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Updated: Cyberpunk 2077 NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti's sold at Auction for $5200
Hah, just crazy, remember the Cyberpunk 2077 NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti limited edition graphics cards? Well, NVIDIA made just 200 of these Cyberpunk 2077 GPUs, they won’t be sold, but you could potentially win one. As it turns out you now actually can purchase one, through ebay.
The downside, it's priced a nice whopping $4250, and you'd have to be a bit of a 'you know what' to purchase that card at that price. Each card has a custom AL5052 aluminum shroud, with Cyberpunk 2077’s signature yellow styling, and powerful GeForce RTX 2080 Ti hardware underneath.
Btw that is the current bidding price, it might go up even further.
Update: the auction has ended and the card has been sold for a whopping 5200 USD.
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Stormyandcold
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#5778955 Posted on: 04/13/2020 10:15 PM
Not many people know about this $4K card. Loads more people including console gamers know about the GTX1080ti. That's just the way it is.
Where are the betting odds on that? I'll put my money on "$4K card to not use it and let it collect dust" over buying a 1080 Ti. It's not like there were other options for those who play over 1080p/60fps. That's a functional purpose with no alternative at the time, which isn't nearly as bad as other comparisons considering how long it lasts.
Not many people know about this $4K card. Loads more people including console gamers know about the GTX1080ti. That's just the way it is.
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#5778960 Posted on: 04/13/2020 10:26 PM
I bought the 1080ti because it gave a very good performance increase for only a slightly inflated price (at the time).
It turned out to be the best value card I ever purchased such that I'm still using it.
I have never used a gfx card for 3 years, especially without suffering.
My plan from the start was not to wait 1/2 yr to a year for aftermarket cards but to get the Founders Edition at launch and put an Accelero III cooler on it.
Great plan, insta performance boost, way lower temps and ultra quiet.
This card in no way equates to the stupidly inflated price vs performance of the 2080ti.
I bought the 1080ti because it gave a very good performance increase for only a slightly inflated price (at the time).
It turned out to be the best value card I ever purchased such that I'm still using it.
I have never used a gfx card for 3 years, especially without suffering.
My plan from the start was not to wait 1/2 yr to a year for aftermarket cards but to get the Founders Edition at launch and put an Accelero III cooler on it.
Great plan, insta performance boost, way lower temps and ultra quiet.
This card in no way equates to the stupidly inflated price vs performance of the 2080ti.
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I would have killed it instantly too on the eBay then wait for the big navi or 3xxx series from nvidia throw in a 3900x for good measure and keep the 3ķ left overs to get a huge update in 4-5 years .