Thursday, January 25th 2024

GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Custom Model €1109 MSRPs Appear on German Webshop

European buyers are facing a baseline MSRP of €1109 for the upcoming GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER graphics card family, thanks to extra sales taxes affecting purchases in the region's various countries. North American customers are set to "enjoy" a more reasonable entry point of $999 come January 31, including various custom options from NVIDIA's board partners—ZOTAC lead the charge with their non-overclocked offerings matching Team Green's Founders Edition MSRP. A small selection of brave retailers have already delivered GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER graphics cards to customers, while others have simply gone live with their asking prices.

Germany's Notebooksbilliger (translation: cheaper laptops) online store has produced product pages for all sorts of custom GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER cards—prices start off at NVIDIA's €1109 baseline, and ramp up to a maximum of €1379 for the fanciest option (ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 4080 SUPER OC). A VideoCardz report focuses mostly on the cheapest products listed by Notebooksbilliger.de. Five non-overclocked custom designs sits at the bottom of the webshop's RTX 4080 SUPER pricing pile: ASUS TUF GAMING, GIGABYTE SUPER WINDFORCE, SUPER WINDFORCE V2, Inno3D X3 and ZOTAC's Trinity Black Edition. At the time of writing, Notebooksbilliger's customers cannot pre-order any of the listed GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER cards—the full checkout process could be unlocked early next week, a few days ahead of the official January 31 launch day.
Sources: Notebooksbilliger.de, VideoCardz
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7 Comments on GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Custom Model €1109 MSRPs Appear on German Webshop

#1
Metroid
I can buy the 4080 super where I live for 1200 usd but will not do, too expensive.
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#2
N/A
that is about right, 1000 USD conversion to EUR plus 19-20% VAT. But those will be gone with the wind.
at this point better wait for the 5080 GDDR7 on the N3 node whatever it takes.
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#3
mtosev
Those prices seem okay to me.
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#4
Beermotor
These AIB's can give it to everybody long, deep, and dry because there's nothing between the 4080S at $999 and the 4090 at roughly $2000 these days if you can find one that's not being scalped.

Nvidia and the AIBs think people will gladly pay $1200 to $1600 for a 4080 Super because it's "close enough" and 4090s are practically unobtainable right now.

/rant

Edit: this the exact same shit they did with the 3080 and 3090 during the fake GPU shortages. Once Lovelace released, suddenly Nvidia and the AIBs had warehouses full of 30-series cards that materialized out of thin air they needed to sell through.
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#5
Icon Charlie
BeermotorThese AIB's can give it to everybody long, deep, and dry because there's nothing between the 4080S at $999 and the 4090 at roughly $2000 these days if you can find one that's not being scalped.

Nvidia and the AIBs think people will gladly pay $1200 to $1600 for a 4080 Super because it's "close enough" and 4090s are practically unobtainable right now.

/rant

Edit: this the exact same shit they did with the 3080 and 3090 during the fake GPU shortages. Once Lovelace released, suddenly Nvidia and the AIBs had warehouses full of 30-series cards that materialized out of thin air they needed to sell through.
I agree with this comment.
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#6
gurusmi
I would need a lot of dope to buy that card.

To be honest. The only reason for me would be if i use Zexphyr for 3D photogrammetry. But. I scan my objects and do not photograph them to get a 3D model. The scanner doesn't need a NVidia GPU anyway. The AMD 7900XT which is (in my use case) same fast as those NVidia costs right now 799€ when chosing a XFX 7900XT Bllack edition. So why should i pay 1109€ for this card instead o 800€ for an AMD one? Especially as the NVidia Price is higher than an AMD 7900XT and also a Watercooling fullcover block.
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Icon Charlie
gurusmiI would need a lot of dope to buy that card.

To be honest. The only reason for me would be if i use Zexphyr for 3D photogrammetry. But. I scan my objects and do not photograph them to get a 3D model. The scanner doesn't need a NVidia GPU anyway. The AMD 7900XT which is (in my use case) same fast as those NVidia costs right now 799€ when chosing a XFX 7900XT Bllack edition. So why should i pay 1109€ for this card instead o 800€ for an AMD one? Especially as the NVidia Price is higher than an AMD 7900XT and also a Watercooling fullcover block.
Well if you drink their cool aid... you would say...

The more you buy... the more you save!!!!:roll:
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