Asus 3080 12GB starting at 1500 euros. That's a huge pricing problem. Some AIB's are absolute sub-human scum
ASUS has launched the ROG Strix and TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3080 12GB graphics cards, which boast two gigabytes of additional video memory above the previous generation....
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€1500 is what it's worth to people who actively buy it and maintain that price.
I don't like the high GPU prices either but I do have to laugh at people who get all salty at suppliers and manufacturers because they don't understand basic capitalism.
Since before you were born, products were worth what people were willing to pay for them. There is now a high demand from a large group of people willing to pay more than you or I are happy with. Until they stop buying cards at the higher prices, there is no way in hell that GPU prices are going to come down.
For pricing to return
even vaguely to 'normal'
- Supply has to massively increase
(it won't because all of the semiconductor foundries are working overtime and new foundries are being brought online as fast as economically viable)
OR
- Demand has to massively reduce
(which relies on ETH and every other profitable cryptocurrency suddenly collapsing in a way that is so final and irreversible that nobody will continue to mine prospectively. Even if all of the cryptocurrency mining was deleted from the face of the earth and erased from history, demand from gamers and professionals working on their home computers is still massively higher than it used to be pre-pandemic)
So yeah, high prices are here for a while. Maybe half a decade or more. That may be pessimistic but I've educated myself in the mechanics and economics, and I'm professionally involved in enterprise IT industry, the system-integrator industry and cryptocurrency industry. My pessimistic guesses are at least informed,
calculated guesses that I have actively put five-digit sums of investment into. I'm currently reaping the rewards of those calculated guesses, like any successful market analyst would, and it won't be too long before I'm willing to put six-digit sums of investment into the GPU market.
TL;DR, I'm confident enough that I've put my money where my mouth is and it's paying off.