EGW-NewsThe shortage is growing - video cards are still 70% more expensive than the recommended prices
The shortage is growing - video cards are still 70% more expensive than the recommended prices
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The situation on the video card market remains tense. Components continue to rise in price, and the shortage does not even think to stop.
According to recent studies, the situation will only get worse. Now in Europe, the price tag of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3000 and AMD Radeon RX 6000 series cards grows almost every day.
NVIDIA products are sold at 70% more than MSRP. The situation with AMD video cards is even worse - they are 74% more expensive.
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Sign UpFor example, for the GeForce RTX 3080, the official price of which is $ 699, you need to pay $ 489 more. This situation is associated with the coronavirus pandemic, a shortage of components for the production of video cards and, of course, with miners and resellers.
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Perhaps with the arrival of Intel on the video card market, gamers will finally have the opportunity to "inexpensively" upgrade.
or arrange a cartel in an already tough oligopoly