Nvidia's 3000 Series RTX GPU [3050, 3060, 3070, 3080, 3090 now with TIs]

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  1. BRiT

    BRiT (>• •)>⌐■-■ (⌐■-■) Moderator Legend Alpha

    The breakout provided was for the view from the consumer as to what they're getting for the 33% higher costs. All those things you're saying is nice to know but doesn't change the correctness of the original breakout, and would be summed up by "better cooling of vram".
     
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  2. pharma

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    As @trinibwoy stated, it just a cash grab game played by IHV's. When looking at the MSRP values for RX 6900xt ($1000) vs RX 6800xt ($650) it makes even less sense for a 10% performance increase.
     
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  3. pharma

    pharma Veteran

    ASUS Plans To Drop NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Graphics Card Prices By Up To 25% Starting 1st April (wccftech.com)
     
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  4. BRiT

    BRiT (>• •)>⌐■-■ (⌐■-■) Moderator Legend Alpha

    Is that an early April Fools Day prank? No company would ever schedule anything for that day.
     
  5. Malo

    Malo Yak Mechanicum Legend Subscriber

    Everyone is dropping prices gradually so they're just drawing attention to themselves.
     
  6. xpea

    xpea Regular

    In many countries, 3090Ti is cheaper than 3090. So actually, it's a no brainer
     
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  7. Putas

    Putas Regular

    After all, the memory design of 3090 Ti should make it cheaper to produce.
     
  8. orangpelupa

    orangpelupa Elite Bug Hunter Legend

    Some companies announce or launch stuff on the April fools day.

    IIRC gmail also was on April 1st.

    Although with how ridiculous gpu price is, even the discounted asus still propably higher than MSRP
     
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  9. swaaye

    swaaye Entirely Suboptimal Legend

    Here is the US I am seeing GeForce availability being pretty good now. Prices are still way beyond MSRP though of course.
     
  10. techuse

    techuse Veteran

    Newegg has had lots in stock for some time now. Prices are still 50-100% higher than MSRP though. With new AMD GPUs supposedly launching this year it’s a pretty poor time to pay such prices.
     
  11. trinibwoy

    trinibwoy Meh Legend

    Yeah it does look like there’s decent supply at current prices. Hard to say if retailers are just gouging now or if the market is in equilibrium.
     
  12. xpea

    xpea Regular

    Don't forget that current gen GPU MSRPs have been announced before TARIFFs increase. With last week announcement of decrease of TARIFFs, prices should go down further.
    For this reason, In EU right now, prices are closer to MSRP
     
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  13. PSman1700

    PSman1700 Legend

    This was already speculated quite awhile ago, GPU pricings should be at msrp again by the summer at the last. Good times ahead.
     
  14. techuse

    techuse Veteran

    I’m not so sure. Too many gamers have shown their willingness to be whales. Why would companies ever go back to MSRP? Looking at future GPUs, why wouldn’t the IHVs just start with much higher MSRPs?
     
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  15. swaaye

    swaaye Entirely Suboptimal Legend

    Well there is inventory out there now to buy and it's not selling out so maybe there is a limit heh. But I do think NV will shift MSRP up again with their next cards.

    It would be really interesting if Intel would try to disrupt pricing.
     
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  16. PSman1700

    PSman1700 Legend

    Yeah looking at the general market it seems people are willing to pay more and more. We will see, id also guess that manufacturers kerp upping prices aslong people are willing to give their money.

    I remember flagship phones costing almost half of what they do today. PS2 could be had for 299, GF4 Ti4600 was quite good priced conpared to today. We have ourselfs to blame.
     
  17. pharma

    pharma Veteran

    AMD has a permanent 10% price increase due to increased 7nm TSMC manufacturing costs. No reported change from Nvidia regarding increased gpu prices.
    Just happy to see overall costs decrease in April due to supply channels opening.
     
    Last edited: Apr 1, 2022
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  18. Kaotik

    Kaotik Drunk Member Legend

    I've seen the claim for AMD price increase before too, but at no point since then have the prices gone up so did it really happen?
     
  19. DegustatoR

    DegustatoR Veteran

    Again? Ampere MSRPs were a significant improvement over both Pascal and Turing, to the point where AMD was forced to price their cards below what they'd prefer.

    With Lovelace a lot will be riding on how the market will be at its launch frame. If the mining induced prices will deflate to MSRP levels for Ampere then there won't be any reasons to increase the MSRPs for Lovelace
     
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  20. xpea

    xpea Regular

    I expect $999 for RTX 4080 and $1499 for 4090 so they can say that they have much better value for money when compared to 3090 Ti
     
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