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Gr3mlin
07-05-2016, 09:02 PM
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Selling my Titan X as I will be upgrading my GPU along with CPU and motherboard.
Comes with the Box and all the bits and pieces. You can see it working before purchase if you like.
They still retail for $1,649 on order from PLE
Antilag price $1,100
PM or SMS 0488688456
stormtrooper
08-05-2016, 02:39 PM
lol the fuck are you upgrading your GPU to from THAT?! New GPU's won't be released for another few months!
Gr3mlin
08-05-2016, 06:52 PM
Buy the Titan then I'll tell you all about it :P
Shnoog
08-05-2016, 07:26 PM
new 1080?
stormtrooper
08-05-2016, 08:31 PM
New 1080s are only going to be $1150 AUD
Edit: price updated to reflect Aus Reseller price gouging.
flashing a rendering card?
stormtrooper
06-06-2016, 12:38 PM
Give you $450 for it. Considering GTX 1070 being released this week $800 and benchmarks much higher. Give you 4 days until I change my mind and buy a 1070 anyway ;)
Phyber
06-06-2016, 03:11 PM
Yeah I'm eyeing those 1070s for sure!
180SXTCY
08-06-2016, 10:14 AM
Mate just built a new pc and is only waiting for the GTX1080 to arrive anyday now... so keen to see it in action :P
/csb
stormtrooper
13-06-2016, 10:38 AM
https://pcbyte.com.au/index.php/gigabyte-geforce-gtx-1070-founders-edition-8gb
Now available in Australia. Won't be ordering this of course, really don't want the FE. However $779 for FE means the vendor API cards will be about the same if not cheaper, needless to say not interested in the Titan anymore. Good luck with sale.
-Chris
Gr3mlin
13-06-2016, 10:56 AM
meh not that fussed, will just use it in a racing sim computer.
disc0-dan
13-06-2016, 04:39 PM
I would be keen if sub 1070 price could be arranged. I assume it still has warranty with proof of purchase available?
I know how bad it must feel selling this beast after the release of those cards :(
stormtrooper
13-06-2016, 04:45 PM
Don't think everyone was expecting Nvidia to come out with something so powerful for so little coin after the 980ti's etc. Shits getting serious
Adr3naL1N
14-06-2016, 08:36 AM
the 1080 is a direct replacement for the 980 so the 1080 is quite a huge price hike over the previous generation 980 its replacing and same with the 1070 over the 970. I cannot imagine the price of the upcoming 1080ti and new titan! its going to be scary! They are apparently in the works!
newegg seems to sell them for cheaper at least then the aussi retailers
I paid $1100 for my first 980ti and $950 for my second one
disc0-dan
14-06-2016, 01:00 PM
the 1080 is a direct replacement for the 980 so the 1080 is quite a huge price hike over the previous generation 980 its replacing and same with the 1070 over the 970. I cannot imagine the price of the upcoming 1080ti and new titan! its going to be scary! They are apparently in the works!
newegg seems to sell them for cheaper at least then the aussi retailers
I paid $1100 for my first 980ti and $950 for my second one
Only a price hike in Aus, in the US a rego GTX 980 and a 1080 GTX are pretty much the same price. Cheapo 980 as low as $450ish and normal price is about $550 - $650 (also these prices are getting towards the end of its retail life), considering the 1080 is only $599 over there really isnt a price disparity.
The alarming thing is the bang for buck of the 1080 compared to the previous range of cards.
Great time to be buying second hand 980's or Ti's when all the must have users offload their cards for 1080's.
Adr3naL1N
14-06-2016, 03:24 PM
Only a price hike in Aus, in the US a rego GTX 980 and a 1080 GTX are pretty much the same price. Cheapo 980 as low as $450ish and normal price is about $550 - $650 (also these prices are getting towards the end of its retail life), considering the 1080 is only $599 over there really isnt a price disparity.
The alarming thing is the bang for buck of the 1080 compared to the previous range of cards.
Great time to be buying second hand 980's or Ti's when all the must have users offload their cards for 1080's.
Yep typical of Australia, we cop the higher tax/mark ups plus the aussie dollar tanking isn't helping
any way getting off topic good luck with the sale! sorry to hijack!
Phyber
14-06-2016, 06:48 PM
No luck needed, it's going in a racing sim PC :)
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