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600 for any card is ridiculous
While I would never pay that much for one considering how quickly they dont perform well at the high end anymore, 600 bucks for a high end pc product has been the norm for a while so I dont consider that too crazy.
But again, not something I would pay myself.
You are stretching term entry level there...
Entry x30 ~ sub $100(Not really gaming card)
Nvidia's usual msrp ranges for Gaming cards:
So by the pricing current Turing stack up:
- Low end x50/ti ~$100 - $150
- Midrange x60/ti ~$200 - $299
- High end x70/x80 ~$330 - $600
- Enthusiast x80ti ~ $650 - $750
- Low end: gtx1650 $149
- Midrange: gtx1660 $219, gtx1660ti $279
- Highend: RTX2060/S $350/$399, RTX2070/S $599/$499
- Enthusiast: RTX 2080/S $699/$699
- Titan class: RTX 2080 ti $999/$1299
thats only because of how they moved it and at the same time kept it all the same that you think Im stretching anything.
Sure you can go even lower but imo you cant really consider that to be gaming, more like a mediacard that you can also game well on tbh.
One that you would get with overpriced supermarket pc's and stuff like that.
6600GT - 8800GT - GTX460 - 660 - 760(though that one was bad) - 960 - 1060 - 2060(super) are entry level gaming grade gpu's, and should be priced as such.
9800pro- HD3850 - HD4850 - 5850 - 6950 - 7950 - RX280 - 380 - 480 - 580 - 590 - 5700(XT) same story
Back in the day I bought an HD6950 from Sapphire plus a game (dirt 2) for 200 euro's brand new.
Now if I want todays equivalent I would be looking at an RTX2060(super) or 5700(XT) at over 400 euro's brand new.
So yeah, imo prices of gpu's have to come down about 200 euro and quickly because right now its just nonsense and anyone supporting this is pretty stupid and anti consumer but hey they can judge for themselves.
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