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Three models Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 NITRO+ graphics cards have been listed by EU etailer Multitronic for pre-order. The listing surfaces before the embargo.
They listed two Radeon RX 6800 XT graphics cards, including the Special Edition with ARGB fans and USB Type-C connector. This model will cost € 35 more than the NITRO +, which has a retail price of € 839.
The non-XT NITRO+ model is priced at EUR 733, which is a great deal more expensive than the suggested price in the US. The reference model would be priced at USD 579, converted to euros is EUR 490 + 24% VAT = EUR 607. AMD will officially launch its Radeon RX 6800 series on November 18, but sales of custom models will be later.
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#5855039 Posted on: 11/16/2020 10:34 AM
I suppose availability will be inverse proportional to price and that high price can mitigate bad PR from low availability.
I suppose availability will be inverse proportional to price and that high price can mitigate bad PR from low availability.
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#5855052 Posted on: 11/16/2020 11:35 AM
that's the price of a 3080 asus TUF in switzerland, the 6800xt better bring something better than what has leaked this far to steal nvidia's market
1 more day to wait
that's the price of a 3080 asus TUF in switzerland, the 6800xt better bring something better than what has leaked this far to steal nvidia's market
1 more day to wait
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#5855057 Posted on: 11/16/2020 12:05 PM
GR€€D?
GR€€D?
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#5855058 Posted on: 11/16/2020 12:06 PM
It's normal for the EU to have vastly inflated prices.
The MSRP of a 3080 TUF is 749$, that's ~630€. Here in Denmark, that 3080 TUF is 859€ - now, in Denmark we have 25% VAT on everything, so that would make that 630€ be 787€, if that's how it worked. But we still see almost 100€ more.
That makes the 6800 non-XT about 125€ cheaper than a 3080, which seems like a fine differentiation in price from a top model to the step down. Though a 3070 basic model is 645€ here in preorder, so that makes the non-XT pricier by a decent margin. However, at 839€ that's 20€ cheaper than a 3080 - for a highend model, compared to a more entrylevel 3080...
But, since the 2000 series from nVidia, prices for a highend'ish GPU start at close to a 1000€ now. In 2012 I bought a GTX 680 tripleslot ultimate highend model from Asus, it was 500€ and I thought that was pretty expensive, but it was about what my Radeon 9700 Pro cost when that was new, in 2002. So in the last 8 years prices have increased by about 100% for highend cards, not withstanding the Titan and other newly introduced above high-end tier cards like the 3090 Ti and such. Where 8 years ago the price for highend was pretty much the same as it was 10 years earlier.
"As the Radeon 9700 Pro begins its journey into the hands of the fortunate few that are spending $399 on a video card, we're here to bring you a final review of the card based on shipping hardware." - From the AnandTech review
How times have changed!
It's normal for the EU to have vastly inflated prices.
The MSRP of a 3080 TUF is 749$, that's ~630€. Here in Denmark, that 3080 TUF is 859€ - now, in Denmark we have 25% VAT on everything, so that would make that 630€ be 787€, if that's how it worked. But we still see almost 100€ more.
That makes the 6800 non-XT about 125€ cheaper than a 3080, which seems like a fine differentiation in price from a top model to the step down. Though a 3070 basic model is 645€ here in preorder, so that makes the non-XT pricier by a decent margin. However, at 839€ that's 20€ cheaper than a 3080 - for a highend model, compared to a more entrylevel 3080...
But, since the 2000 series from nVidia, prices for a highend'ish GPU start at close to a 1000€ now. In 2012 I bought a GTX 680 tripleslot ultimate highend model from Asus, it was 500€ and I thought that was pretty expensive, but it was about what my Radeon 9700 Pro cost when that was new, in 2002. So in the last 8 years prices have increased by about 100% for highend cards, not withstanding the Titan and other newly introduced above high-end tier cards like the 3090 Ti and such. Where 8 years ago the price for highend was pretty much the same as it was 10 years earlier.
"As the Radeon 9700 Pro begins its journey into the hands of the fortunate few that are spending $399 on a video card, we're here to bring you a final review of the card based on shipping hardware." - From the AnandTech review

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i see that too, if they are around 3080 result i might be interested for myself as 200 Euro less than the NVidia.