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The tweet shows a photograph of a container ship in which the majority of the containers photoshopped green with Nvidia logos. The photo has the text 'supply run' next to it, which indicates new volume inventories for GeForce videocards. Perhaps with a declining mining GPU demand there finally is some oversupply? that kinda makes sense.
BTW fun fact, if you look at the photo, the containers definitely were colored red before ;)
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#5545506 Posted on: 05/10/2018 04:41 PM
Nvidia is starting to remind me of Intel, I'm starting to have a foul taste in my mouth.
Nvidia is starting to remind me of Intel, I'm starting to have a foul taste in my mouth.
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#5545524 Posted on: 05/10/2018 05:35 PM
They've been resupplying the founders edition cards throughout the mining craze at random intervals. I've picked up a few at MSRP through that channel over the last 6 months (which is kind of funny considering people were so against this when it was announced). I'm not sure what else you'd want them to do though, they sign agreements with AIB partners so it's not like they can drastically divert supply and there were reports of miners buying the GPU's directly out of factories before they even got to retail channels.
Considering the last time they restocked the supply sold out basically instantly.. it does make sense for them to price it that way. Why gamers want a 2 year old card at launch prices is what doesn't make sense, not the pricing itself. Also 1080Ti is only just over a year old, which is the card at $700.
I don't get it either. I've had a few opportunities for a decently priced 1080 or Vega 64 but I've passed knowing that new cards are coming sooner than later.
They've been resupplying the founders edition cards throughout the mining craze at random intervals. I've picked up a few at MSRP through that channel over the last 6 months (which is kind of funny considering people were so against this when it was announced). I'm not sure what else you'd want them to do though, they sign agreements with AIB partners so it's not like they can drastically divert supply and there were reports of miners buying the GPU's directly out of factories before they even got to retail channels.
Considering the last time they restocked the supply sold out basically instantly.. it does make sense for them to price it that way. Why gamers want a 2 year old card at launch prices is what doesn't make sense, not the pricing itself. Also 1080Ti is only just over a year old, which is the card at $700.
I don't get it either. I've had a few opportunities for a decently priced 1080 or Vega 64 but I've passed knowing that new cards are coming sooner than later.
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#5545545 Posted on: 05/10/2018 06:31 PM
And just like that, they're gone. Only the 1070 and Ti are available at the time of writing (and they'll probably disappear soon as well). Like I said before, we're not out of the woods yet.
And just like that, they're gone. Only the 1070 and Ti are available at the time of writing (and they'll probably disappear soon as well). Like I said before, we're not out of the woods yet.
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Prices are back to MSRP and stocks available since yesterday.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/10series/geforce-store/
Prices were always at MSRP at NVs store page, unfortunately whenever they had stocks it would sell out in minutes. This first time I see available stocks for more than a day. But kind of late, new gen may be weeks away, so may not be the best time to buy.