TaintedSquirrel
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bstock 1080 Ti FTW3 $280
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Been getting that since last weekend, assume bots are overloading the site, but not sure...When on AMD.com and select the "check availability" icon I get set to ERROR 403 we are sorry.
Tried with a different browser and same. Never say this before. Insights?
Damn that seems downright reasonably pricedbstock 1080 Ti FTW3 $280
I haven't been having that issue and even had a 6800xt in my cart yesterday morning when they did an unannounced drop but couldn't get checked out in time.Been getting that since last weekend, assume bots are overloading the site, but not sure...
Yup they are usually $350, lowest was $300 a couple weeks ago. Prices still dropping.Damn that seems downright reasonably priced
This is an SEC settlement. You ain't gonna see shit from it.
EVGA 3080 12 gb xc3 ultra gaming now in stock $979.99
Pretty close to the range I would have considered a reasonable price when it was first released.
3080 fes are still generally unicorns. The FE msrp has broken everyone's ideas on pricing, it was one of the largest mistakes nvidia made this gen. The 3060 ti, 3070, and 3080 FE cards are still highly sought after by scalpers as they still make an easy profit.I've been trying to figure out this very thing now that prices are inching down. Been wanting a 3080 for a while (though if the 6800XT gets to MSRP first I'd get that instead). Considering the founders edition MSRP for the 10GB was $700, I'm struggling with figuring out how much 2GB of memory, and a few more cores is worth.
3080's are still about $170 above MSRP, so maybe when this hits $800-850 do you think that would be probably about "MSRP"? Considering that the 12GB models never had one to begin with?
Oh fuck you you bastard!Well I just walked in to a bay area BB this morning and got this, easiest FE win ever.
Nvidia will allegedly continue 30XX production after the 40XX launch. Different foundries, but memory supply may get tight.Any news/rumors when Nvidia will stop making 3 series FE cards? Will it be at launch of 4 series? It's still very difficult to score a FE card, months before the new generation of GPUs from Nvidia arrive.
I've owned 3 different FE models ... they all run about 10 - 12 degrees HOTTER than the other army of 3xxx series cards I've had possession of. It does look nice but the dead center of the card gets hotter than the flames of hell. You could literally cook a small quail's egg on that area. Serve it will 1 sauage link, glass a milk, some fruit and you've had yourself a nice little low-call breakfast. Yes, it's true, an nVidia FE can cook you breakfast.Congrats, I can get a 3060ti at mine... unfortunately not FE, the Gigabyte Aurus one for ONLY $699!!! But I totally can add it to my cart and check out!
You get what you pay for.I've owned 3 different FE models ... they all run about 10 - 12 degrees HOTTER than the other army of 3xxx series cards I've had possession of. It does look nice but the dead center of the card gets hotter than the flames of hell. You could literally cook a small quail's egg on that area. Serve it will 1 sauage link, glass a milk, some fruit and you've had yourself a nice little low-call breakfast. Yes, it's true, an nVidia FE can cook you breakfast.
LHR is actually a thing of the past. Miner was just released this weekend that gives any ( ANY ) card full speed. I'm sure you saw the story.You get what you pay for.
On the bright side they are FHR.
Well damnit now in addition to having to compete with miners also need to worry about people who dont know how to cook? Well fuck me!I've owned 3 different FE models ... they all run about 10 - 12 degrees HOTTER than the other army of 3xxx series cards I've had possession of. It does look nice but the dead center of the card gets hotter than the flames of hell. You could literally cook a small quail's egg on that area. Serve it will 1 sauage link, glass a milk, some fruit and you've had yourself a nice little low-call breakfast. Yes, it's true, an nVidia FE can cook you breakfast.
Yeah it was disappointing when I got a 3080 Ti FE back when they were hard to get, aesthetics are so nice and holding it in your hands feels high quality. But temps were awful even at 90% fanspeed. And not mining but just looping Heaven benchmark.I've owned 3 different FE models ... they all run about 10 - 12 degrees HOTTER than the other army of 3xxx series cards I've had possession of. It does look nice but the dead center of the card gets hotter than the flames of hell. You could literally cook a small quail's egg on that area. Serve it will 1 sauage link, glass a milk, some fruit and you've had yourself a nice little low-call breakfast. Yes, it's true, an nVidia FE can cook you breakfast.
So this. I just assumed most who buy stock cards from Nvidia or AMD do so with water cooling in mind. That's how I do it myself. But clearly a big majority are buying these FE cards with zero intention of water cooling them.I just want an FE card so it will be easier to route the tubing in my case. I can't imagine getting a stock (or near stock) high end graphics card these days and not watercooling. If I was going to go air I'd have to get something with a beefy cooler.
I ended up water cooling my evga 3090 last year, because that was all I could get. We are only just starting to get back to being able to select what card you want.So this. I just assumed most who buy stock cards from Nvidia or AMD do so with water cooling in mind. That's how I do it myself. But clearly a big majority are buying these FE cards with zero intention of water cooling them.
That was always the issue with the 3080Ti FE, it was 3090 FE specs, clocks and power limits without the 3 slot BFGPU cooler. And the price is only $300 less than the full 3090 which has the added benefit of doubled VRAM for those that actually need it or value the peace of mind.Yeah it was disappointing when I got a 3080 Ti FE back when they were hard to get, aesthetics are so nice and holding it in hour hands feels like something very well built. But temps were awful even at 90% fanspeed. And not mining but just looping Heaven benchmark.
If NV does FE cards for 4000 series I'll be curious to see if they go triple fan, or just carry forward the existing design.
Wait till it's LHR unlock, then it will get sold a lot quicker lolBest GPU deal I've seen in a loooong time.
edit: It's been in stock for at least 30 minutes.
It has already been this past week, isn't it? Huge deal.Wait till it's LHR unlock, then it will get sold a lot quicker lol
3080 12GB is LHRv3 and not supported by current LHR bypass. FWIW I wouldn't be surprised if that model never sees a bypass.It has already been this past week, isn't it? Huge deal.
Agree. They have to give a reason for people to buy the TI instead.3080 12GB is LHRv3 and not supported by current LHR bypass. FWIW I wouldn't be surprised if that model never sees a bypass.
People probably waiting for that $40 instant rebate that it had last week where it was only 10% over MSRP instead of 20% for a card that is the lowest tiered version of this card from EVGA oh yeah its 1.5 years old too
Yet it's still a new 3060 Ti available for purchase for less than $500.People probably waiting for that $40 instant rebate that it had last week where it was only 10% over MSRP instead of 20% for a card that is the lowest tiered version of this card from EVGA oh yeah its 1.5 years old too
Yet it's still a new 3060 Ti available for purchase for less than $500.
I'm sure a lot of people don't "need" this card, but it seems to be in quite high demand these days.
I went ahead and purchased one - as I had 50 EVGA bucks to use.