A certain popular cb site is offering 10% cb on purchases from dell.com until midnight est. Also, amex is offering select American Express Cardholders either $40 Statement Credit back on $200+ or $120 Statement Credit back $599+ for Dell purchases.
At $750 this is already the cheapest I've seen a 4070ti super 16gb (they're normally closer to $800 on sale), so if you stack cb and have an amex offer available this is a very good deal.
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You can get a 7900 xtx for the same price when on sale that beats a 4080 except in RT obviously.
That's what I was thinking. I see a MSI 7900xtx for 800 and then I see this..and if you can live with FSR instead of DLSS when needed..the 7900xtx seems like a no brainer.
I thought they were a grand but i guess prices have come down.
Not happening any time soon. Next drop will be when AMD releases 8800XT. Best case scenario is probably 7900XT performance for $500, in which case they'll drop this card to ~$550.
So any lower than $550 before the end of the year is incredibly unlikely.
That's what I was thinking. I see a MSI 7900xtx for 800 and then I see this..and if you can live with FSR instead of DLSS when needed..the 7900xtx seems like a no brainer.
I thought they were a grand but i guess prices have come down.
And DLSS only actually looks better at lower resolutions. If you're doing 4k "quality" the only time you'll notice the difference is if one of the two have temporal stability or ghosting problem. From reviews I've seen FSR is more likely to have stability issues and DLSS is more likely to have ghosting so it's more pick your poison or game by game if you have one or two that you play a lot.
Anyone know if this is still using the 12VHPWR (H+) socket or the newer 12v-2x6 (H++) power socket? Supposedly the supers were all supposed to use the newer one, but it's really hard to tell visually ><'
Anyone know if this is still using the 12VHPWR (H+) socket or the newer 12v-2x6 (H++) power socket? Supposedly the supers were all supposed to use the newer one, but it's really hard to tell visually ><'
Thus GPU doesn't draw enough power to cause a power connector/cable melting issue.
Typo by me, I have one of these and I still messed up the card model number
LMAO thanks. I thought the OP or some other commenter alluded to paying that much for a 1070 and was like wtf, whole PC with 1070 back then only cost a bit more, haha.
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At $750 this is already the cheapest I've seen a 4070ti super 16gb (they're normally closer to $800 on sale), so if you stack cb and have an amex offer available this is a very good deal.
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If not, don't bother.
Can I buy this and simply swap the GPUs? Will it fit?
Thanks!
Typo by me, I have one of these and I still messed up the card model number
I thought they were a grand but i guess prices have come down.
So any lower than $550 before the end of the year is incredibly unlikely.
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I thought they were a grand but i guess prices have come down.
Thus GPU doesn't draw enough power to cause a power connector/cable melting issue.
LMAO thanks. I thought the OP or some other commenter alluded to paying that much for a 1070 and was like wtf, whole PC with 1070 back then only cost a bit more, haha.
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