Monday, June 20th 2022
AMD GPU Prices Fall Below MSRP in Europe, NVIDIA GPUs Approach the Baseline
Graphics card prices have been on a steady decline in the past few months, following their peak in May of last year when we saw double and triple pricing compared to the baseline MSRP value. According to the 3DCenter.org report, which tracks graphics card prices in Germany and Austria, we have information that AMD GPU prices have dipped below MSRP, while NVIDIA GPUs are very close to baseline listed prices. The report tracks Ethereum mining profitability and displays it in the yellow line. As the line is declining, so are the GPU prices. For AMD, the prices are now 8% below the 100% of MSRP. At 92%, consumers can find AMD GPUs at a slight discount. While AMD cards are slightly cheaper, NVIDIA GPUs are now at 102% of the MSRP, the lowest price point since the launch.
Source:
3DCenter.org
60 Comments on AMD GPU Prices Fall Below MSRP in Europe, NVIDIA GPUs Approach the Baseline
Edit: Joking aside, even Microcenter has Ampere in stock. In the past they didn't even list these cards.
Yea, more than one card has that price range, so its not just a one off.
although for what i play @ 1620p75 the 1070 i have is surprisingly holding well ... but i have upgrade itches ... that i managed to silence for a while by changing Mobo/CPU/RAM/PSU last year ... :laugh:
I think not.
Maybe the RX 6750 XT should be your target since it is around 90-100% faster.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Specs | TechPowerUp GPU Database
I don't see why anyone would buy any of the Nvidia cards in this table if these prices hold true.
but sure, if i do find a 6750 XT at an interesting price, it will be my choice ;)