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Was it a good deal? $350(including tax, shipping etc) for an EVGA 1070ti Hybrid

Asez23

I just bought an EVGA GeForce GTX 1070ti Hybrid GPU for $350 USD. was it a good deal or did i get ripped off?

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Old Pascal graphics cards have been going for way too high, and I think that was a bad deal. You could have waited a few months or hit refresh on best buy a lot and bout a 3060 ti for $50 less or a 3070 for $50 more. (If someone thinks what I said is wrong, quote me and tell me.)

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I'm in Australia..
$350 USD seems like a lot for a 1070Ti AIO when a Normal 1070 is listed as $AUD 300 ($222 USD) and while they are not comparable..you can garner experiences as such..


The 1070 OC I had could do 2025-2050Core Allday at 68*c, while the AIO will keep boostclocks high due to lower temps, the 1070Ti Core would still tap out at 2075-2125Mhz while the extra cores have their role to play.. the architecture doesn't do much above 2100-2150Mhz (good temps, good GPU)

It's NOT as fast as a GTX1080 OC, so I think it's a bad deal for the price..
If it was $300 not $350 I'd change my opinion a little bit.

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Bad deal. IIRC you could get those for $50 cheaper prior to the RTX 3000 release, which is when we've seem a climb in used GPU prices.

 

I know the regular 1070 hybrids were slightly under $200 and crept up $50 or so for sure.

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in Germany those are regularly 800+ So considering that, yes, that was an excellent deal, if it works to specs. 

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7 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

in Germany those are regularly 800+ So considering that, yes, that was an excellent deal, if it works to specs. 

800+???? for a 1070ti? wth

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13 hours ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

I'm in Australia..
$350 USD seems like a lot for a 1070Ti AIO when a Normal 1070 is listed as $AUD 300 ($222 USD) and while they are not comparable..you can garner experiences as such..


The 1070 OC I had could do 2025-2050Core Allday at 68*c, while the AIO will keep boostclocks high due to lower temps, the 1070Ti Core would still tap out at 2075-2125Mhz while the extra cores have their role to play.. the architecture doesn't do much above 2100-2150Mhz (good temps, good GPU)

It's NOT as fast as a GTX1080 OC, so I think it's a bad deal for the price..
If it was $300 not $350 I'd change my opinion a little bit.

it was $300. there was an added $30 tax and $12 shipping.

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14 hours ago, SpyGuyB said:

 (If someone thinks what I said is wrong, quote me and tell me.)

um, yeah. 3060ti was $399 at launch, I bought the 1070ti for $342 so it was $50 more, not $50 less. The 3070 was $499 at launch, which was $150 more than the card i got, not $50 more. and those prices are just for the founders edition, and not including tax or shipping.

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2 hours ago, Asez23 said:

um, yeah. 3060ti was $399 at launch, I bought the 1070ti for $342 so it was $50 more, not $50 less. The 3070 was $499 at launch, which was $150 more than the card i got, not $50 more. and those prices are just for the founders edition, and not including tax or shipping.

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1070ti is worth maybe $200-250 tops

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19 hours ago, Asez23 said:

I just bought an EVGA GeForce GTX 1070ti Hybrid GPU for $350 USD. was it a good deal or did i get ripped off?

Considering the new GPUs that are being released and how much more powerful they are compared to previous generations, I’d say you got a bad deal. Is there a chance you can return it, save a bit more and maybe pick up a newer card? 

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I don't know your location, but if you can cancel your sale, for $200-300 I would get:

 

$279

https://www.amazon.com/PowerColor-AXRX-5600XT-6GBD6-3DHV2-OC/dp/B089CSRBPD

 

Cheaper than your card, and is more capable in newer games, and doesn't have 3 year old AIO components that are more likely to fail, plus a warranty.

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