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I decided to buy a new 2080ti and looked everywhere such as Amazon, ebay etc. All what I see are mostly used ones which I am not interested in or older new models. Could anyone recommend a place where I can buy a new 2080ti?

 

I appreciate your help.

 

Bernd

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4 minutes ago, bjablonka8120 said:

I agree, I think I wait, my 980ti has to do for a while.

 

Thanks

I picked up a used GTX 1080 TI Turbo 8 gb for $300 US to replace my GTX 970 4 gb and am thrilled with in for the meantime as I await more hotfixes for P3Dv5 and or MSFFS 2020.  Am still hanging out with FSX and lots of addons.

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I am just afrais buying used, you do not know what you get plus no warranty. Glad you had luck!

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27 minutes ago, fppilot said:

I picked up a used GTX 1080 TI Turbo 8 gb for $300 US to replace my GTX 970 4 gb and am thrilled with in for the meantime as I await more hotfixes for P3Dv5 and or MSFFS 2020.  Am still hanging out with FSX and lots of addons.

I was very lucky to pick up a brand new MSI 1080Ti for just over £700, in Dubai, last year to also replace an EVGA GTX970 4Gb.

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14 minutes ago, bjablonka8120 said:

I am just afrais buying used, you do not know what you get plus no warranty. Glad you had luck!

The price point and finding a seller who accepts returns are the key. I sold a 560ti to a happy customer when I bought the 970 new in 2015.  I will be selling the 970 soon.  I keep my GPU and my overall system as well very clean.  Use a micro vacuum tools kit and a lot of care.  Just totally cleaned my Corsair H100i Cooler a couple of weeks ago when under the right light I saw how much dust had built up in it's radiator fins.  That despite filters and my frequent cleaning of the system, enclosed in a Mastercase Pro 5 case.  


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VG289 4K 27" Monitor; Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo, Crosswind 3's w/dampener.  
Former USAF meteorologist & ground weather school instructor. AOPA Member #07379126
                       
"I will never put my name on a product that does not have in it the best that is in me." - John Deere

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I bought mine from Newegg.  I’ve always had good experiences with them.

Great customer service.  I paid extra for two day shipping and UPS screwed it up and was a day late so newegg refunded my entire shipping cost.  Even the standard shipping would have cost me something.

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