NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPUs are listing at some online stores
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Undying
If nothing i hope they'll atleast mention 4070 and 4080.
chispy
I bet this gpu rtx 4090 will be very , very expensive like around $2000US dollars expensive once it goes retail 😱
Undying
chispy
Undying
Kaarme
Undying
Prince Valiant
bemaniac
3900 AUD £2300. I'm in!
I had saved up £3000 for the energy bills however the government just decided to pay all the extra for me as a loan over 20 years so I have £3000 and a 3090.
NoLikes
Almost bought one nice 6900XT LC (to check on cache performance) for 1150 to try and retire, or actually reallocate the 980ti on an older EFI legacy board. The bank got me with too many nonsensical security code attached with mine debt card somehow..
so, I just ordered a 1080ti used instead for way less than a third in the hope of getting one without TDR or hard memory fault on the bench, if all good, I'll roll the standard driver under water for another few year to come. GG nvidia.
Glottiz
Tsenng
Give us your thoughts people. Knowing that Nvidia has a TON of chips/cards in the 30 series in stock for AIB partners that they have to move. What do you think the first release price for 4090 will be? I will leave my own tip here after hearing/reading/watching so many videos/podcasts/news clips on the net about the gigantic surplus of 30X series chips still in stock. Does anyone at all think the price of the 4090 will be under 2200$? I cannot see Nvidia letting any card but the 4090 come out in 2022 then 4080 Q1 2023 and then trickle other cards out until summer 2023 for less.
If the 40X series are coming out as quickly as one thinks and the prices beeing low do you not think the 3090TI /3080TI would already have gone down to 500$ if the performance increase is real?
schmidtbag
Kaarme
Irenicus
Definitely not a shop any savvy PC builder uses here in Australia. Most of us use PC Case gear.
TheDigitalJedi
Meathelix1
Haha, no one is going to pay $4000 for a graphics card. The 3090s were not even selling when they were released and that was with Etherium Going. Most miners got the 3080 and 3070 as it was faster and cheaper.
Now that we have no more mining going on do they really think ANYONE with a BRAIN will pay $4000 for a card for gaming? Yeah, I don't think so. Also for $4000 I could get 3-second hand 3090s, if this is true all this is going to do is increase sales for the 3000 series. Maybe that is what Nvidia wants?
TheDigitalJedi
Let's see what happens. Just a few months ago we weren't sure if video card prices would ever fall worldwide. It was a complete mess. We still have many consumers feeling the pinch in several countries but there is some light at the end of the tunnel.
I hope the miners are long gone. I hope the scalpers have inventory and are rotting with it. The scalpers exist because of the consumer. Point blank period. Retailers need to execute hot limited GPUs with 1 purchase per credit card/cash rule. Online and in store. The product is going to sell anyway.
Gurus please help me understand this. Approximately 4 months ago many people could not buy a 3000 or 6000 series GPU due to limited stock and price gouging. We constantly read about the manufacturing woes because of COVID-19 which caused a major shortage.
Now all of the sudden we have an overstock of graphic cards at the end of their life cycle? Were all of these cards recently made? The overstock isn't from miners because those cards are used and risky to buy correct? I thought manufacturing wasn't going to increase until new factory facilities were completed in 2023?
Where is this "overstock" coming from?
pegasus1
If you want to know how the market feels when a price is announced, watch the relevant share price. All tech stocks are down currently although AMD jumped 8% since 6th Sept. A poorly recieved launch inc prices would wobble NV stock value, and its already on a slide due to low confidance although has climbed the last few days.
pegasus1