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ASUS was the first AIC partner to announce that due to increased costs in procuring supplies and components for PC component manufacture, it would be increasing prices on its motherboards and graphics cards. That announcement from ASUS seems to have opened the floodgates on other manufacturers, as now both EVGA and ZOTAC have increased pricing for their graphics cards - specifically for NVIDIA's RTX 30-series.
EVGA took a similar approach to ASUS, and announced via its website the changes in pricing and their effective date - January 11th. The company's announcement (which you can read in full after the break) sees pricing increase at around $70 across the board of already-launched NVIDIA RTX 30-series graphics cards. The company will still honor users in the queue system for a new graphics card with the previous pricing structure, should their orders complete through April 16th.
As for ZOTAC, the company seemingly decided to silently hike their RTX 30-series pricing with no announcement to users, and the increase are much more substantial on ZOTAC's side. The company originally had some of the lowest prices for custom cards on the RTX 30-series family, but has increased its pricing silently twice already since December. The price hikes that ZOTAC enforced are as follows:
ZOTAC Pricing on December 18th; January 3rd; January 13th
I'd say that those ZOTAC price hikes - particularly for the RTX 3090) are egregiously high. A $400 expense increase in manufacturing components and tariffs for the RTX 3090? Sure.
Here is EVGA's full post on its website regarding the price increases:
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EVGA took a similar approach to ASUS, and announced via its website the changes in pricing and their effective date - January 11th. The company's announcement (which you can read in full after the break) sees pricing increase at around $70 across the board of already-launched NVIDIA RTX 30-series graphics cards. The company will still honor users in the queue system for a new graphics card with the previous pricing structure, should their orders complete through April 16th.
As for ZOTAC, the company seemingly decided to silently hike their RTX 30-series pricing with no announcement to users, and the increase are much more substantial on ZOTAC's side. The company originally had some of the lowest prices for custom cards on the RTX 30-series family, but has increased its pricing silently twice already since December. The price hikes that ZOTAC enforced are as follows:
ZOTAC Pricing on December 18th; January 3rd; January 13th
- from $440 to $500 and now $530 for an RTX 3060 Ti
- from $540 to $600 and now $640 for an RTX 3070
- from $750 to $780 and now $840 for an RTX 3080
- from $1550 to $1580 and now $1900 for an RTX 3090
I'd say that those ZOTAC price hikes - particularly for the RTX 3090) are egregiously high. A $400 expense increase in manufacturing components and tariffs for the RTX 3090? Sure.
Here is EVGA's full post on its website regarding the price increases:
Due to ongoing events, EVGA has made price adjustments on the GeForce RTX 30 Series products. This change was necessary due to several factors and will be effective January 11, 2021. EVGA has worked to reduce and minimize these costs as much as possible. For those who are currently in the EVGA.com Notify Queue system or Step-Up Queue, EVGA will honor the original MSRP pricing through April 16th, 2021 if your purchase position is processed before this date.
EVGA
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