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Model: ASUS TUF Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti OC Edition Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 8GB GDDR6X, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, Dual Ball Fan Bearings, Military-Grade Certification, GPU Tweak II)
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'Just' $100 over MSRP. Worth getting or wait at this rate? If this can drop to MSRP in a month or so, think I'll wait but just don't know how long it will take
'Just' $100 over MSRP. Worth getting or wait at this rate? If this can drop to MSRP in a month or so, think I'll wait but just don't know how long it will take
$599 is the starting price of the reference design RTX 3050 Ti, not the custom models or the OC models like this one. The MSRP of this specific model is over $650.
'Just' $100 over MSRP. Worth getting or wait at this rate? If this can drop to MSRP in a month or so, think I'll wait but just don't know how long it will take
I'd say if you're in a market for new GPU, I'd say to get it now. $100 over for overclocked third party card is reasonable IMO, I picked the same card for same price at Microcenter recently.
Remember what happened when the 3000 series came out,
it was close to impossible to get at release at MSRP, and the 2000 series were also sold out.
I wanted to upgrade from GTX 1070 then, but I ended up picking up RTX 3060 on Newegg Shuffle almost year and half later.
I'd say if you're in a market for new GPU, I'd say to get it now. $100 over for overclocked third party card is reasonable IMO, I picked the same card for same price at Microcenter recently.
Remember what happened when the 3000 series came out,
it was close to impossible to get at release at MSRP, and the 2000 series were also sold out.
I wanted to upgrade from GTX 1070 then, but I ended up picking up RTX 3060 on Newegg Shuffle almost year and half later.
3060(non Ti) is not much better than a 1070, especially if playing at only 1080p.
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It's nice to see graphic cards both in stock and dropping (slowly) in price again...
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Remember what happened when the 3000 series came out,
it was close to impossible to get at release at MSRP, and the 2000 series were also sold out.
I wanted to upgrade from GTX 1070 then, but I ended up picking up RTX 3060 on Newegg Shuffle almost year and half later.
Remember what happened when the 3000 series came out,
it was close to impossible to get at release at MSRP, and the 2000 series were also sold out.
I wanted to upgrade from GTX 1070 then, but I ended up picking up RTX 3060 on Newegg Shuffle almost year and half later.
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