Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5080 Gaming OC 16G

Hello,

Selling my Gigabyte RTX 5080 Gaming OC card purchased in mid-march.

Product Link -

https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N5080GAMING-OC-16GD#kf

Open box but in brand new condition, unregistered serial number.
The card was tested once using a riser cable as the gpu wouldn’t slot into my Asrock steel legend motherboard or fit in my Asus AP201 Case.
Hence selling the card since my existing 4080 super fits in my build and the perf difference isn’t worth swapping the mobo or case out.

Note - This is for sale to local buyers only.
Please PM your best offers.
Serious and interested buyers only.
All accessories & Invoice available

Thank You.


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If item is under warranty , posting the invoice is mandatory.

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Sorry this might be a bit offtopic and not related to the sale. GLWS

Is this x870 Steel legend? If yes, I have bought the same motherboard for my new build. Why exactly it wouldn’t slot into this board ?

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No, mine is a B760M Steel Legend board. The chipset heatsink obstructs the card from clicking into the PCI slot unfortunately. Thanks

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Just FYI for people who might be interested in this..

AFAIK Gigabyte OC cards are the only 5080’s who can do 125% power (others are limited to 110).. which means better OC by a few extra % on top of already decent OC capability of the 5080’s.

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Why 5080 when you already have 4080 ??
Sorry I have to ask..

Is it just me or does the center of the shroud looks bend or something? Has to be the lighting but asking just to be sure.


For reference here’s how it looks normally

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The 5080 has nice perf bump over the 4080 in 3D rendering and video editing applications but I’d need to build an entirely new system around it including cpu, motherboard and psu, case etc…Too much hassle tbh.

No idea what happened there.


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Looks straight, must be the angle/lighting then. GLWS

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something’s not adding up here mods @@puns
the tax rate is 18%, so the total tax amount should be 1,23,369 x .18 = 22,206.42
this is not the case though. Rs. 27,081 amounts to (27081/123369)x100 = 21.95%
things are not adding up quite like they should. someone can correct me if I am wrong; would love to be proven wrong.

update: the fonts used for rupee symbol don’t quite match with recent bills provided by amazon, even those from clicktech retail. there are no numbers after decimals (paisa amount = .00) in the final amount.

update2: i checked amazon a bit for price history and there are only 3 black color 5080 models listed on amazon. surprisingly, none of them was Rs. 1,50,450 on March 11. Price history can be a bit inaccurate on amazon, so even though insightful, this should be taken with a grain of salt. look at the images attached with price history.


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Been informed by a member that the Invoice doesn’t look legit.
Please check.


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What are you talking about? The price was 1,50,450/- and the gst on that is 18% as mentioned. This is not clicktech retail, this clicktech business seller from whom I have purchased on my Amazon business account.

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bhai I know you bought it for 23,800rs xD
You aint fooling anyone xD

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sorry, but with due respect sir, math is not math-ing to me. that’s all.

Same invoice date
GN guys

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Man this keeps on getting interesting :laughing:

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Bro had the skills to edit the invoice but didn’t have math skills to calculate the GST.

GST is 18% on base price. A product priced at 118 will have 18 rs as GST (not 21.24 like your calculation) and base price as 100.

So close.. yet so far.

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