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Finally, an RTX 3080 at its UK MSRP...

Read more about ASUS' RTX 3080 10GB being available for £649.99.

Read more about ASUS' RTX 3080 10GB being available for £649.99.
The fatties at the top in OCUK must absolutely hate that prices are coming down.
They'll still be earning the same.
A business model works on a percentage. You charge a certain percentage plus VAT to make it work.
So basically? OCUK were not all that guilty of gouging.
You can't pay Asus, as an example here, £700 for a GPU and then sell it for £649.
What has happened here is as simple as Asus dropping their prices. OCUK are buying cheaper meaning they can sell cheaper.
That's how business works.
considering the brutal amount of GPUS that are going to come to second hand market in just about 2-3weeks, buying is absolutely nonsense.
Is this just for the UK and US? Since everytime an GPU has gone down in price in an article here or Youtube video for the UK, US etc, it’s never in Scandinavia lol. Annoying.
Is this just for the UK and US? Since everytime an GPU has gone down in price in an article here or Youtube video for the UK, US etc, it’s never in Scandinavia lol. Annoying.
Check komplett again. Norway prices have almost halved.
Nice for you, but nope, even an 3070 Ti is still over $1000 here lol.
Ah true, although I thought we were talking about the ASUS TUF series, since this threads title. And I'm not a huge fan of Gigabyte, since their exploding PSUs and loss of warranty claims when their server was hacked or whatever the incident was now. Which they didn't stand behind towards their customers either.
With absolutely no warranty from sketchy sellers and have spent thier life in a mining farm.
Remember this. Gamers don't sell their GPU.
Greg Salazar and Tech Yes City are quite confident in encouraging people to buy used GPUs.
Greg Salazar and Tech Yes City are quite confident in encouraging people to buy used GPUs.
I honestly would never buy a used GPU unless it was from a close friend that I knew looked after his stuff as good as I look after my own.
I honestly would never buy a used GPU unless it was from a close friend that I knew looked after his stuff as good as I look after my own.
I don't know much about boppo (Greg). Apart from the fact he has a really large head and gets really angry and passive aggressive a lot. I hope he has calmed his batty down tbh, as his raging got on my tits.
As for TYC? he talks out of his arse for the most part. He definitely knows a lot about the world financial market, so fair play for that, but when it comes to how GPUs work and how to *cough* "fix" them? he doesn't know his backside from his elbow.
I just had a look but could not find it, but Buildzoid did a reaction video to his method of "repairing" GPUs and pointed out that it was actually very dangerous and should not be practiced by any one.
Talking of whom. If you want solid advice from someone who knows more about onions than the guy who invented onions? he is your man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1T0npiqjEWQ&ab_channel=ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking
To put it short? GDDR6, especially X, has a very finite life. And mining is not kind to it one bit.
As I said before, you get no warranty. You have absolutely no idea whatsoever what sort of life the card has lived and have to fly by the seat of your pants. Given GPUs are such expensive items? the risk is all down to you. However, with inflated GPU prices that risk, IMO, becomes not worth taking UNLESS the card is stupid cheap.
And by stupid cheap I mean, stupid cheap. I bought an ex mining Vega 64 after the first crash for something daft like £200. However, it could not run at stock clocks and I had pink screen crashing every now and then. Which was a minor pain, and like I say I only paid £200 for it so had it died? it wouldn't have been a big financial loss to me. Quick round of wound licking and I could have bought something else.
However, at £500+ and up to £800? it's a much bigger risk.
GPUs run hot. The newer ones run even hotter. However, usually when I have a fault with one? its basically beyond repair. I paid £480 for a 2080Ti Xtreme and the VRAM is dodgy. And you can't replace it, even if you were able, because you cant buy it. Thankfully with lowered clocks on the VRAM it has been fine under water. It wouldn't work at all on air. However, given it has now provided me over two years of loyal service? I don't mind at all. I have had my use out of it, so if and when it totally dies I will have been happy with it.
Ah yes, there is that too. Quite a few times I have bought cards and they are covered in scratches, gouges and thermal paste. The Xtreme 2080ti was just like that. I really don't know how the heck people manage it tbh, must be bloody ham fisted ! It also had paste all over it, a real bugbear of mine.