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Captain_Yuri said:

Proshop, one of the retailers that gave us indications of the 3080 stock levels has updated their site with 6000 series stock levels.





https://www.proshop.de/AMD-Radeon-RX-6000-Series-overview

Don't worry guys. TSMC 7nm mature. Samsung 8nm bad with low yields. AMD won't do a paper launch! /s

You know what else is unacceptable? Scalper prices in e-tailers. Just have a look at Big Navi price at Alternate.de:

https://www.alternate.de/Grafikkarten/Big-Navi/html/listings/1605171473691?lk=29643&sort=PRICE&order=ASC&hideFilter=false

The cheapest 6800 is a staggering 829€, the cheapest 6800XT comes at 949€. At that point, we're pretty much at the MSRP for the RX 6900 already...

NVidia's RTX cards are also massively inflated there. The cheapest 3070 is listed at "only" 579€ - but if you want something that's actually available you'll have to shell out over 750€ for a 3070. 3080 prices start at 819€ and quickly go over 900€ and even over 1000€ for some (The Gigabyte AORUS Extreme comes at a crazy 1149€). Oh, and none of them is actually available. Funnily enough, the 3090 is already available for 1799€ and even has some cheaper cards than that one (though all not available), so not too much over MSRP for that card.

Last edited by Bofferbrauer2 - on 25 November 2020