Deleted User wrote: » Thanks for the heads up about EVGA where else could I keep an eye out for a 3060ti or 3070?
Squall wrote: » Overclockers have a 3070 on sale at the moment provided you have a NI address and are happy to pay 230 over stock price3070
slade_x wrote: » I'd suggest when your posting affiliate links you don't try and hide the real url real url: https://go.skimresources.com/?id=61111X1383796&isjs=1&jv=14.4.0-stackpath&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.boards.ie%2Fvbulletin%2Fshowthread.php%3Fp%3D116067853%23post116067853&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.overclockers.co.uk%2Fgigabyte-geforce-rtx-3070-vision-oc-8gb-gddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-1cb-gi.html&xguid=01ERXBPZZBTJRAZ5ZSH0WD9E7Y&xs=1&xtz=0&xuuid=ce264f0da4333e02e952b12e093fbe72&xjsf=other_click__contextmenu%20%5B2%5D Actual link: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/gigabyte-geforce-rtx-3070-vision-oc-8gb-gddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-1cb-gi.html
Squall wrote: » Yep... definitely wasn't me
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Hmmm... seems the FE cards have gone MIA on nVidia's website.
minitrue wrote: » I'm pretty sure their only purpose is/was to provide a base price for reviewers to use when evaluating the bang-per-buck.
Metric Tensor wrote: » Totally agree. The FE is built like a tank has a bespoke board shape and the unusual fan configuration. The built quality seems to be rock solid too. There's no way this was the cheapest card on the market to produce and I'd guess it was one of the most expensive to put together. It's either at or below cost or else nvidia are making a massive profit on the chips they are selling to the AIBs.
Lumen wrote: » I agree with the outstanding heft and apparent build quality, but the FEs are rock solid partly because of the lower power limits, which are left to the partners on the partner cards. They're conservative by design. "Reference cards" should be good. A bit like cars which are supplied to work fine with normal service intervals in any climate, but which can be performance-tweaked by aftermarket tuners at the cost of reliability and economy. (this may be stretching the analogy a bit)
dreamers75 wrote: » Installed GPU and new PSU today, shocked at how quiet it is. Was expecting helicopter levels with the 3 fans.
Aodhan5000 wrote: » This whole sh*te of founders edition cards being region locked is ridiculous. Got to LDLC site on time and threw a 3080 into my cart and opened up a chat asking if I could buy it if I provided a VAT number (in the hopes they weren't selling abroad as a result of tax related issues) but nope. So is Scan the only option for msrp cards? (Aware they aren't shipping here with DHL right now).
Luck100 wrote: » I saw the LDLC alert but I was tied up on a meeting. What's the issue with them? They won't ship to Ireland? Where are they based? Doesn't look like a UK site.
harmless wrote: » I don't think scan are an option either even when delivery resumes. They still refuse to register for VAT in Ireland so you have to pay 21% on top of the UK price that already includes 20% UK VAT. That would bring the price of a 3080 FE to around €900 total cost delivered to Ireland from Scan.
Aodhan5000 wrote: » I'm looking at buying through company so I'm thinking I could buy Ex VAT and reclaim Irish VAT when charged it on import
K.O.Kiki wrote: » https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Galax-RTX-3090-HOF-24GB-OC-labs-edition-Preorder-28th-Feb-Dispatch/203265412951 "Total price is £2750 + PP, you will pay the rest on Feb 28th. Preorder is not refundable." What a bargain :pac: