could even play 4k above 120fps in most games, with ray tracing

      • -1

        But 5K monitors came out for the Mac 15 years ago and 4K monitors is just as old. How come playing games in 4K you require a high end card? Shouldn't $300 cards in 2025 play AAA games in 4K? I remember 15 years ago a high end $600 video card could play AAA games of it's time in 4K. Why do you need a $7000 video card in 2025 to do the same? Is the duopoly of AMD and Nvidia price fixing high end graphics cards?

        • Cry all you want about the prices mate, it’s not gonna change anything. I’m just telling you it’s not a low end card. If you want to know why go do some research.

          • @jk82: No time to research so I asked X (formerly Twitter) Grok AI and it said because of something called Shitcoins, Bitcoin and AI computing needs. If they didn't exist then the low end cards like the 5070Ti would go back to $300 instead of $1500. I have never used Shitcoins and Bitcoin but I use AI and can see why AI dev's need so much computing, mainly because CPU manufacturers like AMD and Intel are very slow at improving performance, AI is run on GPU's instead.

  • this isn't even RRP

    • +4

      correct, it's cheaper than RRP

      GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
      Starting at AUD 1,509

      source

  • How does this compare to a GTX 570

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