Well that confirms that. The entire US is out of stock of mid and high end GPUs.
RIP
discourse my sentence is clear, why you do this
That is a tragedy. You want to spend money yet can’t get what you want.
At this point I’m just annoyed at them all.
I’d rather get a damned Titan Xp collecters edition which at least is a) at MSRP, B) literally the fastest in the world, and c) its star wars lol.
still didnt answer my question
Because I would never buy one lol
Not about to pay $700 for a vega 56 and $1000+ for 64
Not even if they were MSRP or a slightly better deal?
if your willing to try then you could give it a shot
$600-$800 for vega 64
I find this listing interesting mostly because it mentions Ethereum and mining like 5 times. also not too bad if you could get it for $600 as the 64 over here is just over $800ish.
only 2 things wrong with alibaba. listings are often vague/wrong and shipping is a bitch. other than that is a great place to find good deals
yep have used alibaba a fair bit in the past but mostly only for small stuff because of this
also customs but thats another story.
customs is customs. nothing alibaba can really do about that.
true, just annoys me that if you factor in customs charges it isn’t really a deal anymore and you end up paying more than list price anyway.
ive never had to deal with custom charges here but i dont order much from overseas and when i do its fairly small and cheap
Honestly? No. Because the reference card isnt very good and I’d end up putting a new cooler on anyway so.
Also @Dje4321 meh? Alibaba is strange. I don’t know if id trust it considering the fact they let people sell scam GPUs on that site.
Me neither I tend to stay away from big items or get the seller to list it as a gift
customs charges are brutal though, had a friend who had to pay an extra £50 for an ice hockey jersey he had shipped from the US.
but did you read the listing lmao
have no idea if its a 1070, a radeon 7000, or vega 64 base on it rofl
oh alibaba
oh i read the listing but thats almost always the case