Tuesday, July 12th 2022
GPU Prices Continue Falling in China with Prices 20% Below MSRP
Graphics card prices continue to fall in China with NVIDIA & AMD holding excessive stock of RTX 3000/RX 6000 cards without enough consumers interested in buying them. The companies have resisted pressure to lower the official MSRP of these cards with most retailers now offering discounts of between 5% and 30%. The largest drops are with flagship cards such as the NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti which is now available for 9499 RMB (1415 USD) which is 38% below MSRP while the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT is 4999 RMB (744 USD) a 37.5% reduction. The prices for all graphics cards are now below MSRP with drops amounting to 20% on average for NVIDIA and 19% for AMD.
Source:
Tieba Baidu (via Wccftech)
34 Comments on GPU Prices Continue Falling in China with Prices 20% Below MSRP
3080 12 GB cards start at around $650 here, with the 10 GB models starting at $600.
The 3070 is about the same with the 3070 Ti cards starting around $535.
3090's at $1000 and 3090 TI's at $1337.
Please include that data.
Or you can allways label this sort of articles as an advertisement and ban the comments.
About $42 shipping with EMS Express or $32 airmail. Did you even look at the second picture in the article? It lists the MSRP for the cards that had one. Oh my bad, so that's all what matters when it comes to graphics card pricing?
I guess you don't care about getting fake products for that matter?
A $685 RTX 3080 is not 20% below MSRP, period.
I know that all "articles" now about the lowering GPU prices don't mention the mid-generational MSRP increase. They just conveniently forget about that. And hope we will too.
FAKE NEWS
My understanding is that they took today's street prices and translated to $ with current $/Yuan exchange rate (~0.149) while on the SRPs they took the original announced SRPs that were depended on the period that they launched and what it was then the exchange rate and the market import conditions (meaning original SRPs was calculated with a range from 0.125 to 0.133 $/Yuan exchange rate) and converted them now with today's current $/Yuan exchange rate (~0.149).
So it may have wrong conclusions up to the range of 0.149/0.125 depending the card and the exchange rate that it was used in the past to set the original SRP!
In any case they have dropped a lot, just not in the amount that the report suggests...
I think people lost complete control and notion of what prices should be like.