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Captain_Yuri said:
JEMC said:

It's curious how only 4 AMD cards are still above MSRP, but only 3 Nvidia cards are below MSRP.

And, also mentioned in the article, it's depressing to have confirmation of how much have GPU prices risen in the last three years. They've doubled in price.

Hopefully the great equalizer will save the pc hardware market. With GPU sales and PC sales in general tanking hard, I don't think neither Nvidia or AMD will be able to keep their current prices for very long. 4090 perhaps but the 4080 prices and below will either see big discounts or more likely, Nvidia will release something like a 4070 Super that will perform similar to a 4080 but closer to $800.

Even if something like a 4070 Super or Ti (*edit* I'm f*cking dumb) happens, it won't be for another year or so, and who knows what will happen during that time.

What Nvidia and AMD should do is releasing the rest of their cards at reasonable prices, not the rumored ones (at least for the 4070 and 4060Ti) and, after seeing how the 4070Ti sold so well, I have my doubts that idea will even cross their minds.

Last edited by JEMC - on 21 February 2023

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