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FORUM MEMBER ONLY DEAL: ASUS ROG STRIX 2080Ti WITH MASSIVE DISCOUNT - CHEAPEST IN UK & IN STOCK!!!

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Hi there


So I've had a £150 discount voucher code made up "ocukstrixdeal" which reduced the 2080Ti Strix OC by £150, as its currently on offer this will drop the price to £1238.99, the car comes from offer tomorrow and will go up to £1399.99, at which point the voucher will result in £1249.99, still best price in UK and in stock.


Asus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti ROG Strix OC 11264MB GDDR6 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £1,249.99 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/Asus...DDR6-PCI-Express-Graphics-Card-GX-427-AS.html



ROG-STRIX-RTX2080TI-O11G, Boost Clock: 1665MHz, Memory 11264MB 14000MHz GDDR6, Cuda Cores: 4352, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, NVIDIA Turing, 12nm Process, NV Link, Real-Time Ray Tracing, 3yr Warranty



Only £1,249.99 inc VAT - with voucher code "ocukstrixdeal"

ORDER NOW



You need to enter the voucher code at check out to enable discount.
The voucher code expires March 31st or when I deem necessary!

We have 100 units in stock right now, with 200 more due next week.

This voucher code shall only be posted on the forums here, it won't be posted in social media or anywhere else by OcUK staff, of course we have no control over our members or customers.

Its heralded as one of the best 2080Ti and certainly one of the best coolers and at this price is much better value for money. :)
 
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GIBBO

The code is not working for me, is this real or is it one of those OCUK post to get website hits? ive used the code and its coming up with £1348.99

Goods total

Delivery costs

Total value excluding VAT

Total VAT at 20.00 %

Total order value

I have read your Terms and Conditions and agree.
£1,348.99*

£0.00*

£1,124.16

£224.83

£1,348.99


This is now fixed.

Card was on weekly offer at £1389.99 and the code dropped it to £1239.99, card went from weekly offer back upto £1499 and hence you seeing £1349.99 with code.

I've now put the card at £1399.99, so with the voucher it shall be the price as advertised in the OP.

OcUK never does such tricks, we do a deal and the deal, remains for sometime and this one is set to expire March 31st or when stock runs out, whichever comes sooner. :)
 
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Funny looking on Nvidia's site the RRP for a 2080Ti is still $999.

I understand that's for a reference model but still, £250 extra after using $=£ for third party model is not even close to a bargain.

It’s cheapest for this particular model in UK and in stock so yes it’s a bargain.

If you want reference then buy reference but many customers want a custom card with better cooling and thus better OC potential and for that well it cost more.

As with all things you buy what you can afford but many people find it upon themselves to cry when the flagship stuff is expensive.

Simple facts are a Vega 56 for £250 will pretty much play any game with ease, there is little need to spend more. Unless you really want the best and don’t necessarily need the best just like in a car, a 1k car will get you a to b and you don’t need that 100k car that just does it faster and looks better.

There shall always be hero products and they shall always be more expensive. It’s about having options if all that was on sale was reference cards well it would be quite boring.

There is a customer for everything, today we sold an Orion X2 PC which is a £33,000 PC. :)
 
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Oh I don't blame you or OcUK Gibbo, it's market wide. It's just crazy to think that something 25+% over Nvidia's own RRP is a "deal".

Of course true, but £1250 is better than £1500.

It seems the way of things, because cards have become so fast this level of performance is the general market is not required, plus lets also remember the Turing cards do cost NVIDIA more to make, as such the prices goes up, yes you could argue they could drop their margins, but less profit, equals less R&D and less future developments and right now performance gains are becoming more and more difficult simply as a ceiling has being reached, 10 years ago gains were huge, now its small jumps.

I will say it again, for the majority a 1660Ti or Vega 56 is more than ample and those are sub £300 and out perform cards such as 980Ti which cost double.
 
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