Where to buy Nvidia RTX 3080: find stock here
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UPDATE: Things are returning to normal in Australia, with many Aussie retailers now boasting plenty of RTX 3080 stock at decent prices. Scroll down to the AU section below to find out more.
When you want a computer with a ton of graphics muscle, you want the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080. This graphics card has a stunning amount of power thanks to its combination of ample CUDA cores combined with plenty of Tensor and RT cores. It’s enough to drive games at 4K without suffering from abysmal framerates.
Until recently, it was incredibly difficult to find an RTX 3080 to buy without an astronomical mark-up. Thankfully, Even we're now starting to see a return to something resembling normalcy as 3080 stock becomes more readily available. We see options available from Newegg in the US, Scan and Ebuyer in the UK, and Mwave in Australia, and their prices aren't too bad, either.
Of course, you always had the option of purchasing a pre-built gaming PC, which was a cost-effective alternative to buying the card alone. That said, we think it's now possible to buy an RTX 3080 card at a decent price, meaning you no longer have to resort to that option.
- Check out our Nvidia RTX 3080 stock tracker to get live Twitter updates
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Nvidia RTX 3080 stock: try these retailers
- US RTX 3080 retailers: Nvidia | Best Buy | Amazon | Micro Center | Adorama | B&H | Newegg
- UK RTX 3080 retailers: Nvidia | Scan | Ebuyer
- AU RTX 3080 retailers: Scorptec | Mwave | Amazon | Landmark Computers | Kogan | Dick Smith | Computer Alliance
If you want to try your luck at the more powerful card, we show you where to buy the RTX 3090 as well - but it looks like stock is just as scarce with that GPU as well at the moment.
The latest Nvidia RTX 3080 deals available now
We'll list all the latest Nvidia RTX 3080 stock below as soon as it's available. Keep returning to this page because we're going to see inventory come and go from retailers constantly.
Where to buy RTX 3080 in the US
The RTX 3080 stock situation in the US remains tough, with many retailers unable to meet demand months after the GPU went on sale. Here's the RTX 3080 stock situation for the major retailers:
Nvidia RTX 3080 deals at Amazon
Amazon's RTX 3080 page shows a variety of third party models from the likes of MSI and PNY, but most are 'Currently unavailable'. There are a few models in stock, but they are very over-priced, such as the Asus TUF RTX 3080 for $1,999. We'd recommend waiting.
Nvidia RTX 3080 deals at Best Buy
Best Buy has a range of RTX 3080 models as well, including the Nvidia RTX 3080 Founder's Edition for $699.99, and the Asus Strix model for $849.99 - but at the moment every model is sold out.
Nvidia RTX 3080 deals at B&H
The B&H website is selling a range of RTX 3080 cards, including the Zotac Gaming RTX 3080 Trinity for $699, but they are all currently out of stock. You can ask the website to notify you when they are available, however.
Where to buy RTX 3080 in the UK
The Nvidia RTX 3080 is proving to be just as hard to get in the UK as well. Here's what we've found so far:
Nvidia RTX 3080 stock at Overclockers
Overclockers UK is a great site for buying components, and it has a range of RTX 3080 GPUs, but they are all out of stock. It is, however, selling pre-built desktop PCs with RTX 3080s, like the Gallium for £2,199.95.
Nvidia RTX 3080 stock at Scan
Scan is also supposedly selling RTX 3080 cards, and the website shows several RTX 3080 cards. If you're quick, you might be able to get the one model that's actually in stock for £1,139.
Where to buy RTX 3080 in Australia
Australian stockists are now starting to get RTX 3080 GPUs in stock more readily, meaning we can finally say goodbye to huge mark-ups. Below you'll find the best RTX 3080 deals we've spotted do far, along with a list of the top Aussie retailers to purchase an RTX 3080 from:
- Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 Eagle OC 10GB - AU$1,299 @ Mwave
- Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 10GB VISION OC - AU$1399 @ Computer Alliance
- Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 V2 10GB - AU$1,479 @ Scorptec
Nvidia RTX 3080 stock at PLE Computers
Western Australia-based retailer PLE Computers now has plenty of RTX 3080 GPUs in stock, with models from EVGA, Zotac, Asus, MSI and more now ready for purchase.
Nvidia RTX 3080 stock at Scorptec
RTX 3080 GPUs are back in stock at Scorptec, with cards from the likes of Zotac, Galax, Asus, MSI and Gigabyte now readily available at acceptable price points.
Nvidia RTX 3080 stock at Computer Alliance
Queensland-based retailer Computer Alliance now has RTX 3080 graphics cards in stock, from brands such as MSI, Asus, Gigabyte and more.
Where to buy RTX 3080 gaming PCs
If you're desperate for an Nvidia RTX 3080 and are prepared to spend some cash, then you can buy pre-made gaming desktops that come with the GPU installed. If you were going to do a big overhaul of your gaming rig anyway, this may not be a bad way to make sure you get an RTX 3080.
Nvidia RTX 3080 gaming PCs at iBuyPower
iBuyPower has a range of gaming PCs with RTX 3080 GPUs in stock now, with a range of configurations and prices that start at $1,999 with an Intel Core i7-10700KF CPU, 16GB of RAM and an RTX 3080, of course.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 gaming PCs at Novatech
In the UK, Novatech is now selling gaming PCs with the RTX 3080 installed. You can find a handful of options to choose from.
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