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Guru3D.com » News » AMD and NVIDIA GPU pricing have returned to normal levels, if not lower.

AMD and NVIDIA GPU pricing have returned to normal levels, if not lower.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/21/2022 09:27 AM | source: 3dcenter | 42 comment(s)
AMD and NVIDIA GPU pricing have returned to normal levels, if not lower.

What many gamers have been waiting for is finally happening, according to data provided by 3DCenter. NVIDIA and AMD GPU pricing have returned to normal, and we are at msrp. In some cases, the cards can be purchased for less than the MSRP.

We recently mentioned that AMD Radeon RX 6000 GPUs were only 5% more expensive than the MSRP.  3DCenter data shows that the costs of AMD Radeon RX 6000 and Nvidia Geforce RTX 30 cards are constantly dropping. While the Geforce RTX 30 versions are priced around 2% higher than the MSRP in US dollars and euros (euros), the Radeon RX 6000 can be obtained in the foreign market for between 6% and 8% less than the manufacturer's suggested price. The graph shows how GPU prices have plummeted. If the values were above 80% of the MSRP in December 2021, we have seen massive reductions of more than 80% in just 6 months. In the case of AMD, the Radeon RX 6500 XT costs 23% less than the suggested pricing in Europe. The release of the next generation of AMD and Nvidia GPUs could also help to heat up the market; we could see price reduction on the RX 6000 and RTX 30 series models, which could give a perfect opportunity to upgrade.

  

US List Price vs Street Price12.Dez.2.Jan.23.Jan.13.Feb.6.Mar.27.Mar.17.Apr.8 May29.May19.June
AMD Radeon RX 6000 Serie +83%
 
+78%
-5PP
+63%
-15PP
+45%
-18PP
+35%
-10PP
+25%
-10PP
+12%
-13PP
+7%
-5PP
+2%
-5PP
–8%
-10PP
nVidia GeForce RTX 30 Serie +87%
 
+ 85%
-2PP
+77%
-8PP
+57%
-20PP
+42%
-15PP
+26%
-16PP
+17%
-9PP
+13%
-4PP
+6%
-7PP
+2%
-4PP
Kern-Portfolio (6700XT, 6800 & 6800XT + 3060Ti, 3070 & 3080-10G) +106%
 
+100%
-6PP
+ 88%
-12PP
+67%
-21PP
+56%
-11PP
+39%
-17PP
+28%
-11PP
+23%
-5PP
+17%
-6PP
+ 5%
-12PP
according to the (below) street price list as of June 19, 2022; PP = percentage point

 

The market appears to adjust to a new reality and leave behind the sad days of ridiculously high pricing caused by pandemic complications and component shortages.



AMD and NVIDIA GPU pricing have returned to normal levels, if not lower.




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DarkQuark
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#6027019 Posted on: 06/21/2022 09:28 AM
B.S.! MSRP is still very much inflated.

Undying
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#6027028 Posted on: 06/21/2022 09:51 AM
Normal? No.

anthos
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#6027033 Posted on: 06/21/2022 10:14 AM
I am sorry but where exactly does 3dcenter got its data from? Which market? Because I've been scouring the whole EU and most places the prices are still quite off MSRP. Sure they are at the lowest they 've been since near release but that's a far cry from MSRP.

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#6027034 Posted on: 06/21/2022 10:27 AM
I'm still seeing GTX 1050 Ti's for $300... so no the prices have not normalized.

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#6027035 Posted on: 06/21/2022 10:34 AM
Far from normal or to be called justifiable.

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