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Captain_Yuri said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

That's already the MSRP for the 3090. I'd say $1800, if not even $2000, could very well be in the books.

I mean, this is NVidia, after all. Just look at the prices for the Titan in previous gens:

Pascal: $1200

Maxwell: $1000

The 4090 was $300 more and not a real Titan

How about the xx80Ti?

Ampere: $1200

Turing: $1000

Pascal: $699

Maxwell: $649 

Yea but let's not forget the Titan RTX which was $2500 which then makes the 3090s $1500 price tag seem like a discount. And while technically the 2080 Ti had an MSRP of $999, 2080 Ti FE was still $1200 and majority of them was even more. Only like Evga 2080 Ti Black edition managed to hit that MSRP if I remember correctly.

So I don't think it's as simple as they will always increase the price even on their top end models not to say $1800 is an unreasonable prediction either.

The 4090 looked like a discount until one checked all the features and saw that some professional ones from the Titans were missing and the prices of the Titans before the way overpriced RTX and V models

Also worth noting maybe is that before the 3090, all xx90 models were dual GPUs, as in dual xx80 models. The 3090 falls a bit short in that regard imo.