Question are video card prices headed down yet?

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GodisanAtheist

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And still in stock. I'd consider it for $399.

- Yep, I've capped this gen out at $400. If I can snag a 6900XT or 3090 for $400 or less (used) I'll consider it a win. Unfortunately, I think there is still a huge population of folks that are so hungry to upgrade off their 9xx and 10xx generation cards that we won't see new prices tumble that far down for current gen.
 
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maddie

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- Yep, I've capped this gen out at $400. If I can snag a 6900XT or 3090 for $400 or less (used) I'll consider it a win. Unfortunately, I think there is still a huge population of folks that are so hungry to upgrade off their 9xx and 10xx generation cards that we won't see new prices tumble that far down for current gen.
They'll be crying in 6 months.
 
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- Yep, I've capped this gen out at $400. If I can snag a 6900XT or 3090 for $400 or less (used) I'll consider it a win. Unfortunately, I think there is still a huge population of folks that are so hungry to upgrade off their 9xx and 10xx generation cards that we won't see new prices tumble that far down for current gen.
I have a 1060 6GB and both of my kids have 1660s that we want to upgrade. We were thinking 3070s but if 3080s get down to $300ish it would be hard to resist. Fingers crossed!
 

maddie

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Tears of joy, I presume? Or do you mean in 6 months we are gonna see a GPU shortage again? If shortage, we need really good reasons from you to empty our wallets NOW. Thank you :)
Tears of anguish.

All the ones paying close to MSRP will be crying when the next gen releases and they see what they missed at the same price by a few months. If the rumors of Nvidia having wildly different 3080 models is true, it suggests to me deceptive marketing and fear of justifying high prices, which further suggests that AMD is going to be very attractive on price. Each competitor must be hearing what the other is presently discussing to their partners regarding BOM costs.

I can imagine that most of them have waited the past 2 years. Waiting a bit more is easy. No shortage incoming in my opinion.
 
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GodisanAtheist

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6900 XT is $700 and 6800 XT is $600. Still too high.

What's bumming me out bigtime is used cards are going for ~$600 and ~$500 respectively like god damn consumers have some friggin self respect.

I do wonder if high prices in Europe/rest of the world means we have international buyers grabbing cards for non-sensical prices on American ebay because converted to their localized currency its still a good deal for them.
 

maddie

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What's bumming me out bigtime is used cards are going for ~$600 and ~$500 respectively like god damn consumers have some friggin self respect.

I do wonder if high prices in Europe/rest of the world means we have international buyers grabbing cards for non-sensical prices on American ebay because converted to their localized currency its still a good deal for them.
Nah, the US$ is rising against most currencies worldwide, with the FED leading in raising rates. Sucking in money from all over. Should continue for a while.
 

GodisanAtheist

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Nah, the US$ is rising against most currencies worldwide, with the FED leading in raising rates. Sucking in money from all over. Should continue for a while.

-In theory that should mean we get more international sellers on American ebay rather than the other way around...

Well so long as I get mine thanks to the shining city on the hill :p
 
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Then MSI decided to sell this test-run secretly.
No way! MSI isn't dumb. They MUST have had Nvidia's blessing.

MSI: What do we do with these cards???
Nvidia: Don't know. Don't care. Don't wanna know what you do with them.
MSI: Oh...OK ;)
 

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That $740 3080Ti is still in stock and it's been 5 hours since I last checked. If there was any demand left for that card it would have been gone in 10 seconds at that price. The truth is, the Ti model should have cost $700 to begin with, not $1300. The market needs at least 10 series pricing back before I start to care about buying anything new. Don't care how fast they are either. Not worth it anymore.
 

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That $740 3080Ti is still in stock and it's been 5 hours since I last checked. If there was any demand left for that card it would have been gone in 10 seconds at that price. The truth is, the Ti model should have cost $700 to begin with, not $1300. The market needs at least 10 series pricing back before I start to care about buying anything new. Don't care how fast they are either. Not worth it anymore.

Ouch. My brother just bought that Gigabyte 3080 10GB for that same price from Best Buy 5 days ago, but he was kind of forced to buy since his bought used from a miner 1080 Ti died on him.

Yeah I have no desire to upgrade my 1660 Super unless I start seeing 3060 Ti new at $300 or 6600 XT new at $240. And I mean actual prices, not after some rebate that takes two months in the best case and you never know if you're actually going to ever get it.