Gigabyte 780Ti OC - $659.97

46andtool

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wow nice find, I payed 100 less(tax included) for the card in my sig, if I saw this when I was buying I probably would have grabbed it. I was looking at the Ti's but I couldn't justify spending almost $200 more than the 780
 
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lehtv

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$660 is still an insane price for any graphics card IMO. A small discount on an expensive card doesn't suddenly make it worth it, it's still much worse bang for buck than GTX 770, for instance... at that price, you're basically paying double for 50% more performance.
 

adairusmc

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You can also find "Used" cards from Amazon wharehouse deals too.

I just recently bought two 780Ti superclocked evga cards with ACX coolers, and one of them was from the "used" section of amazon wharehouse deals. I paid about $650 for the one I bought, and it was prime eligible - and has ran flawlessly. The first card I got was a NIB one from amazon, but if I had noticed that the used ones were sold by them I would have saved a little money and got it there as well.

Mine came with the original box and everything, and with their great return policy I did not feel bad about taking the chance on it.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listi...condition=used
 

46andtool

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$660 is still an insane price for any graphics card IMO.

sure is, but if you have a flexible budget it can sometimes be tempting to look at the next tier of cards. Coming from a 6970, I was tempted to buy the 770 but I wanted to be set for games coming out this year. I think the gk110 will have less trouble with some of the new titles than the gk104