Thursday, July 14th 2022

NVIDIA to Introduce Official High-End RTX 30-series Price Cuts

NVIDIA is working with its board partners to introduce price-cuts for the higher-end of its GeForce RTX 30-series "Ampere" graphics cards, in addition to game bundles. This would see the flagship GeForce RTX 3090 Ti drop in price from $1,999 to $1,499, a 25% price-cut. The RTX 3090 (non-Ti) sees its price cut from $1,499 down to $1,299, or a 13.3% cut. The RTX 3080 Ti slides from $1,199 down to $1,099, an 8.3% cut. The RTX 3080 12 GB will finally be available at or below its MSRP of $799, while remaining inventories of the original RTX 3080 10 GB sticks to $699.

In addition to these price-cuts, NVIDIA is bundling "Ghostwire Tokyo" and "DOOM Eternal" Year One Pass (base game + two DLCs), with these cards as part of a game bundle. NVIDIA is competing with not just a sudden drop in demand stemming from the crypto-currency mining crash; but also crypto miners flooding the market with used cards.
Sources: Benchlife.info, VideoCardz
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129 Comments on NVIDIA to Introduce Official High-End RTX 30-series Price Cuts

#126
Tsukiyomi91
speaking of tech-tubers, I don't really buy what JTC says after that cheap talk about getting a 30 Series GPU like it's the end of the world. Another thing; there will be more delays for the lower tier 40 Series as the 4090 will be the "only" GPU to be released this quarter or Q4 with 4080, 4070 around Q2/Q3 2023. since the tables have turned, NoVideo is now feeling the pain of getting cucked by the consumers.
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ratirt
Tsukiyomi91speaking of tech-tubers, I don't really buy what JTC says after that cheap talk about getting a 30 Series GPU like it's the end of the world. Another thing; there will be more delays for the lower tier 40 Series as the 4090 will be the "only" GPU to be released this quarter or Q4 with 4080, 4070 around Q2/Q3 2023. since the tables have turned, NoVideo is now feeling the pain of getting cucked by the consumers.
That has struck me as well and whatever reasoning Jay had with the video he has lost a bit in my eyes. Not because it is an Nvidia GPUs but because considering why there are so many used graphics and where they are coming from and yet, he still encourages people to just buy them now quickly. Even though the prices are still high nonetheless.
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RandomBeeps77
They went from 40% price cuts to 10% with market flooded by cryptominers stock? that is a pentakill.
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Tsukiyomi91
ratirtThat has struck me as well and whatever reasoning Jay had with the video he has lost a bit in my eyes. Not because it is an Nvidia GPUs but because considering why there are so many used graphics and where they are coming from and yet, he still encourages people to just buy them now quickly. Even though the prices are still high nonetheless.
and the price cut is not even resonating with the rest of the world. It's still pretty poorly executed and I feel that it shows how desperate both NoVideo and the shills are.
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