Thursday, January 4th 2018

Mid-range and High-end Graphics Card Prices Could Rally: Report

Prices of mid-range and high-end graphics cards could rise over the course of 2018, warns a report by Taiwan-based industry observer DigiTimes. The report quotes a USD $5-20 increase (we're guessing that's bill-of-material/BOM cost). Tight supply of memory chips and GPUs are attributed to the price hikes. Crypto-currency mining is a key factor, according to the report. Demand for graphics cards by miners hasn't waned (perhaps associated with Ethereum's all-time high value), which could further strain graphics card supplies throughout 2018.

Major Taiwan-based graphics card vendors, such as ASUS, MSI, GIGABYTE, benefited from the GPU-accelerated crypto-currency mining boom of 2017, and sales went down only slightly towards Q4-2017. On the other end of the spectrum, rising popularity of online multi-player games such as "Player Unknown's Battlegrounds," has triggered PC upgrades, further straining graphics card supply, the report states.
Source: DigiTimes
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#26
mroofie
64KDepends on which model 980 Ti you bought and when you bought it. When they first released they were around $650. I paid $675 for my MSI 980 Ti Gaming and I have thoroughly enjoyed it.
The gtx 1060 goes for R4900+ in my country nuts!!
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mroofieThe gtx 1060 goes for R4900+ in my country nuts!!
That's around $400 in US dollars so that is nuts especially if you're talking about the 1060 3GB model. You must be getting hit hard on VAT tax or import tariffs.
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