Of course it is overpriced, but like in the title, not as much as the 3080. The MSRP of this was around $1500 to start with, so it wasn't quite twice that when I bought it. However, the 3080 was easily three times the MSRP at purchase time. The mining performance is helping make up for that high price while I'm not gaming. It also makes a great heater during the winter at 370 watts (430 measured from the wall while mining). Haven't tested many games yet, and my monitor is low resolution for now, but good performance in Serious Sam 4 at least. Also has more than twice the memory as 3080, so that adds a little more future-proofing. Had to cut open part of the small case to fit this beast, and I upgraded to a very fancy power supply for that extra few percent in efficiency, which will last hopefully 10 years or more.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Although I bought this used, it arrived in the original packaging undamaged as if it were brand new. Everything was intact and the card looked great. After various testing I can confirm it was the real deal and is working perfect.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Very satisfied with the purchase. Delivered from Eastcoast to Westcoast on time. Packaged well. Works great! Huge improvement. Gaming without any hiccups.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Awesome card for high end gaming and gaming on 4k and VR with stable 30+ fps with high to ultra settings. Come great for my all MSI build.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Bought this card for mining purposes. The 3090 has no models with LHR production, so there was no chance of someone trying to pull a fast one with the LHR models that started shipping in June. It runs hot as hades when mining. The VRAM will easily surpass 105C if you OC it. I decided against OC for 12-15 higher hash rate. It runs stock 103-106. Ran 118ish OC'd. But it was like a runaway nuclear reaction with heat when pushed that hard. Added water cooler and put a high RPM fan right on top of the VRAM and got it to run about 90-94 C on the VRAM. The actual GPU chip runs pretty cool, about 49C. Overall, it carries it's weight for sure and is worth the investment if you can get one around $2k. It is not worth $2500 or more. STOP paying those prices, they will fall.
Verified purchase: No
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