Thursday, April 9th 2020

Limited Edition Cyberpunk 2077 NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti Sells at Auction for $5200

NVIDIA announced the limited edition Cyberpunk 2077 RTX 2080 Ti card in february with a limited run of just 200 cards, 133 of which were available to purchase at a price of $1,100 with the other 77 getting raffled off. Some of those cards are now finding their way onto eBay both new and used where they have been selling for up to $6,000, over five times the MSRP for a 2080 Ti. If you've got a burning desire to own one of these cards and a few thousand dollars spare you can pick one up at auction here where the price is currently $4,250.

Update Apr 9th: The auction has concluded and the card has been sold for $5,200 USD with 40 bids.
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36 Comments on Limited Edition Cyberpunk 2077 NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti Sells at Auction for $5200

#26
Athlonite
Caring1If it's on Ebay, I'm surprised it's not $50 with $5,950 Postage.
:laugh: :D:roll::D:roll::laugh:
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#27
ensabrenoir
....how is this possible? I can see movie memorabilia, comic books, autographs and sports cards because they're tied to living people and even the average joe will know about them. Cyberpunk must be way bigger than i thought or is it just that old Nvdia magic/madness and us nerds seeking the ultimate epeen again.
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#29
Th3pwn3r
gamefoo21I'd rather have the dark side edition... Star Wars will always have a place... How long until Cyberpunk hits the Cyberbin?
Yeah, a lot of people think Star Wars is lame now too.

Rich people don't care about $5,000 when they have millions or billions.
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#30
Mescalamba
Not even Titan..

Also that cooler is crap. Beautiful crap, but still..
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#31
Fluffmeister
And people think there isn't a market for expensive cards...
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#32
Casecutter
Neat, 20 years from now I'll see it somebody's glass case and think wow you had money and you got this while hardly used it?

I suppose if you ran it for 20,000 hr's of play and placed it in that glass case just as you took it out, all used and somewhat dirty "battle worn". It would be cool like that seeing the price you paid and use you got offered sentimental value. While at some point that might translate to a collector that considers its was used by some well know player 20 years ago and used during his time and won tournaments with it! Really if it's ever going to be some of value it will need actual pedigree, but even then it's not like your going to go "vintage gaming" with it.
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#33
MKRonin
"...133 of which were available to purchase at a price of $1,100..."

I don't think any of the cards were available for purchase. i'd guess those 133 cards were gifts to Nvidia staff or partners.
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#34
Paganstomp
now if I could sell a roll of toilet paper for 5K.... :D
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#35
gamefoo21
Th3pwn3rYeah, a lot of people think Star Wars is lame now too.

Rich people don't care about $5,000 when they have millions or billions.
I refuse to acknowledge the Di$ney era. :nutkick:
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#36
my_name_is_earl
Can't be as bad as the dude that bought a banana duct tape to a wall.
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