Friday, June 11th 2021
MSI Pledges to Solve Graphics Card Shortages Single-Handedly... Thanks to the GeForce GT 730?
This just goes to show exactly how starved the market is for graphics cards - that the puny GeForce GT 730, from seven years ago, is being relaunched by a graphics card company. MSI might be oddballing the market here, since we haven't seen any other brand offering this particular graphics card. Of course, this won't solve the gaming graphics card shortage - this is a product that's meant for users that don't have a GPU output on their CPU and need to have a discrete solution.
The GT730 may have been revived partly due to its usage of DDR3 VRAM instead of the now ubiquitous GDDR6 - the pricing pf which is bound to increase, as we've seen with current ridiculous levels of demand. The GT 730 packs 384 CUDA cores and features a 902 MHz boost clock and 2 GB of DDR3 memory operating at 1,600 MHz across a 64-bit memory interface. The GT 730 sips only 23 W of power, meaning that it doesn't need any power delivery outside that of the PCIe port - and aiding in the card's passive cooling. The fact that this is a Kepler card - and the fact that NVIDIA has announced end of support for Kepler cards with the release of the GeForce R470 drivers - should actually have no impact on its preferred usage on today's technology landscape.
Source:
Tom's Hardware
The GT730 may have been revived partly due to its usage of DDR3 VRAM instead of the now ubiquitous GDDR6 - the pricing pf which is bound to increase, as we've seen with current ridiculous levels of demand. The GT 730 packs 384 CUDA cores and features a 902 MHz boost clock and 2 GB of DDR3 memory operating at 1,600 MHz across a 64-bit memory interface. The GT 730 sips only 23 W of power, meaning that it doesn't need any power delivery outside that of the PCIe port - and aiding in the card's passive cooling. The fact that this is a Kepler card - and the fact that NVIDIA has announced end of support for Kepler cards with the release of the GeForce R470 drivers - should actually have no impact on its preferred usage on today's technology landscape.
55 Comments on MSI Pledges to Solve Graphics Card Shortages Single-Handedly... Thanks to the GeForce GT 730?
Nothing like dumping dusty old wherehouse detritus on the market for a quick buck or 3.
100£+ ?! Worth £9.
Hmmm, should I buy cpu without gpu or cpu with gpu. Well, duuh, ryzen 4xxxG or 5xxxG is the way :).
If Nvidia and AMD can't give a rat's ass to putting the cards at MSRP in the hands of the gamers, so f themselves. Your greed will destroy yourselves in the end, i will not forget this.
This actually happened when I worked for MSI, many, many moons ago.
www.windowscentral.com/msi-accused-scalping-nvidia-rtx-3080-600-over-retail
GT 730 Fermi GPU, DDR3 and 128bit data bus
GT 730 Kepler GPU, GDDR5 and 64bit data bus
GT 730 Kepler GPU, DDR3 and 64bit data bus
MSI chose the card with the less memory bandwidth, meaning it is TOTALLY USELESS.
Probably it is also the cheapest to produce.
So guys, make damn sure to recycle those cards so they can be obtained for free to them and sold to you (Again) for a nice bit of "Cha-Cha-Ching".
Last local prices where i live, 2nd hand, Official retailers (listed on official nvidia website), Scalpers, biggest tech online sellers :
3090 > 5220$ Asus Rog Strix (4400-5220)
6900xt > 5300$ Gigabyte Gaming OC (3800-5300?!)
3080ti > 3000-3800$
3080 > 2900-3450$
3070ti > 2600-3300$
6800xt > 2600-3000$
6700xt > 2400-2950$
5700 > 1670$ ?! MSI Gaming X (900+ )
3060ti > 2000-2200$
3060 > 1400-1700$
1660s > 990$ Asus TUF Gaming (600-990)
1650s > 595$ Asus GTX 1650 OC LP Low Profile (450-600)
RX580 > 900-1300$ ?!
1050ti > 300-510$ ?!
RX5500 > 410-550$
RX560 > 280-330$ ?!
RX550 > 240-280$ !!
750ti > 195$ Axle GTX 750ti (190-240)
R7 240 > 195$ Asus R7 240 OC 4gb ?!
710 730 1030 740 > 80-130$
vs
PS5 digital 650$ + extra controller
PS5 770-840$ + extra controller + A Game
XsX 700-750$ + extra controller + 1 year Game pass + A Game
XsS 420-450$ + 1 year game pass
vs
Nvidia Geforce NOW - 5-10$ a month...
What do you think people will buy at our region? At least at US people can get close to MSRP price gpus/consoles.
Peace.
I divided its performance by GTX 960's numbers (£35-40 REAL value) and hence the result. But I'd rather go get some KFC with this money or buy a starter NAS for whateva cash they'll be selling those.
Long live second hand market, buy none of this overpriced dogsh!t.
And as excepted, AMD don't give a damn about once looked for lower-end products. Not everyone is gonna game at 1440p/4k anytime soon.
R.I.P.
Nasdaq - April 29, 2021
DJI - May 10, 2021
S&P 500 - June 10, 2021
What happens next will kill demand worldwide.
Best Regards,
Liquid Cool