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Pemalite said:
Conina said:

 

The decline of add-in graphic boards over the last years has more to do with the integrated GPUs in modern CPUs, which have become "good enough" for many tasks (office work, less demanding games, youtube...).

We cannot forget that a large portion of that drop was because performance and price hadn't really shifted greatly for years thanks to the constant rebadged/rebranding by AMD and nVidia.

Many Enthusiasts (Myself included) were also waiting for 16nm/14nm chips to land before upgrading.

I think a better look at the market will be once Vega drops and AMD's 400 series lineup is completed, both companies have likely seen a big sales uptick with this cycle though, for weeks a few Australian stores were sold out of Pascal and Polaris based cards.

So you can easily buy a 1080 now where you live?

Here the 1080 is nowhere to be found, as soon as the online stores get them they're sold out for $900 and up. The 1070 is available but still in short supply why the cheapest cost $550. Even the RX480 still costs over $300 due to supply issues. After more than 3 months, WTH?