There seems to be a great divide concerning the new and used market in the USA and Europe. In Europe we never got any of the price cut on new and the used market is nearly selling for as much as new...
@@__-fi6xg As a German, I get the impression that many people are a bit wary of the used market over here. That certainly applies to me and it seems many prefer to buy a new product.
In Sweden the popular second hand platform Tradera shows that RX 7900 XTs are sold for around 7900sek which is around 100e less than current retail prices. The cheapest RX 7900 XT new is around 100e less than what I bought mine for in April 2023. That's where 'Wait for prices to decrease' gets you nowadays
@@Shoeboxcat7 And how much did the prebuilt cost you? Not saying anything about whether it was worth it or not, it was a pretty good upgrade for $350, but that card did not cost you $350.
I got are used 4080 Super for $800 AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS from one of my local computer stores that was shutting down the card was in a custom pre-built to show people the type of stuff they can build, the card is in amazing condition pretty happy my purchase.
Good deal for you, though I am sad to hear about another computer store shutting down. It's the same where I live, I can't even think of a real computer store still in business, they have all failed in competition with online shopping. And I hate that! I like to be able to walk into a store and actually see what they sell and being able to talk to those who sell the parts. Those working in smaller mom and pop stores tend to actually know what they are selling, and if the sales person you talk to doesn't know then there's usually someone there who does know. Sales people in the large electronics franchises usually only know the sales blurb and what they make the most money on selling.
@@EBMproductions1 that's exactly what I did. Btw if you can't be assed to get the specific sizes for the thermal pads, just swap em with thermal putty. It's a PITA to clean tho.
In the UK at least I've noticed the best way to get a good deal is waiting for eBay discount codes with certain electronics sellers. I managed to bag myself an ex-display XFX 7800XT Merc black edition (still had factory peel on the card) for £375 a few months ago. Coming from an RX580, needless to say it was quite the upgrade and am still really happy with it.
Got my brand new RX 7800xt for 480€ minus 40€ Cashback in Germany. Plus I got Avatar and Starfield which would be about 40€ each ig, when buying on steam. I am happily enjoying the deal I made even though I haven't played with the card yet... I bought the card like 3 months ago and haven't used it yet as some important stuff came across.
Not sure what Tim's data on 7900 XTX is, but I just picked one up for $700. I've seen it typically hover around $730. At $900 new, it's a much bigger discount than 4080s, and the 7900 XT or 4070 Super tier cards. At $700 it's way more powerful than a new 4070 super, IMHO the only high end card that's worth getting used rn
got this whole system for $1.1k last month lol (used 6 months at video editing company that shut down): i5 13600k (ran tests and updated bios, not degraded afaik (yet??)) 64gb ddr5 6000 MT/s (havent got it running stable at 6000 yet, at 4800 stable rn, although the sticks are actually 2 kits of 32gb instead of one 64gb kit and one of the kits is lower cas latency and 6400 MT/s so this is probably causing some of the problems lol) 7900 xtx sapphire pulse 1tb kingston nv2 m.2 ssd (gen4) 2tb hdd 750w power supply (this one really made me go uhhhhhhhhh, but havent had problems so far) really happy with that id say 😁
Well said. I had a 1080 for many years, eventually replacing it with a 7900XT last year. That was a hell of a jump in performance. The new card will stay with me for some years since I keep all my components for as long as I can, maximising the high purchase cost.
@@mulamulelilumadi4717depends what you are looking to play, i just replaced my friends 1660ti cause it couldnt run modern games at all and he really wanted to play wukong etc. if you prefer fps games or less graphically intense games, itll work fine if you can get it for like double digits. Also youll prob be stuck in 1080p
Got a brand new RX 6600 at the end of 2023 - for 170€. Runs everything I play perfectly fine, runs everything I need for work (Adobe and Affinity stuff) equally great, it's dead-quiet, consumes less than 80W on average. W in my book.
Great Card. Got mine for 540€ within the Crisis :'D cheapest Card available and i needed one. Friends got together and gifted me the Card. You got yourself a great deal on an GPU i would say! Even worked fine on 1080p Ultrawide! Gave mine to a friend now, that was in need now and he even uses it on his 1440p Monitors. Works. Had a 1070 before. Got myself a 1440p UW and upgraded to RX 6800. Also another Price to Performance Banger.
I picked one up used earlier this year. Fantastic card for the price! Currently playing Starfield at 60fps at medium settings thanks to FSR and Frame Generation. Really impressed how well the card performs for 80-100w power usage!
@@mynickisalreadytaken I was lucky enough to get mine because of holiday discounts and stuff like that but man, 540?! Holy... Sadly if that was your best option when you needed it then you were left without much room, heh :/ It certainly is still a great 1080p card and even integer scaling at 4K displays (so basically 1080p upscaled to 4K) is no sweat (basically same fps as 1080p native). Being so quiet and frugal in power consumption is a huge win for me considering that I use it a lot for work and I can't stand unnecessary noise. Great value card.
ARC A750 AsRock Challenger was $120 new in April 2024 Been very happy happy and impressed at that price new. (If Intel had launched at that price with the same driver updates that were delivered....would have been a slaughter for the entry level gaming market. Might have been even better driver improvements with devs taking look at increasing market share. The MSRP launch of $249 with the state of launch drivers was an overshoot and under deliver by Intel. Hoping Battle mage is not a repeat for Intel's sake. (If Battlemage is a mirror copy ...*I will be purchasing one when heavily discounted again)
man...i cant believe its been 7 years since nVidia launched the 1080Ti for 700$ brand new , the golden age of pc hardware is definitely behind us brothers.
@@D.Feenstra 6600XT is right there with it in most games and has mesh shading, which 1080Ti doesn't have. In those games the 1080Ti has drastically worse performance. You could even spend a little more and get into a 6650XT or 6700XT to get more RAM. If it works for you, that's great, but there are simply better options when it dies or you want to play newer games.
I recently picked up a zotac OC 4070 for $420 on eBay. Seller said it was only used for 20 ish hours, and card came in basically new condition. Happy with my first experience in the used market.
Got an EVGA 1060 6GB right before the mining boom. It's held up decently and I'm happy with it, but it is showing it's age. I miss the days when we got really good budget cards. Holding out in the hopes that happens again with Intel joining the market and AMD's focus on mid tier card with their 8000 series.
Can't fault the data and price analysis Tim, but it's curious you editorially warn people of RDNA1 being popular for mining yet make no such warning for the 30-series. FAR more mining rigs were stuffed full of 30's from the entire lineup. One needs only do a quick image search for mining rigs in 2021/22, or think back to all the media stories of miners getting cards DIRECTLY from NV OEM's by the pallet-full.
I have a 3070 and it's great. But I don't play AAA garbage. I play single player strategy and indie. If you like those new titles then you might need more vram.
I got one 2 months ago for the same price on Marketplace. It was that or a 3070 for $200. Seems like prices have gone up since though, so I’m really surprised at your deal! I kinda felt silly paying 50% more for maybe 30% more performance, but the 3080 also feels like a “breakpoint” card. I can actually use raytracing at… bearable… FPS. And without RT, I can actually hit the low to mid 100s of FPS. And it was insane how well HUB videos helped me compare different cards for different situations. I got all the info I could, I compared the prices to the data, made an informed decision, and it played out exactly as the extensive benchmarks would suggest. And a video like this is like a condensed version of the hours I put into it
@@musiclistener9215 The 3080 is about 5-10% slower than the 4070 and for that price its so worth it. Ik i wanted another evga card from my 1070 ftw. I undervolted my 3080 so much that i havent see it pass 61c. 1715 and 760mv
I managed to get a 7900xtx for $730USD. How? Well it was a refurbished model from Microcenter and started at $810. Microcenter also happened to be offering a 10% discount on refurbished models. This I paid $730 plus tax. However I also had a 6700xt and Microcenter was offering $160 for it as long as it worked. That reduced the price even more.
$700 for video card ???? wow dude i will never touch anything over $300 to play video games , noooooo wayyyyyy im paying $700 forany gpu , big time rip off by Amd and even bigger rip off by nvidia , , corporations suck and i hate ass licking fanboys of amd and nvidia
@@parm2-x7hdepends on what is worth it to each end user. I picked up a 7900 xtx Red Devil refurbished from Microcenter for $599.99 5 weeks ago. that was a stupid deal for the level of performance. I love playing in 1440p ultra which this one does the job excellent. Sold my 4070 for $400 so it was a $200 upgrade which for me was worth it.
got a 6900xt for 70 cad. seller didnt know much abt pcs, had a driver issue on his end and ended up selling it for cheap as he didnt know how to fix it. gpu works like a charm
i absolutely have no idea how you get those frames tho. i have a 3070 ti and 6700xt. I seems to get more frames with my 6700xt in gpu bound games like horizon forbidden west and helldivers2. perhaps your results are pulled from old data and not up to date?
Unfortunately on all the local used sites here, everyone is selling used cards for almost what new ones cost. I even saw one listing for more than a new card. US and Europe maybe - everywhere else is dogshit pricing. I'm just going to buy one top end card every 4-5 generations now. - any other method is flushing cash down the toilet.
"I'm just going to buy one top end card every 4-5 generations now" Very, very wise decision, and one everyone should make. Only then will Nvidia (and AMD) be forced to return pricing to 'reasonable' levels...away from the sickening profiteering we've been seeing since 2020.
Actually it’s better to buy the card that gives the highest frame rate per dollar ratio every few years, buying the very top end is flushing money down the toilet as you are paying an exponential premium over the mid range when it comes to performance per dollar
These roundups are extremely useful for people who are looking to buy a used GPU but do not follow all the hardware news constantly generation after generation. I hope you keep doing them at least once a year, thank you. The format is great, better than most other videos I saw on this subject.
Workstation models Quadros\Wproseries can also be good deals. Especially if they were models spammed by HP and Dell or another OEM in some workstation they got pulled from when they were tossed to the recycler, and they are usually the same or better in performance as consumer gpu's just with a blower fan\worse cooling but often have more vram as a trade off.
@@cezarstefanseghjucan i just saw your youtube Chanel and i have a PC and xbox series x myself, can't believe that a person with a xbox is trying to tell me that i am poor. lol I hope you are just a 12years old.
I'm approaching the 1 year anniversary with an auction bought Liquid Devil 6800 XT I snagged for $416. If I let it eat it will do 2700MHz at 335W at 60C and it rips. But I usually run it at the stock 2454MHz with an undervolt at 990mV, barely cracks 45C and has amazing 1440p performance. Don't see myself buying another GPU for a long time.
I needed a GPU with a lot of memory, not only for gaming, but also for using it with LLM locally. Found a RTX 3090 24G with Byksky waterblock (also on the backplate) for 495 Pounds. Not cheap but exactly what I needed. 70% of the best performance around for less than a third of the price.
@@mihairomulus2488 yeah, two years later still works perfect. To be honest I'am not even looking forward to the 50 series. 3080s performance is more than enough for me.
At those used prices it's not worth the risk of buying used.. For me buying used means half the price of the original purchase, the market is still waaaay over inflated imo. my 2c.
1070Ti here with Benq XL2411 so DVI-D for 144hz gaming, upgrade path is either 2060Super / 2070 or 5700XT I guess xd Paired with Ryzen 5 3600 on B450 Tomahawk MAX so gonna get 5700X3D at some point but it would tip the balance so much D:
Really like that you guys did a video like this. I’m not currently in the market for a graphics card but I appreciate anyone taking the time to show people that used graphics cards can be a good option.
Not even mentioning rx 7900 xtx used for like 700-800 usd is a total miss guys ? A rtx 4070 ti for 600 usd is a dumpster fire yet is included in the vid? Lel 600 usd for 12GB vram nice...
For 800 used you'd just buy a new one, they're under $900 all the time and often down in the sub 800 range on sale. For $700 USD if there's no sales that's ok.
@@AndyViant even cheaper makes it all the more a giant fail to not include it in this video kinda makes me wonder why they always let out this good products of amd
I bought four new gpus in the last 10 years. An MSI GTX 660 Twin Frozr II, An EVGA GTX 750 Ti, Power Color RX 580 Red Devil(which i still have new in the box) and a PowerColor Fighter RX 6750XT.
I’ve swapped 4 GPUs in the last 5 years: RX480 Nitro+, EVGA SC2 GTX1080, RX470 Pulse, and now I main a 6700XT that's water-cooled, which I bought new and honestly regret the most. It feels like wasted money-I could have gotten a better PSU and bought the same card used. I miss my EVGA 1080. I can’t imagine how awesome it must have been to own that GPU 6-7 years ago.
@@BDSonderKlassen I am currently running a Zotac GTX 1080 AMP! Extreme which is going to be replaced by the 6750Xt. My daughter will get that 1080 since she is on a Zotac gtx 980 Ti but not before we upgrade her very old Dell T5500 to an all new zen 3 build.
@@rzrkt_rougeThese kinda low prices are only possible at local marketplaces. No one is getting these prices on ebay, Amazon etc. P.S. I got my 4090 for $900. I also got a red devil 7800xt for $250 for my sister’s pc. Both of them I low balled the sellers and they accepted.
*Our countries screwed here a RX6700 XT goes for average $365 USED with varying hikes on the used market and dont think of buying new a New RX6700 XT will set you back $517 and peak price was $920 at one point post minning crash*
@@alrecks619 its always been a issue here plus import taxes here is insannnne so we are screwed i have a RX6700 XT but want one for my old intel pc as id like to compare plus im using that pc for work but these prices is so tight 🥲 id honestly swap my RX6700 Xt out to the old intel pc and run a RX6900 XT in my Ryzen pc.
I feel lke 1080ti should be in this list. I'm curious how its price per performance stacks up and it performa much better than some of the cards on this list in the cheaper tiers while still having good vram. It is old, but still.
I bought a used Gigabyte 3080 Gaming OC a couple of months ago for €400, the seller had refurbished it and put his own 6 month warranty on it. It was the first time I had ever bought a used PC component so I was nervous at first, but after putting it through all manner of benchmarks and stress tests it turned out to be a healthy card. I love this GPU!
I bought a used rx6800xt Powercolor Red devil a few months ago for $350 to replace rtx4090 (sold it for $1600 after 1.5 years of use). I really don't need a top tier GPU for the games I play (Path of Exile, Last Epoch). And even in God of War Ragnarok it's doing just fine (60-90 FPS at high settings with FSR quality in 3440x1440), it's more than sufficient for me to enjoy the game
@@spawnersiak that's simply not true, unless you "test" it in only the first snowy location in narrow corridors. In some locations it dips to 50 and lower at native 3440x1440, that is below my comfort level.
I got a small zotac used rtx 2060 recently for my small emulation pc at the tv. It is surprisingly capable still and has modern features like dlss if I want to play newer games on it.
I was so tempted by a similar deal around the same time as well. I eventually squealed, as I was so worried about ending up with a clapped-out ex-mining 3090 😄 Genuinely glad it worked out for you though: to this day, the 3090's no joke
Excellent analysis, thanks. At the low end I think its worth considering the top end of thenvidia 10 series, such as the 1070 & 1080. The 8gb vram compared to the 6gb on the 16 series is worth considering.
My current rig is an old i7-4770 paired with a 1080Ti. My new build is going to be Ryzen 5700X3D based, but I'm stumped for a new GPU. I set aside £400 for a GPU and I'm struggling to find anything that actually beats to 1080Ti. It would be lovely to have some new stuff like DLSS, but I struggle to justify spending £400 on used, often with less VRAM and fractional improvement in performance. At this point I think I'm going to just move the 1080Ti into the new machine and put my old 970 back in the older machine... 😢
Was looking forward for this video. Though less than 2 weeks ago I managed to snag a 3070 for just 150€ (+10€ for postage) , an HP OEM LH version but it was effectively new and sealed in its antistatic bag. I'm honestly extremley happy with it despite the 8gb vram, replacing my 5600XT.
I really want to see more of these videos, maintaining a 4 pc fleet for my misses, kids and me ends up costing a small, happily spent fortune. I do buy new sometimes and pass that gpu down the line. But i want more this! Have a nice weekend guys.
I bought a used 5700 XT for $120 locally, nice to see I beat the value projections by a bit. I put some PTM 7950 on the die and overclocked it, it absolutely SHREDS an RTX 3060, and at my resolution (1080P) i may be done with upgrades for a very long time
I wish you had lightly considered power usage as you went into the lower costing cards. Im looking to upgrade from a 1060 and im not interested in having a card that draws more than 1.5x the power i currently draw.
I’m playing 1440p wanting high refresh rate without care for raytracing. Just upgraded to a 7600x cpu not sure what to get around 400 or less in the gpu side. 7700xt ?
thank you Tim for this video, it's timing is really perfect, my RTX 3080 10GB just died yesterday literally, and I'm really not sure what to buy I know the technical stuff well, thanks to years of watching you guys, and I really learned a tone from you, but the issue is that I feel after almost 3y, the only upgrade path, would be an RTX 4070 Ti Super, but that's currently out my league in terms of it's budget and buying used and comparing them to stuff like the 4070, 4070 Super, RX 7800 XT, 7700 XT, and lower, is what had been hard for me, and yet I feel all of them cost a lot (relatively speaking to me) and yet I wouldn't be getting any upgrade after almost 3y but still, thank you very much Tim for this video, it's just really what I needed to hear, whether I would be buying anything or just keep using an Old ATI HD 5770 1GB as just a display driver, till I can afford something decent
If you're in the US you have the option of getting it fixed. This way you don't contribute to the mountains of e-waste. Just look for northwestern repair here on TH-cam.
@teddp haha I wish.... had I been in the US, a Graphics card replacement wouldn't have been that big of a deal, as it wouldn't simply cost half a year of your wage xD
@@gwynbleidd839 I understand you, I don't live in the US either 😅. It's really not fair, things are always cheaper there, including basic necessities such as gasoline and electricity. I am Greek by the way.
At 3:24 there is a 1440p chart and it say the 6800 xt average fps is 89 but then at 5:41 it’s average is 147 at 1440p how i don’t understand how that’s possible
Got an RX 6600 for $170 between Christmas and New Year’s because they would have to pay inventory tax in the new year. Got my 5700 XT the same way. Just got an RX 6600 XT new for $160 on close out from a local store that was getting rid of all their old stock. Not great deals but good ones can be had if you look hard enough.
I'm still rocking the 3080Ti for this very reason. It slots in around the 4070 Super so for a real upgrade its really only the 4080 and 4090 yet the prices are ridiculous for the extra frames I'd get. I find Umart here in Australia is the best place to shop. My original plan was to get a 4080Ti after this 3080Ti as I'm a bit of a Ti fanboi. I've owned all the Ti models in the (x)xx80 series but as we know nvidia doesn't like me and the 4080Ti is crickets.
That was a great rundown of the used market. Excellent recommendations. For those on a tight budget I think it's still worth looking at the older GTX 10X0 series cards. Decent 1080p performance can be had with the 1070/1070ti/1080/1080ti (aka "The GOAT"). Even the GTX 1070 can be found for well under $100, while offering GTX 1660 Super levels of performance while offering 8GB of VRAM rather than 6GB. Just make sure your PSU can handle the extra wattage.
My xfx 7900xtx crashes in warzone currently more than my nvidia friends but that game is so badly optimized after updates. I think I found that downclocking to 2615 MHz (stock spec from default 2900 set by amd) has fixed It. Idk why amd does this. Ironically early in wz2 and 3 I never crashed while my nvidia friends were so unstable
I am so glad that I stopped caring for the best hardware or being up to date, now it's all about having a good experience playing games and not caring for ultra settings, still rocking a RX vega 64 since 2018
I have a 3070 ti. I wonder if it would be worth it to sort of sidegrade to the RX 6800 then make up for most of the price with my 3070 ti. Since I feel like I've been having issues with video memory for most of this card's life and I'd be willing to give up some RT performance for better VRAM and rasterization performance. But also DLSS is generally better than FSR and I quite like Nvidia's options in OBS that I'd be missing out on.
I have seen 3070 series here in India for sale on used market for under INR25K(~US$300) and many even still have warranties left on them making them quite good purchases.
@@davidpreston9909 I think thats the case with new products bought in a store and not used goods bought online. Also in a lot of states there's no sales tax on online purchases, which is a horrific idea that benefits giants like Amazon over smaller local businesses.
I'm in South Africa and prices on the used market are around 58-90usd higher this side for GPU's even worse new. I purchased a RX 6950XT for R9500 (545usd) which was a fantastic deal for me this side. Curious if that would translate to a good or bad deal in the US
I got a ryzen 5 3600 for 40 bucks and I was thinking of pairing it with a 3060ti for $230 off Amazon. You say you don't recommend it but benchmarks put it close to the performance of your $243 recommendations. So I don't understand what a better option would be for me.
There seems to be a great divide concerning the new and used market in the USA and Europe. In Europe we never got any of the price cut on new and the used market is nearly selling for as much as new...
Yeah people think their old GPUs are made out of gold or something.
people in EU, especially germany and austria dont seem to mind if they dont sell their GPUs.
@@__-fi6xg As a German, I get the impression that many people are a bit wary of the used market over here. That certainly applies to me and it seems many prefer to buy a new product.
In Sweden the popular second hand platform Tradera shows that RX 7900 XTs are sold for around 7900sek which is around 100e less than current retail prices. The cheapest RX 7900 XT new is around 100e less than what I bought mine for in April 2023. That's where 'Wait for prices to decrease' gets you nowadays
I get none of the new price cuts, but the used market tends to respond decently here in france, so that's cool
Got an EVGA FTW3 3080Ti for $250. Never been happier.
That's crazy cheap holy shit
How and where
@@IlMemetor72 now that’s a true “for the win” - kudos 👍
I sold my 4080 from a pre-built for $1000 and found a 4090 on marketplace for $1350. Basically got it for $350.
@@Shoeboxcat7 And how much did the prebuilt cost you? Not saying anything about whether it was worth it or not, it was a pretty good upgrade for $350, but that card did not cost you $350.
I got are used 4080 Super for $800 AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS from one of my local computer stores that was shutting down the card was in a custom pre-built to show people the type of stuff they can build, the card is in amazing condition pretty happy my purchase.
Good deal for you, though I am sad to hear about another computer store shutting down. It's the same where I live, I can't even think of a real computer store still in business, they have all failed in competition with online shopping. And I hate that! I like to be able to walk into a store and actually see what they sell and being able to talk to those who sell the parts. Those working in smaller mom and pop stores tend to actually know what they are selling, and if the sales person you talk to doesn't know then there's usually someone there who does know. Sales people in the large electronics franchises usually only know the sales blurb and what they make the most money on selling.
RIP TechTown. Byron really screwed up when he kept throwing away all of their parcels instead of delivering them to the customers.
Thats crazy cause the cheapest one im looking at is 1600 aud
got my 5700xt for 90$ last year . it has been used for mining but is working flawlessly for 1 year now
Solid card for cheap. Sapphire, XFX or Powercolor?
Repaste and undervolt and your good.
@@EBMproductions1 that's exactly what I did. Btw if you can't be assed to get the specific sizes for the thermal pads, just swap em with thermal putty. It's a PITA to clean tho.
@@EBMproductions1 thats what i did when i got it
Mining cards should be in good condition. They’re investments for miners and treated like it
In the UK at least I've noticed the best way to get a good deal is waiting for eBay discount codes with certain electronics sellers. I managed to bag myself an ex-display XFX 7800XT Merc black edition (still had factory peel on the card) for £375 a few months ago. Coming from an RX580, needless to say it was quite the upgrade and am still really happy with it.
Spot on. Same with my evga rtx 3090 xc3. Got it for £480.
Got my brand new RX 7800xt for 480€ minus 40€ Cashback in Germany.
Plus I got Avatar and Starfield which would be about 40€ each ig, when buying on steam.
I am happily enjoying the deal I made even though I haven't played with the card yet... I bought the card like 3 months ago and haven't used it yet as some important stuff came across.
How did you go about getting an ebay discount code through certain electronics sellers?
wait... i paid 260 for a 7800xt... new asrock steel legend
@@hyprjay Nice! where did you find that?
Rolling through the "nice" that deadpan makes it even funnier.
Not sure what Tim's data on 7900 XTX is, but I just picked one up for $700. I've seen it typically hover around $730. At $900 new, it's a much bigger discount than 4080s, and the 7900 XT or 4070 Super tier cards. At $700 it's way more powerful than a new 4070 super, IMHO the only high end card that's worth getting used rn
got this whole system for $1.1k last month lol (used 6 months at video editing company that shut down):
i5 13600k (ran tests and updated bios, not degraded afaik (yet??))
64gb ddr5 6000 MT/s (havent got it running stable at 6000 yet, at 4800 stable rn, although the sticks are actually 2 kits of 32gb instead of one 64gb kit and one of the kits is lower cas latency and 6400 MT/s so this is probably causing some of the problems lol)
7900 xtx sapphire pulse
1tb kingston nv2 m.2 ssd (gen4)
2tb hdd
750w power supply (this one really made me go uhhhhhhhhh, but havent had problems so far)
really happy with that id say 😁
Great deal man.
damn, what. I feel sorry for the person that needed to get rid of it, hope they find money in the future cuz that's a steal.
Thats big score there
@@TestarossaF110 yeah its a really unfortunate situation they had, hope they can get back on their feet sooner than later
i think raptor lake i5s are less susceptible to degradation but just keep in mind of it.
My 1070ti still works great.
If you were in the market for a card and didn't have your 1070ti now. Which card would you get? 1660ti?
Well said. I had a 1080 for many years, eventually replacing it with a 7900XT last year. That was a hell of a jump in performance. The new card will stay with me for some years since I keep all my components for as long as I can, maximising the high purchase cost.
@@mulamulelilumadi4717depends what you are looking to play, i just replaced my friends 1660ti cause it couldnt run modern games at all and he really wanted to play wukong etc. if you prefer fps games or less graphically intense games, itll work fine if you can get it for like double digits. Also youll prob be stuck in 1080p
Same
What resolution do you play on?
Got my 6800xt for 380€ at June, 2023. Best buy of my life
Yep, i love mine even if i got it in January 2021 and the price was high!
Same here, blows away the 5700xt bought 4 years prior....that said unless RDNA 4 is world shaking I will switch to nvidia
That's pretty nice, got mine for 1170€ new, gpu prices in EU are moronic
Holy.. cheers 🥂
Yeap. RX 6800 XT is nice..
Got a brand new RX 6600 at the end of 2023 - for 170€. Runs everything I play perfectly fine, runs everything I need for work (Adobe and Affinity stuff) equally great, it's dead-quiet, consumes less than 80W on average. W in my book.
Great Card. Got mine for 540€ within the Crisis :'D cheapest Card available and i needed one. Friends got together and gifted me the Card. You got yourself a great deal on an GPU i would say!
Even worked fine on 1080p Ultrawide!
Gave mine to a friend now, that was in need now and he even uses it on his 1440p Monitors. Works. Had a 1070 before.
Got myself a 1440p UW and upgraded to RX 6800. Also another Price to Performance Banger.
I picked one up used earlier this year. Fantastic card for the price! Currently playing Starfield at 60fps at medium settings thanks to FSR and Frame Generation. Really impressed how well the card performs for 80-100w power usage!
@@mynickisalreadytaken I was lucky enough to get mine because of holiday discounts and stuff like that but man, 540?! Holy... Sadly if that was your best option when you needed it then you were left without much room, heh :/ It certainly is still a great 1080p card and even integer scaling at 4K displays (so basically 1080p upscaled to 4K) is no sweat (basically same fps as 1080p native). Being so quiet and frugal in power consumption is a huge win for me considering that I use it a lot for work and I can't stand unnecessary noise. Great value card.
I got a 6600M for $140 on AliExpress for my son, way more stable then a 5700xt
AMD works much better at the low end thanks to Chill. Very happy with my 6650 too.
Any word about used Intel ARC graphic cards?
I think Arc should be on the conversation in the sub 200 range. 4 months ago I paid 160 shipped for an A750 and it has treated me well.
arc is 99% of the way there for me, I'll consider them should they improve even more
ARC A750 AsRock Challenger was $120 new in April 2024
Been very happy happy and impressed at that price new.
(If Intel had launched at that price with the same driver updates that were delivered....would have been a slaughter for the entry level gaming market.
Might have been even better driver improvements with devs taking look at increasing market share.
The MSRP launch of $249 with the state of launch drivers was an overshoot and under deliver by Intel. Hoping Battle mage is not a repeat for Intel's sake.
(If Battlemage is a mirror copy ...*I will be purchasing one when heavily discounted again)
$150 Arc A580 8GB
not even a year ago the A750 was easily found for $180... and then everyone realized what a performer it was for that price!
@@mariano3113 "ARC A750 AsRock Challenger was $120 new in April 2024"
what?! lol where the heck was that?
man...i cant believe its been 7 years since nVidia launched the 1080Ti for 700$ brand new , the golden age of pc hardware is definitely behind us brothers.
@@juanme555 Considering $200 can beat it, I wouldn't say that.
the golden age was around 2003 dood with the radeon 9700\9800pro.
We still use this one in my house for the second gaming pc. Im waiting for it to die at this point😅
What 200 card beats it?@@farmeunit
@@D.Feenstra 6600XT is right there with it in most games and has mesh shading, which 1080Ti doesn't have. In those games the 1080Ti has drastically worse performance. You could even spend a little more and get into a 6650XT or 6700XT to get more RAM. If it works for you, that's great, but there are simply better options when it dies or you want to play newer games.
Thank you for this video. We would certainly like to see more videos on used parts in the future. Especially GPUs, CPUs, and motherboards.
I recently picked up a zotac OC 4070 for $420 on eBay. Seller said it was only used for 20 ish hours, and card came in basically new condition. Happy with my first experience in the used market.
Got an EVGA 1060 6GB right before the mining boom. It's held up decently and I'm happy with it, but it is showing it's age. I miss the days when we got really good budget cards. Holding out in the hopes that happens again with Intel joining the market and AMD's focus on mid tier card with their 8000 series.
Can't fault the data and price analysis Tim, but it's curious you editorially warn people of RDNA1 being popular for mining yet make no such warning for the 30-series. FAR more mining rigs were stuffed full of 30's from the entire lineup. One needs only do a quick image search for mining rigs in 2021/22, or think back to all the media stories of miners getting cards DIRECTLY from NV OEM's by the pallet-full.
Picked up a RTX 3070 for an equivalent of $206. Should I sell it for something with higher vRAM?
I have a 3070 and it's great. But I don't play AAA garbage. I play single player strategy and indie. If you like those new titles then you might need more vram.
8gb of vram is just not enough these days if you're pushing the details... I would shoot for at least 12gb, like the 3080 mentioned in this video
I purchased an RTX 3080 for $300 from eBay last week. Only 10 GB but the price to performance is insane.
nuts
Same bro! Evga ftw3 ultra
I got one 2 months ago for the same price on Marketplace. It was that or a 3070 for $200. Seems like prices have gone up since though, so I’m really surprised at your deal!
I kinda felt silly paying 50% more for maybe 30% more performance, but the 3080 also feels like a “breakpoint” card. I can actually use raytracing at… bearable… FPS. And without RT, I can actually hit the low to mid 100s of FPS.
And it was insane how well HUB videos helped me compare different cards for different situations. I got all the info I could, I compared the prices to the data, made an informed decision, and it played out exactly as the extensive benchmarks would suggest. And a video like this is like a condensed version of the hours I put into it
@@musiclistener9215 The 3080 is about 5-10% slower than the 4070 and for that price its so worth it. Ik i wanted another evga card from my 1070 ftw.
I undervolted my 3080 so much that i havent see it pass 61c. 1715 and 760mv
I managed to get a 7900xtx for $730USD. How? Well it was a refurbished model from Microcenter and started at $810. Microcenter also happened to be offering a 10% discount on refurbished models. This I paid $730 plus tax. However I also had a 6700xt and Microcenter was offering $160 for it as long as it worked. That reduced the price even more.
That is a fantastic deal 👍🏻
$700 for video card ???? wow dude i will never touch anything over $300 to play video games , noooooo wayyyyyy im paying $700 forany gpu , big time rip off by Amd and even bigger rip off by nvidia , ,
corporations suck and i hate ass licking fanboys of amd and nvidia
@@parm2-x7hdepends on what is worth it to each end user. I picked up a 7900 xtx Red Devil refurbished from Microcenter for $599.99 5 weeks ago. that was a stupid deal for the level of performance. I love playing in 1440p ultra which this one does the job excellent. Sold my 4070 for $400 so it was a $200 upgrade which for me was worth it.
MC had the red devil model for $600 open box
@@parm2-x7h 7700x is at $349 at the moment but better to wait for the next gen med range GPU
got a 6900xt for 70 cad. seller didnt know much abt pcs, had a driver issue on his end and ended up selling it for cheap as he didnt know how to fix it. gpu works like a charm
That's an insane deal
Insane deal im looking at 6900xt’s for 600 CAD
Everyone should wait for the Holiday sales to see if this price comparison holds up.
Awesome video! So glad I scored a 3080ti for $450 a bit over a year ago
i absolutely have no idea how you get those frames tho.
i have a 3070 ti and 6700xt.
I seems to get more frames with my 6700xt in gpu bound games like horizon forbidden west and helldivers2. perhaps your results are pulled from old data and not up to date?
Unfortunately on all the local used sites here, everyone is selling used cards for almost what new ones cost. I even saw one listing for more than a new card. US and Europe maybe - everywhere else is dogshit pricing. I'm just going to buy one top end card every 4-5 generations now. - any other method is flushing cash down the toilet.
Same here in Italy!
Absurd prices most of the time.
"I'm just going to buy one top end card every 4-5 generations now"
Very, very wise decision, and one everyone should make. Only then will Nvidia (and AMD) be forced to return pricing to 'reasonable' levels...away from the sickening profiteering we've been seeing since 2020.
No cap... It's terrible in South Africa
Actually it’s better to buy the card that gives the highest frame rate per dollar ratio every few years, buying the very top end is flushing money down the toilet as you are paying an exponential premium over the mid range when it comes to performance per dollar
Same issue in S.E Asia
Got an Asus Tuf 3080ti for about $350 6 months ago, very happy with it. Essentially identical to 4070 Super performance for almost half the price.
Imma upgrade when 8000 series comes out
You mean RTX8000 right?
Will be quite a long wait then
These roundups are extremely useful for people who are looking to buy a used GPU but do not follow all the hardware news constantly generation after generation. I hope you keep doing them at least once a year, thank you. The format is great, better than most other videos I saw on this subject.
Workstation models Quadros\Wproseries can also be good deals. Especially if they were models spammed by HP and Dell or another OEM in some workstation they got pulled from when they were tossed to the recycler, and they are usually the same or better in performance as consumer gpu's just with a blower fan\worse cooling but often have more vram as a trade off.
Got my 3090 for $600 couple of months ago and it’s doing great, can’t complain about the 24gb of vram either
are you using ai?
@@coffee7180Why, envious you cannot afford even that?
@@cezarstefanseghjucan i just saw your youtube Chanel and i have a PC and xbox series x myself, can't believe that a person with a xbox is trying to tell me that i am poor. lol I hope you are just a 12years old.
Maybe my only issue is that radeon 5x0ies and nvidia 10x0 would be still fine on low end for low prices and more vram than the 4gb bang
I'm approaching the 1 year anniversary with an auction bought Liquid Devil 6800 XT I snagged for $416. If I let it eat it will do 2700MHz at 335W at 60C and it rips. But I usually run it at the stock 2454MHz with an undervolt at 990mV, barely cracks 45C and has amazing 1440p performance. Don't see myself buying another GPU for a long time.
This are great content I can't get pass by seeing the market these past years. Budget/performance are like digging for gold prowess
I needed a GPU with a lot of memory, not only for gaming, but also for using it with LLM locally.
Found a RTX 3090 24G with Byksky waterblock (also on the backplate) for 495 Pounds.
Not cheap but exactly what I needed.
70% of the best performance around for less than a third of the price.
Got an RTX 3080 right at the end of the mining apocalypse in october 2022 for $400. The best purchase I've ever made.
that's great, damn
@@mihairomulus2488 yeah, two years later still works perfect. To be honest I'am not even looking forward to the 50 series. 3080s performance is more than enough for me.
@@Fantomas24ARM especially when you consider lossless scaling exists, the 3080 gets crazy good with that
At those used prices it's not worth the risk of buying used.. For me buying used means half the price of the original purchase, the market is still waaaay over inflated imo. my 2c.
It kinda depends on what used means. Buying something on Facebook market place used is very different from buying from Amazon refurbished or Newegg.
1070Ti here with Benq XL2411 so DVI-D for 144hz gaming, upgrade path is either 2060Super / 2070 or 5700XT I guess xd Paired with Ryzen 5 3600 on B450 Tomahawk MAX so gonna get 5700X3D at some point but it would tip the balance so much D:
Really like that you guys did a video like this. I’m not currently in the market for a graphics card but I appreciate anyone taking the time to show people that used graphics cards can be a good option.
Here in EU I got my used 3090 for 550 USD about 6 month ago, still going strong, really happy with it
Not even mentioning rx 7900 xtx used for like 700-800 usd is a total miss guys ? A rtx 4070 ti for 600 usd is a dumpster fire yet is included in the vid? Lel 600 usd for 12GB vram nice...
For 800 used you'd just buy a new one, they're under $900 all the time and often down in the sub 800 range on sale. For $700 USD if there's no sales that's ok.
@@AndyViant even cheaper makes it all the more a giant fail to not include it in this video kinda makes me wonder why they always let out this good products of amd
yep aint no way the 4070ti is going to crank up to 3090-3090ti YIELDS aint no way bc that card has 24gb of vram thats double the performance DUH
I bought four new gpus in the last 10 years. An MSI GTX 660 Twin Frozr II, An EVGA GTX 750 Ti, Power Color RX 580 Red Devil(which i still have new in the box) and a PowerColor Fighter RX 6750XT.
I’ve swapped 4 GPUs in the last 5 years: RX480 Nitro+, EVGA SC2 GTX1080, RX470 Pulse, and now I main a 6700XT that's water-cooled, which I bought new and honestly regret the most. It feels like wasted money-I could have gotten a better PSU and bought the same card used. I miss my EVGA 1080. I can’t imagine how awesome it must have been to own that GPU 6-7 years ago.
@@BDSonderKlassen Don't get me wrong I have owned about 41 gpus over the last 10 years.
@@BDSonderKlassen I am currently running a Zotac GTX 1080 AMP! Extreme which is going to be replaced by the 6750Xt. My daughter will get that 1080 since she is on a Zotac gtx 980 Ti but not before we upgrade her very old Dell T5500 to an all new zen 3 build.
Seems you like to waste money.
@@VoldoronGaming you should be embarrassed by that, not bragging.
My newly 685€ 1080ti that I bought back then, still going
superb card, true LEGEND
I picked up a refurbed 3080ti from Microcenter for $450 and I couldn't be happier to be honest.
This is a breath of fresh air than the usual content.
7900xt brand new on amazon in USA are 689.99 new which imo is a solid deal
Got my 7900xt for 450€. Can play black myth wukong at 4k and cinematic settings with >60fps. Best buy of my life.
Where did you get it from?
@@rzrkt_rougeThese kinda low prices are only possible at local marketplaces. No one is getting these prices on ebay, Amazon etc.
P.S. I got my 4090 for $900. I also got a red devil 7800xt for $250 for my sister’s pc. Both of them I low balled the sellers and they accepted.
@@rzrkt_rougeprobably a secondhand market, or some online retailer
I'm very happy with my Intel Arc a770 16gb
Respect for actually buying an ARC card 👍
@@SnoipaH999 bought it when it came out 😂
What about drivers and all that?
Do you think the Powercolor Hellhound 7900 gre is a good deal if 540 us ?
*Our countries screwed here a RX6700 XT goes for average $365 USED with varying hikes on the used market and dont think of buying new a New RX6700 XT will set you back $517 and peak price was $920 at one point post minning crash*
looks like your country's sellers had a case of being deliberately obtuse to price drops lmao.
500$ for 6700xt is robbery bro
@@alrecks619 its always been a issue here plus import taxes here is insannnne so we are screwed i have a RX6700 XT but want one for my old intel pc as id like to compare plus im using that pc for work but these prices is so tight 🥲 id honestly swap my RX6700 Xt out to the old intel pc and run a RX6900 XT in my Ryzen pc.
@@phos4875 not in my country tho 🥲🥲🥲
I feel lke 1080ti should be in this list. I'm curious how its price per performance stacks up and it performa much better than some of the cards on this list in the cheaper tiers while still having good vram. It is old, but still.
It's similar to a 3060 Ti.
I bought a used Gigabyte 3080 Gaming OC a couple of months ago for €400, the seller had refurbished it and put his own 6 month warranty on it. It was the first time I had ever bought a used PC component so I was nervous at first, but after putting it through all manner of benchmarks and stress tests it turned out to be a healthy card. I love this GPU!
I bought a used rx6800xt Powercolor Red devil a few months ago for $350 to replace rtx4090 (sold it for $1600 after 1.5 years of use). I really don't need a top tier GPU for the games I play (Path of Exile, Last Epoch). And even in God of War Ragnarok it's doing just fine (60-90 FPS at high settings with FSR quality in 3440x1440), it's more than sufficient for me to enjoy the game
Dude... Ragnarok runs at native 4k ultra setting at 55-65fps on that GPU, so why are you using FSR for such resolution? lol
60-90 is better than 55-60
@@spawnersiak that's simply not true, unless you "test" it in only the first snowy location in narrow corridors. In some locations it dips to 50 and lower at native 3440x1440, that is below my comfort level.
@@smallbutdeadly931Looks like you are dumb enough to not to read something correctly🤣🤡
@@blgDemonSo it's something with your pc, because at native 4k game runs better than at your resolution lol
awsome video, thanks for doing all the hard work for us
Got a used rx 6800 4 months ago for 260 euros. Undervolted to 910 mv and overclocked. The card is amazing.
I got a small zotac used rtx 2060 recently for my small emulation pc at the tv. It is surprisingly capable still and has modern features like dlss if I want to play newer games on it.
Got my 3090 in February 2023 for £700. Best purchase I ever made. Going used can get you so much value.
That's awful value though lol
@@steviewonder0850 The 24GB of vram more than make up for it. That in itself was worth more than Nvidia's new options at the time.
I was so tempted by a similar deal around the same time as well. I eventually squealed, as I was so worried about ending up with a clapped-out ex-mining 3090 😄 Genuinely glad it worked out for you though: to this day, the 3090's no joke
The 2080Ti doesn’t support DLSS 3x so you’re saying that 2.0 is still better than latest FSR?
Excellent analysis, thanks.
At the low end I think its worth considering the top end of thenvidia 10 series, such as the 1070 & 1080. The 8gb vram compared to the 6gb on the 16 series is worth considering.
I have missed these, keep em comming.
I got a 6700XT for $220 shipped and only play 1080p high-fps. Would it be pointless to upgrade?
I really like your new format for the video
My current rig is an old i7-4770 paired with a 1080Ti.
My new build is going to be Ryzen 5700X3D based, but I'm stumped for a new GPU. I set aside £400 for a GPU and I'm struggling to find anything that actually beats to 1080Ti. It would be lovely to have some new stuff like DLSS, but I struggle to justify spending £400 on used, often with less VRAM and fractional improvement in performance.
At this point I think I'm going to just move the 1080Ti into the new machine and put my old 970 back in the older machine... 😢
Upgraded from a 1080ti to a 3060ti recently. It does make a difference even with less vram even at 1440p
05:48 is this correct? RX 6600 XT spitting out basically the same performance as the RTX 3080 (12Gb), without Ray tracing or upscaling ???
As with every tech channel covering used prices, I have never seen any of the cards anywhere near these prices on any used platform.
Is a used MSI Suprim X 3080TI a OK buy right now for 450€ ($500)? Or should I wait for the AMD 8800XT?
Was looking forward for this video. Though less than 2 weeks ago I managed to snag a 3070 for just 150€ (+10€ for postage) , an HP OEM LH version but it was effectively new and sealed in its antistatic bag. I'm honestly extremley happy with it despite the 8gb vram, replacing my 5600XT.
Got my rtx 3090 with a Block for 650€ a year ago. Extremly satisfied!
I really want to see more of these videos, maintaining a 4 pc fleet for my misses, kids and me ends up costing a small, happily spent fortune. I do buy new sometimes and pass that gpu down the line. But i want more this! Have a nice weekend guys.
I bought a used 5700 XT for $120 locally, nice to see I beat the value projections by a bit.
I put some PTM 7950 on the die and overclocked it, it absolutely SHREDS an RTX 3060, and at my resolution (1080P) i may be done with upgrades for a very long time
Great stuff, thanks.
It'd be nice to see a same structure video, but for CPUs. :)
Thanks!!!! I waited for such video!
I know my 2080 performs worse than a 4070ti but according to your plots they are similar at 1440p. Were they running different games for the tests?
I wish you had lightly considered power usage as you went into the lower costing cards. Im looking to upgrade from a 1060 and im not interested in having a card that draws more than 1.5x the power i currently draw.
I’m playing 1440p wanting high refresh rate without care for raytracing. Just upgraded to a 7600x cpu not sure what to get around 400 or less in the gpu side. 7700xt ?
This is very very helpful to show my less technical friends getting into pcs
One could snarkily say that this was 20 minutes of Tim saying "I value DLSS higher than the used market does".
thank you Tim for this video, it's timing is really perfect, my RTX 3080 10GB just died yesterday literally, and I'm really not sure what to buy
I know the technical stuff well, thanks to years of watching you guys, and I really learned a tone from you, but the issue is that I feel after almost 3y, the only upgrade path, would be an RTX 4070 Ti Super, but that's currently out my league in terms of it's budget
and buying used and comparing them to stuff like the 4070, 4070 Super, RX 7800 XT, 7700 XT, and lower, is what had been hard for me, and yet I feel all of them cost a lot (relatively speaking to me) and yet I wouldn't be getting any upgrade after almost 3y
but still, thank you very much Tim for this video, it's just really what I needed to hear, whether I would be buying anything or just keep using an Old ATI HD 5770 1GB as just a display driver, till I can afford something decent
If you're in the US you have the option of getting it fixed. This way you don't contribute to the mountains of e-waste. Just look for northwestern repair here on TH-cam.
@teddp haha I wish.... had I been in the US, a Graphics card replacement wouldn't have been that big of a deal, as it wouldn't simply cost half a year of your wage xD
@@gwynbleidd839 I understand you, I don't live in the US either 😅. It's really not fair, things are always cheaper there, including basic necessities such as gasoline and electricity. I am Greek by the way.
What about factory refurbished GPU's at a 5-10% premium? Usually a 90 day warranty included.
At 3:24 there is a 1440p chart and it say the 6800 xt average fps is 89 but then at 5:41 it’s average is 147 at 1440p how i don’t understand how that’s possible
Did you miss the 3060 12GB? Isn't that a good buy around 200$ used?
I got my slightly used 7900xt for pretty cheap, 20 gigs Vram should mean it will be viable for a while
Got an RX 6600 for $170 between Christmas and New Year’s because they would have to pay inventory tax in the new year. Got my 5700 XT the same way. Just got an RX 6600 XT new for $160 on close out from a local store that was getting rid of all their old stock. Not great deals but good ones can be had if you look hard enough.
I'm still rocking the 3080Ti for this very reason. It slots in around the 4070 Super so for a real upgrade its really only the 4080 and 4090 yet the prices are ridiculous for the extra frames I'd get. I find Umart here in Australia is the best place to shop. My original plan was to get a 4080Ti after this 3080Ti as I'm a bit of a Ti fanboi. I've owned all the Ti models in the (x)xx80 series but as we know nvidia doesn't like me and the 4080Ti is crickets.
That was a great rundown of the used market. Excellent recommendations. For those on a tight budget I think it's still worth looking at the older GTX 10X0 series cards. Decent 1080p performance can be had with the 1070/1070ti/1080/1080ti (aka "The GOAT"). Even the GTX 1070 can be found for well under $100, while offering GTX 1660 Super levels of performance while offering 8GB of VRAM rather than 6GB. Just make sure your PSU can handle the extra wattage.
another factor to consider is the projected resale price for these cards a few years down the line if you want to upgrade your gpu and sell old
Picked up a used 2080 for 300 in January 2023. Patiently waiting for 3080s/6800xts to drop below that. Thanks for these updates.
Love hearing analysis on the used market
I'd advise everyone to wait until the RTX 5xxx GPUs come out. Early adopters will want to get rid of their cards asap.
My xfx 7900xtx crashes in warzone currently more than my nvidia friends but that game is so badly optimized after updates. I think I found that downclocking to 2615 MHz (stock spec from default 2900 set by amd) has fixed It. Idk why amd does this.
Ironically early in wz2 and 3 I never crashed while my nvidia friends were so unstable
I am so glad that I stopped caring for the best hardware or being up to date, now it's all about having a good experience playing games and not caring for ultra settings, still rocking a RX vega 64 since 2018
This was the video i was waiting for for a Long Time
I have a 3070 ti. I wonder if it would be worth it to sort of sidegrade to the RX 6800 then make up for most of the price with my 3070 ti. Since I feel like I've been having issues with video memory for most of this card's life and I'd be willing to give up some RT performance for better VRAM and rasterization performance. But also DLSS is generally better than FSR and I quite like Nvidia's options in OBS that I'd be missing out on.
Got the 3070 for $200 back in January. Massive upgrade from my 2060. Would definitely stick to the used market in the future.
I have seen 3070 series here in India for sale on used market for under INR25K(~US$300) and many even still have warranties left on them making them quite good purchases.
Got 6800XT 300USD in india, but it comes with white oxidation in heatsink what should i do?
Bro I'm so jealous of the US market...$265 US for a 6750XT? I bought my 6700XT for £270, that's $360 US 😭😭
Hmmm, but aren't US prices usually quoted before tax? At least our VAT is already included.
@@davidpreston9909 I think thats the case with new products bought in a store and not used goods bought online. Also in a lot of states there's no sales tax on online purchases, which is a horrific idea that benefits giants like Amazon over smaller local businesses.
US prices doesn't include tax.
Selling used, i.e. between privateers does not include VAT, no?
I'm in South Africa and prices on the used market are around 58-90usd higher this side for GPU's even worse new. I purchased a RX 6950XT for R9500 (545usd) which was a fantastic deal for me this side. Curious if that would translate to a good or bad deal in the US
I got a ryzen 5 3600 for 40 bucks and I was thinking of pairing it with a 3060ti for $230 off Amazon. You say you don't recommend it but benchmarks put it close to the performance of your $243 recommendations. So I don't understand what a better option would be for me.
The fact that i got a Red Devil 7900XTX for $650 makes me very happy