Randy Marsh 27/abr./2023 às 17:08
RTX 2080 Ti for $302.50 USD?
Is it a good price?

My monitor is the Odyssey G9 Monitor.

edit: The GPU Used, it has a 3 Fan and it’s the EVGA brand.
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Heretic 27/abr./2023 às 17:22 
I'd say it is. It still packs a punch, but it also depends on the condition and manufacturer. However, for that monitor you may want something more powerful for the higher resolution you're pushing.
emoticorpse 27/abr./2023 às 17:23 
I'd say yeah, because at this point the 2xxx series gpus were the last generation of gpus to exist with just an overall cool pc gaming era and I miss it. Maybe, it's me getting older though
N3tRunn3r 27/abr./2023 às 17:24 
If factory new, then yes. Would try a cheaper deal.. though.

If used, then no way!
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emoticorpse 27/abr./2023 às 17:38 
In that case used no, even if it is a collector's item.
🦜Cloud Boy🦜 27/abr./2023 às 17:52 
Used 2080Ti for $300 isn't exiting, it's around 15% faster than 3060Ti or 6700xt.
You can buy brand new 6700xt for around $350 these days.

https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?N=100007709%20601362404
N3tRunn3r 27/abr./2023 às 18:17 
Aw, a pity about that EVGA.
plat 27/abr./2023 às 18:28 
Here is a rough idea of the supposed "typical" price for gpu/s such as the one you're looking at. To make it mercifully brief, ebay's average price for a used 2080Ti was 390 USD. That's significantly more than the price you're quoting here.

So I would be a touch suspicious as you can't glean more info, like was it used for mining (probably) and if so, for how long?

Does that gpu have a seller's guarantee like 30 days or something?

oops forgot to link the source i used:

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/gpu-pricing-index
Última edição por plat; 27/abr./2023 às 18:28
It's roughly comparable to a 6700 XT (and likely to be aging worse than it), which you can get new for around $350 to $400. $300 for it used is sort of the highest it makes sense at to me, specifically if you desire the nVidia features.
Kobs 28/abr./2023 às 3:38 
Personally.... I'd never buy a used GPU for the simple reason that you can't know what the previous owner put it through
r.linder 29/abr./2023 às 18:43 
It's not bad, but I would aim higher with that monitor
boy 30/abr./2023 às 7:00 
my friend bought a g9 and needed to upgrade the 2080ti that wasn't able to perform well enough to a 4090 to run demanding games more properly.

5120x1440 is around 90% the res of 4k so that gives you a rough idea of how well it'll perform.
C1REX 30/abr./2023 às 8:34 
It’s similar to 3070 but with 11GB of VRAM.
OK price I would say but mainly because the whole GPU market is bad.
Rod 30/abr./2023 às 13:58 
Escrito originalmente por 尺.し工几句ヨ尺:
It's not bad, but I would aim higher with that monitor

Ya but prices... Im holding onto my 2080ti until they release DP 2.1 and DLSS 3.0 in a 1000 dollar package with 4090 perf

So 2024 :p
r.linder 30/abr./2023 às 14:29 
Escrito originalmente por Rod:
Escrito originalmente por 尺.し工几句ヨ尺:
It's not bad, but I would aim higher with that monitor

Ya but prices... Im holding onto my 2080ti until they release DP 2.1 and DLSS 3.0 in a 1000 dollar package with 4090 perf

So 2024 :p
That's not happening in 2024, because based on NVIDIA's typical practices, I would expect the 5080 to only be marginally faster than the 4080 for a higher price tag, same goes for the 4090 vs 5090.
emoticorpse 30/abr./2023 às 14:30 
Escrito originalmente por Rod:
Escrito originalmente por 尺.し工几句ヨ尺:
It's not bad, but I would aim higher with that monitor

Ya but prices... Im holding onto my 2080ti until they release DP 2.1 and DLSS 3.0 in a 1000 dollar package with 4090 perf

So 2024 :p

I think it would be DP 2.1 and dlss 4.0 and probably run you $2,000 so more like never?
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