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Cyran said:

Had no luck getting a 5090 today they sold out in a blink of an eye. I did get myself pretty high up in line for a TUF-RTX5090-O32G-GAMING (Number 17). If it anything like my experience from same place with getting my Asus 3090 Strix it will be about 3 months before I actually get one which is fine. My fear through is it will be much longer because Asus have no incentives to produce ASUS TUF-RTX5090-32G-GAMING when the TUF-RTX5090-O32G-GAMING problerly cost them the exact same amount of money to produce (only difference is a slight pre overclock) but they charge $500 more.

ASUS TUF-RTX5090-32G-GAMING: $2000
ASUS TUF-RTX5090-O32G-GAMING: $2500

But I can hope that at some point in the next 3-4 months Asus will decide to send at 17 least ASUS TUF-RTX5090-32G-GAMING to where I order from.

I wish you lcuk, on both getting the card you want at the right price and for getting it sooner rather than later.

Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:

Tried to get my friend a 5090 from cuckegg and cuckbuy at 6am pt. Cuckegg had zero in stock while we were able to add to cart with cuckbuy but their site crashed so we got cucked. Suffices to say it was not worth the 6am early rise.

Getting someone else a 5080 knowing how disappointing they are must feel awkward. At least they seem to be good overclockers, if you're friend is comfortable with that.

Alex_The_Hedgehog said:
JEMC said:

For context, what are the "official" prices in Brazil?

Here in Spain, the official prices are 2369€ and 1190€ respectively, but I doubt you could find any at that price at launch (that's well above my target and I didn't bother to check it out).

Oh, first of all, I made a mistake. The ASUS PRIME RTX at the list is a 5080, not 5090. The only 5090 in the list is the Gamerock one. Well, I did a quick look at Google, and it looks like the prices are from R$ 9.800 for RTX 5080, up to R$ 23.000 for the RTX 5090. (Source)

Since 1 dollar = aorund R$ 5,80, you can say the price is from 1.689 dollars up to 3.965 dollars. In other words, out of reach for most brazilian people.

Awful marked up prices on already very expensive cards over there. One must have deep pockets to be able to afford one of them... especially if they come from Asus.

sc94597 said:

Hoping next week's B&H launch has enough 5090 stock for me to snag one. 

I currently connect a 4090 (over oculink) and 4080 (over USB 4) to my laptop for about 40GB of VRAM that I use for DL/RL/ML workloads. 

Would love to switch out the 4080 with a 5090, go from 40GB to 56GB of VRAM, and then put the 4080 in my main gaming PC (like to split work device from gaming device so that I don't get distracted while working.) 

**pics**

Even the RTX 4080 is overkill for gaming, imo. 

How come you went with a 4080? A 3090 also has 24GB of VRAM like the 4090, and I'd guess that it would be cheaper to get one of those second hand than a 4080.

But well, with the Lunar New Year causing most of assembly plants to stop in China for a month, it looks like you Cyran and Jizz/s friend will have a hard time getting one soon.



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JEMC said:
sc94597 said:

Hoping next week's B&H launch has enough 5090 stock for me to snag one. 

I currently connect a 4090 (over oculink) and 4080 (over USB 4) to my laptop for about 40GB of VRAM that I use for DL/RL/ML workloads. 

Would love to switch out the 4080 with a 5090, go from 40GB to 56GB of VRAM, and then put the 4080 in my main gaming PC (like to split work device from gaming device so that I don't get distracted while working.) 

**pics**

Even the RTX 4080 is overkill for gaming, imo. 

How come you went with a 4080? A 3090 also has 24GB of VRAM like the 4090, and I'd guess that it would be cheaper to get one of those second hand than a 4080.

But well, with the Lunar New Year causing most of assembly plants to stop in China for a month, it looks like you Cyran and Jizz/s friend will have a hard time getting one soon.

I got the 4080 as a Christmas gift from my partner in December 2022 when used RTX 3090's were still over-priced from the crypto mining wave ($850-$950 used, $1100 new) and the 4090 wasn't in stock regularly. My partner found a 4080 in stock at MSRP. Was upgrading from a 3080ti. So the upgrade was pretty substantial. Bought the 4090 last year when I needed more VRAM to test local LLMs for a project I was doing for work. 

Could've probably sold the 4080 and bought a 3090 (or even another 4090), but didn't feel like going through the bother.

If the GPUs were in stock, I would've probably just had got a 4090 in December 2022 and then maybe a used 3090 later on when the prices came down to $700ish. 

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More games have been removed from sale.

OlliOlli World
https://steamdb.info/app/1294420/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1190170/OlliOlli_World/

Rollerdrome
https://steamdb.info/app/1294420/
store.steampowered.com/app/1294420/Rollerdrome/

These two are probably linked to Take-Two closing down Roll7.

STAR WARS: The Clone Wars - Republic Heroes
https://steamdb.info/app/32420/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/32420/STAR_WARS_The_Clone_Wars__Republic_Heroes/

This one can still be bought on GamersGate.



sc94597 said:
JEMC said:

How come you went with a 4080? A 3090 also has 24GB of VRAM like the 4090, and I'd guess that it would be cheaper to get one of those second hand than a 4080.

But well, with the Lunar New Year causing most of assembly plants to stop in China for a month, it looks like you Cyran and Jizz/s friend will have a hard time getting one soon.

I got the 4080 as a Christmas gift from my partner in December 2022 when used RTX 3090's were still over-priced from the crypto mining wave ($850-$950 used, $1100 new) and the 4090 wasn't in stock regularly. My partner found a 4080 in stock at MSRP. Was upgrading from a 3080ti. So the upgrade was pretty substantial. Bought the 4090 last year when I needed more VRAM to test local LLMs for a project I was doing for work. 

Could've probably sold the 4080 and bought a 3090 (or even another 4090), but didn't feel like going through the bother.

If the GPUs were in stock, I would've probably just had got a 4090 in December 2024 and then maybe a used 3090 later on when the prices came down to $700ish. 

I see. Well, can't complain with that kind of gifts.

The 3090 could have been better with yout AI work, but once you put that 4080 through some games, I'm sure you'll appreciate the extra horse power it has.

Getting a 4090 last month would have been a waste of money more likely than not. With Nvidia stopping production back in September or Octobert to get rid of all the 4000 cards in retail (they sure knew the new ones wouldn't be well received and make sure to get rid of other options), the price for them skyrocketed to the point where a 5090 would be a much better investment.

Rhonin the wizard said:

More games have been removed from sale.

OlliOlli World
https://steamdb.info/app/1294420/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1190170/OlliOlli_World/

Rollerdrome
https://steamdb.info/app/1294420/
store.steampowered.com/app/1294420/Rollerdrome/

These two are probably linked to Take-Two closing down Roll7.

STAR WARS: The Clone Wars - Republic Heroes
https://steamdb.info/app/32420/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/32420/STAR_WARS_The_Clone_Wars__Republic_Heroes/

This one can still be bought on GamersGate.

Good Lord, we're seeing lots of delistings in the last months. I don't recall having so many in prior years.

Anyway, thanks for sharing.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

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Alex_The_Hedgehog said:

RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 released here in Brazil.

Here are some prices at Kabum, probably the most popular tech shop around here, where I got my 3050 Galax:

I got a 4090 for these 5080 prices. Even with the more expensive USD nowadays these are a bit overpriced (on top of the AIBs already being overpriced due to high demand and low supply).



 

 

 

 

 

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JEMC said:
sc94597 said:

I got the 4080 as a Christmas gift from my partner in December 2022 when used RTX 3090's were still over-priced from the crypto mining wave ($850-$950 used, $1100 new) and the 4090 wasn't in stock regularly. My partner found a 4080 in stock at MSRP. Was upgrading from a 3080ti. So the upgrade was pretty substantial. Bought the 4090 last year when I needed more VRAM to test local LLMs for a project I was doing for work. 

Could've probably sold the 4080 and bought a 3090 (or even another 4090), but didn't feel like going through the bother.

If the GPUs were in stock, I would've probably just had got a 4090 in December 2024 and then maybe a used 3090 later on when the prices came down to $700ish. 

I see. Well, can't complain with that kind of gifts.

The 3090 could have been better with yout AI work, but once you put that 4080 through some games, I'm sure you'll appreciate the extra horse power it has.

Getting a 4090 last month would have been a waste of money more likely than not. With Nvidia stopping production back in September or Octobert to get rid of all the 4000 cards in retail (they sure knew the new ones wouldn't be well received and make sure to get rid of other options), the price for them skyrocketed to the point where a 5090 would be a much better investment.

Good Lord, we're seeing lots of delistings in the last months. I don't recall having so many in prior years.

Anyway, thanks for sharing.

Oops, meant to say December 2022, not December 2024. I wanted either a 4080 or 4090 around then, but the 4090 was out of stock (or only the overpriced SKU's were in stock) and I was fine with the 4080's performance for the cheaper price ($1300 after tax.) 

Back then, I didn't really care as much about VRAM since the models I was training (not inferencing) were compute bottlenecked and not VRAM bottlenecked. The 4080's gaming performance was sufficient for me (4k 60fps-90fps native or DLSS Quality in most games) so I was fine with just getting that. Local LLMs started to get much more popular in Spring 2023 after GPT 4 released, and that's when VRAM became a bigger consideration for me as my job wanted us to implement an in-house API for local inference, and I thought I'd experiment on my personal PC first. Eventually this escalated to many personal and work projects, and I can't get enough VRAM, the more the better. 

I've used my 4080 and 4090 for gaming, but in most gaming use-cases my display is the limiter and the GPU's go under-utilized. If I didn't use them for ML/DL/RL and CUDA-accelerated scientific computing I would probably have just got an RTX 4070. Before becoming a Data Scientist/MLE I always would just get mid-ranged GPU's and use them for 3-4 years. For example, between 2017-2021 I had a GTX 1060 and before that I had an r9 280 from 2014. 



Ah, well, That's a whole different reason for not getting a 4090.

What resolution do you game at that a 4080 goes underused? I hope it's at least 1440p.



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JEMC said:

Ah, well, That's a whole different reason for not getting a 4090.

What resolution do you game at that a 4080 goes underused? I hope it's at least 1440p.

Mostly 4k 60hz displays (a 4k 60hz television, portable monitor, and 32inch monitor.) For VR games (90hz + at > max resolution) it does get fully utilized though. My living room TV is 4k 120hz, so it would be a good fit to put in that PC when I eventually get the 5090. If Nvidia doesn't solve the stock problem by May, I might just get a Project Digits (depending on memory bandwidth) and skip the 5090. 



sc94597 said:
JEMC said:

Ah, well, That's a whole different reason for not getting a 4090.

What resolution do you game at that a 4080 goes underused? I hope it's at least 1440p.

Mostly 4k 60hz displays (a 4k 60hz television, portable monitor, and 32inch monitor.) For VR games (90hz + at > max resolution) it does get fully utilized though. My living room TV is 4k 120hz, so it would be a good fit to put in that PC when I eventually get the 5090. If Nvidia doesn't solve the stock problem by May, I might just get a Project Digits (depending on memory bandwidth) and skip the 5090. 

You game on a 4K display and the 4080 is underutilized? Don't let Nvidia hear you saying that.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

Steam / Live / NNID : jonxiquet    Add me if you want, but I'm a single player gamer.