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Guru3D.com » News » A new spike in the price trend of graphics cards can be spotted

A new spike in the price trend of graphics cards can be spotted

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/31/2021 02:39 PM | source: 3dcenter | 130 comment(s)
A new spike in the price trend of graphics cards  can be spotted

We reported last week already that prices for RTX 3060 GPUs would jump up due to component shortages. This week the trend already is moving upwards. The prices of video cards from Nvidia and AMD have increased. 

The average Nvidia video card has seen a 9 percent increase in recent weeks, while the average AMD video card has seen a 6 percent increase.  For a time, it appeared like the prices of video cards were heading in the correct direction, but this appears to be changing once more. According to a study conducted by 3DCenter, prices are once again on the rise. Because of these price hikes, Nvidia cards are now 59 percent more costly than the MSRP, and AMD cards are 64 percent more expensive than the MSRP.

Many people are surprised by the price rises, as fewer purchases are being made in China due to the country's tough laws on cryptocurrency mining. The fact that Ethereum produces less means that miners will acquire fewer cards as a result of this. It is speculated that TSMC's price rises may be linked to this development. The fact that the amount of RTX 3060 and 3060 TI cards that Nvidia will supply has also been reduced by half could potentially be a contributing factor in this decision.



A new spike in the price trend of graphics cards  can be spotted




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Horus-Anhur
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#5942577 Posted on: 08/31/2021 11:20 AM
I guess my RTX 2070S will have to last another year.....
......or more.

Excalibur1814
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#5942584 Posted on: 08/31/2021 12:11 PM
I grabbed a 1060 for £170. It's okay for 1080p but would have preferred a 2060/3060.

Undying
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#5942585 Posted on: 08/31/2021 12:16 PM
I guess my RTX 2070S will have to last another year.....
......or more.

I though you have 1070? :P

Kaarme
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#5942586 Posted on: 08/31/2021 12:23 PM
Getting a RX 6600 or 6500 when that launches, or a Geforce 3050 or whatever will be the midrange SKU from nvidia, those are the sellers and they are still priced below a Xbox or PS4.


Those are entry level cards. If they are going to cost as much as mainstream cards of the previous generations, it's bad news.

icedman
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#5942588 Posted on: 08/31/2021 12:27 PM
I guess my RTX 2070S will have to last another year.....
......or more.
Lol I wish I had anything in the 2/3000 series I'm still rocking the gtx 1080 it's now the longest I've ever kept a gpu in my primary pc

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